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Muslims, what's your daily routine...?

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When does your day start, e.g. Fajr and then stay awake or do you read Fajr and go back to sleep then wake up later? How do you fit your 5 daily prayers in with your daily routines? What time do you go to sleep?

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  1. Planting IED's mainly, may pray and spray in Baghdad market later though with my AK. Good old Jihad, never a dull moment.


  2. Islamic Call to Prayer

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAvlimEYE...

    If you look right of the above when viewing, you'll see lots of Islamic and Muslim vid-clips - many have useful information about Islam and how people remain in the presence of God throughout the day of prayer and so forth.

    Simply listening to the Islamic Call to Prayer sets a person up for the day and puts them in a good mood.

  3. i wake up for fajr, then after fajr i teach myself to memorize a surah from the quran then i study, then at 1pm i pray dhur, then i go to school, i get back and pray asr and maghrib and Isha an hour after that then i pass out and start all over again at fajr.

  4. depends if I'm working days or nights, if working days wake up 4.00am have cup of tea do Fajar, set off for work at 5.15am, spend 12 hours there come home and make up for Dhuhor, prayer Asr, Maghreb and Esha by that time I am finished, this carries on for about a few weeks.

    If working nights, already prayed Fajar and Dhuhor set off to work at 5.15pm work 12 hours come home and do catch ups for Asr, Maghreb and Esha.

    But still have to maintain my duties and obligation to my wife and child, as well as my fellow human beings. Hard life but worth it at the end.

  5. i wake up around 6-7. sometimes im able to wake up for fajr. i stay wake.

    i sleep around 12

  6. I try my best going to a musjid or to a local jamaat in a nearby building (musallah) for Fajr (make duaa it becomes into a daily routine insha Allah). When I'm done praying my Fajr salaah, I pray Yaseen and probably something else as well when I go to the musjid. But, when I pray Fajr at home, I pray Yaseen at times not always. Then I usually go back to sleep I guess since it's summer holidays now. Then I'll wake up probably from 11 pm (I'm a late sleeper now:P). Go to the musjid for zuhr after I eat. I usually pray Asr at home or with some friends at any place nearby because I usually play sports in the evenings. I try my best to pray my Mughrib in the musallah. Then I go for Esha in the musjid which is a must for me. I try my best for Fajr and Esha because those who have difficulty praying Fajr and Esha show qualities of a Munafiq (hypocrit). This is from what I learned. After Esha I try my best to recite Surah Mulk. OOH YEA... most of my day I recite some surahs that I memorized (I have a lot of free time lately). I've been working on my qiraat as well. Last thing...I would read some books like "Hayatus-Sahaba" or "Stories of the Prophets" from time to time usually after Esha (those are the two books i just got recently). Lastly, I try my best to fill in a Tahajud prayer hrre and there at times. I guess that's it.

  7. l left praying salat.

  8. i try and sleep as early as possible so i'd be fresh awake for Fajr, and after i've prayed Fajr i read a bit of Qur'an and then go back to sleep. i get up around 7:45 for school and then when i get home i'd have to pray Zuhr straight away as it'd be getting late. And theen if i have time i nap for a while (because now in the summer Isha is so late and i get tired of spending the whole day at school) and then do whatever i have to do after that, pray Asr, do stuff, pray Maghrib, maybe nap then if i didn't have time earlier, wait for Isha and then pray Isha, sometimes read the Qur'an afterwards and go straight to sleep. By then it's about 11:30.

    *takes deep breath*

    lol, i guess you have to make it work sometimes, for Allah (SWT). =)

    it's easier now though cause it's summer =)

  9. It's not hard making time for them. The hardest for me is Fajr because I suck at getting up in the mornings and I'm pretty much immune to alarm clocks now haha. I go to sleep really late and I pray Isha right before bed

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