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Write a paragraph on your routine in Ramzan.​

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Answered by lijaannl26
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It's a month of abstinence and not of family visits, nice food, or warmth.

I wake up at 2.45 am to have suhur: 4 slices of bread and a can of tea. I try to pray Fajr but usually I'm too afraid I won't be able to sleep afterwards. Then I try to sleep again but, because I am worrying about certain things about my new job now (I'm in my probation time) so I lay awake for hours anyway, saying dua's to relax myself a bit.

At 6.45 am I wake up, take a shower, dress, make breakfast for the kids, feed the pets, put dishes in the dishwasher, prepare lunch boxes for the kids, pray Fajr and bring the kids to school or let my husband do it.

Then I go to work with the bicycle at 08.00 am where I will arrive around 8.50.

Living in a Western country, there are no facilities to pray at work, the meeting rooms have glass walls and you're not supposed to take breaks apart from lunch breaks.

I put on a big sweater to survive the AC which is blowing very hard. Normally I'm already prone to cold but during Ramadan it's much worse even and it gives me stomach problems and a cracking voice (I don't have this when I'm in rooms without AC).

I try to concentrate and not make mistakes but the sleep deprivation and the cold makes it hard.

At 5.30 pm I go home. The kids come home from staying at the nannies house and I cook for them (they usually get different, more healthy food than us). I start cooking a simple dish for iftar (there's no time or energy to cook a grand meal and no time to eat it anyway). I clean the kitchen a bit and tidy up. I try to make up for some prayers but usually I still have to work because I couldn't finish it.

At 08.00 I take the kids to bed, let them shower, read a bedtime story, play Quran recitation for them and stay with them until they sleep. At 09.00 I go prepare some additional salad, warm the food, do some more cleaning and make the sandwiches for suhur.

At 9.45 pm I break my fast with milk, pray Maghrib and at 10.00 I go to my husband's room where we have iftar. Because I'm usually not hungry anymore by that time, I tend to lose 3 or 4 kilo's every Ramadan.

At 10.30 I make tea and I stay with my husband, reading about Islam and the news or answers on Quora.

At 11.15 I make tea for suhur, brush my teeth and go to sleep.

The good thing of this schedule is that it makes you understand a little how people feel who really have little to eat. It's not even the fasting that gives this insight, it's more the sleep deprivation (I worry about work, they worry about their next meal), work stress, concentration problems, the freezing atmosphere at work, the stomach problems due to it and the general lack of any festivities, social contacts and comfort. I'm grateful that I can feel a tiny little bit of what millions of people feel every day. And still my days are totally easy compared to theirs.

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