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Terengganu SPM top scorer woke up at 3am to study​​​​​​​
Terengganu SPM top scorer woke up at 3am to study​​​​​​​

New Straits Times

time24-04-2025

  • General
  • New Straits Times

Terengganu SPM top scorer woke up at 3am to study​​​​​​​

KUALA TERENGGANU: Nik Nurul Hannan Nik Mohd Akbari, who scored 11A+ in the 2024 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination, followed a disciplined routine that included waking up at 3am daily to revise, after ensuring she had enough rest the night before. The student from Sekolah Menengah Agama (SMA) Shaikh Abdul Malek was one of only 11 students in Terengganu to achieve straight 11A+ results. "My daily routine was to sleep after performing the Isyak prayer and wake up at 3am to study until 6.30am. "I didn't attend any extra tuition classes, but I made sure to stay focused during school lessons," said Hannan. Hailing from Kampung Seberang Baruh, she did not stay in the school hostel but instead commuted about 12 kilometres daily with her father, who is the principal of a private religious school. "I also performed the Tahajjud prayer every night and focused on early morning study sessions in the three months leading up to the examinations. "On the way to school, I would recite selawat (praises for the Prophet) and perform the solat hajat, praying for Allah's blessings and guidance," said the aspiring engineer, who plans to further her studies at Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque welcomes 1.9 million Ramadan guests
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque welcomes 1.9 million Ramadan guests

ARN News Center

time10-04-2025

  • General
  • ARN News Center

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque welcomes 1.9 million Ramadan guests

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre saw 1,890,144 worshippers and visitors came to the mosque during Ramadan and the Eid Al-Fitr holiday. Among them,562,632 worshippers performed prayers at the mosque, including 193,435 for Isha and Taraweeh and 195,987 for Tahajjud. On the 27th night of Ramadan, 72,533 worshippers gathered, while 26,025 performed Eid Al-Fitr prayers. The mosque received 391,011 visitors, and over the Eid holiday, welcomed 122,819 guests including 57,629 worshippers and 64,959 visitors, who experienced the mosque's unique spiritual and cultural atmosphere. The mosque welcomed approximately 11,240 visitors daily during Ramadan. A total of 289 guided tours were conducted, attended by 4,270 visitors. Tourist companies made 6,774 bookings, covering 128,361 visitors, while 75 official delegation bookings included 1,126 visitors. The Centre also doubled the number of operators in the call centre, which received 4,436 calls. In coordination with Abu Dhabi TV, daily live prayers were aired, reaching millions of viewers worldwide. More than 2.6 million Iftar meals were distributed throughout the holy month, reflecting the values of generosity and giving. As part of its efforts during the holy month, the Centre also extended services to worshippers at Sheikh Khalifa Grand Mosque in Al Ain, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Fujairah, and Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Grand Mosque in Ras Al Khaimah. At Sheikh Khalifa Grand Mosque in Al Ain, the total number of worshippers during the holy month reached 290,331, including 99,746 for Isha and Taraweeh prayers, 76,491 for Tahajjud, and 32,030 for Eid Al-Fitr prayers. The mosque also distributed 442,345 Iftar meals throughout Ramadan. Meanwhile, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Fujairah welcomed 122,347 worshippers, with 61,084 attending Isha and Taraweeh, 27,662 attending Tahajjud, and 30,268 performing Eid prayers. At Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Grand Mosque in Ras Al Khaimah, a total of 39,783 worshippers gathered during the month, including 19,577 for Isha and Taraweeh, 10,399 for Tahajjud, and 3,430 for Eid Al-Fitr prayers.

Tips for Reorganizing Sleep Patterns Post-Ramadan
Tips for Reorganizing Sleep Patterns Post-Ramadan

See - Sada Elbalad

time04-04-2025

  • Health
  • See - Sada Elbalad

Tips for Reorganizing Sleep Patterns Post-Ramadan

Pasant Elzaitony During the holy month of Ramadan, it's common to stay up late for Tarawih and Tahajjud prayers, with the habit often extending into the Eid holidays. This can disrupt regular sleep patterns and lead to lethargy. Here are some optimal strategies to regularize sleep and adapt to everyday life routines, whether for work or school: - Wake Up Early: It's crucial to get up early even if you haven't had enough sleep. This helps your body adjust to your normal schedule. - Eat Early: Have your meals at earlier times and avoid heavy meals late at night to prevent sleep disturbances. - Limit Sugars and Stimulants: Reduce your intake of sweets and caffeine, especially in the afternoon, to ensure it doesn't interfere with your night's rest. - Avoid Naps: Skipping naps during the day can help you better regulate your sleep at night. - Sun Exposure: Make sure to get some sunlight during the day. It helps energize your body and provides essential Vitamin D. - Morning Exercise: Engage in light exercises like walking or jogging in the morning. In the evening, consider meditation or prayer to wind down. - Evening Relaxation: A warm shower in the evening can aid relaxation and promote better sleep. - Avoid Dramatic Evenings: Steer clear of dramatic shows or movies in the evening as they can stimulate your mind and disrupt sleep. - Limit Evening Calls: Avoid lengthy phone conversations in the evening to keep your mind from being overactive before bed. - Be Patient: Understand that the first day might be challenging, but your mood and sleep patterns will improve over the following days as you settle into a new routine. - Adjusting back to a regular sleep schedule post-Ramadan requires patience and some adjustments, but with these steps, it can be achieved effectively. read more 15 Ludicrous Cosplay Costumes That Will Blow You Away Watch... Dorra's natural beauty will blow your mind in latest photo session Exercising For As Little As 150 Minutes A Week Will Make You Happier، Study Claims ARIES: Your Horoscope for April 7 FDA Now Considers Vaping A Rising Epidemic In High School Lifestyle How to make Dried salted fish (feseekh) -By Chef El-Sherbini Lifestyle Batarekh Dip & Sardine Dip Lifestyle Best of Easter cookie and cakes Lifestyle ARIES friendship News Egypt confirms denial of airspace access to US B-52 bombers News Ayat Khaddoura's Final Video Captures Bombardment of Beit Lahia News Australia Fines Telegram $600,000 Over Terrorism, Child Abuse Content Lifestyle Pistachio and Raspberry Cheesecake Domes Recipe Arts & Culture Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's $4.7M LA Home Burglarized Videos & Features Bouchra Dahlab Crowned Miss Arab World 2025 .. Reem Ganzoury Wins Miss Arab Africa Title (VIDEO) News Israeli PM Diagnosed with Stage 3 Prostate Cancer News Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly Inaugurates Two Indian Companies Sports Neymar Announced for Brazil's Preliminary List for 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers Arts & Culture New Archaeological Discovery from 26th Dynasty Uncovered in Karnak Temple

Watch: UAE's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque sees highest number of visitors in history
Watch: UAE's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque sees highest number of visitors in history

Khaleej Times

time27-03-2025

  • Khaleej Times

Watch: UAE's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque sees highest number of visitors in history

As you approach Abu Dhabi or when exiting the UAE capital, there is one sight which you definitely will not miss. It is an iconic landmark, an architectural marvel and a place where thousands and thousands of Muslims and tourists alike, make sure they visit. The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, built by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the first President and the Founding Father of UAE, is a sight to behold. The mosque, one of the world's largest and one which has a remarkable 82 domes, welcomes up to 50,000 worshippers on a given day. And the place of worship witnessed the highest number of guests in its history. As Muslims in the UAE observe the holy month of Ramadan, a total of 105,310 guests visited the iconic landmark on the 27th night of Ramadan as worshippers gathered to seek Laylat Al Qadr. Watch the video below: Among them, 11,483 performed Taraweeh prayers, while 61,050 performed Tahajjud prayers in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility. The total number of people who broke their fast reached 27,600, according to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre. In addition, over 100 taxis will serve the visitors of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque for each of the last 10 days of the holy month.

Laylat Al-Qadr: Worshipers pack Holy Mosques for 27th night of Ramadan
Laylat Al-Qadr: Worshipers pack Holy Mosques for 27th night of Ramadan

Arab News

time27-03-2025

  • Health
  • Arab News

Laylat Al-Qadr: Worshipers pack Holy Mosques for 27th night of Ramadan

RIYADH: Millions of Muslims from around the world flocked to the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah for the 27th night of Ramadan, where they performed Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers. In a new record, the Grand Mosque received over 4.2 million worshipers on Wednesday night, according to Al-Ekhbariya. Worshipers were seeking Laylat Al-Qadr (The Night of Power), one of the most important nights in Islam and is, as stated in the Qur'an, better than a thousand months. Laylat Al-Qadr falls within the final 10 days of Ramadan but its exact date remains unknown, however it's widely regarded as falling on the 27th of Ramadan. Mislims are also encouraged to seek this night during the odd-numbered nights of the last 10 days. Operational plans on Wednesday included preparing the Mataf (Area of Circumambulation) to accommodate 107,000 pilgrims per hour, ensuring a smooth movement inside the Grand Mosque. Authorities have also equipped 428 escalators and 28 elevators and modern audio systems including 1,300 speakers, in addition to providing power sources with a capacity of up to 90,000 tons to cool the Grand Mosque. The Makkah region Health Affairs Department has boosted its services through medical centers located within the Grand Mosque and its courtyards to provide medical services to pilgrims.

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