HIGHLIGHT
Hi, my name is Muhamad Aiman Bin Azizan. I’m 19 years old and the sixth child in a family of seven siblings. In this video/blog, I’ll share my weekly routine and how I balance my studies, fitness, and personal time while ensuring I stay productive and energized. Let’s dive into my week!
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MONDAY – KICKING OFF THE WEEK
Monday sets the tone for the entire week. I start my day early at 6 AM with Subuh prayers, followed by reciting the Quran. After that, I wake up my housemates to make sure they don’t miss their prayers.
Once done, I head to the gym under my condominium for a quick workout session before preparing for my 9 AM class. I have three physical classes and one online class, which keeps me busy throughout the day.
After my final class at 4 PM, I perform my Zuhr and Asr prayers at the university prayer hall before heading home. In the evening, I review my notes, perform Maghrib and Isya' prayers, and then study for a while before getting a good night’s sleep.
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TUESDAY – PRODUCTIVITY AND DISCIPLINE
I follow a similar morning routine, waking up for Subuh and preparing for class. Before leaving, I do my laundry to keep things organized. Since traffic can be unpredictable, I leave early with my housemates to avoid being late.
Classes keep me engaged until 4 PM, after which I perform my prayers and head home. The evening is spent reviewing the day’s lessons, praying Maghrib and Isya', and doing a quick study session before resting.
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WEDNESDAY – MIDWEEK CHALLENGES
This Wednesday was tough as I caught a cold, which drained my energy. I still attended my online class but took a nap afterward, which caused me to miss Maghrib prayer. I immediately performed Isya' and made up for my missed prayer.
Later, I went out for dinner with my friends, planning to study afterward, but I ended up sleeping early to recover.
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THURSDAY – BACK TO ROUTINE
I was still feeling weak, but my housemate helped wake me up for Subuh. Since I only had one class in the afternoon, I took my time to rest and eat properly.
After class, I prayed at the university and then had lunch with my housemate at a nearby restaurant. My evening was spent studying, performing my prayers, and preparing for Friday.
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FRIDAY – CLOSING THE WEEK STRONG
I woke up at 6:30 AM and performed my prayers before setting up for my online class. After class, I took a shower and got ready for Jumu'ah prayers at the mosque.
After Friday prayers, my housemates and I had lunch together before returning home for another online class. In the evening, we decided to go to the swimming pool on the 8th floor of our condominium. We had so much fun that we almost missed Maghrib prayer, but we rushed back in time.
Later that night, we played games together before heading to bed.
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SATURDAY – A LAZY DAY
With my cold finally gone, I decided to relax. After Subuh, I went back to bed and played games until Zuhr. The rest of the day was spent resting and catching up on personal time.
After Isya', I took time to recite the Quran before calling it a night.
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SUNDAY – FUN AND PREPARATION
I started my Sunday with Subuh prayers and Quran recitation, followed by a relaxing morning. Later, I went out with my friends to MyTown Mall, where we played baseball and enjoyed a fun afternoon.
In the evening, I rested before performing Maghrib and Isya' prayers. The night ended with some gaming with my friends before getting ready for a new week ahead.
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REFLECTION & FUTURE PLANS
This week was simple, but the cold made me feel like a zombie. Despite that, I kept up with my routine and responsibilities.
Looking ahead, my three-year plan is to pursue a degree in software engineering while gaining practical experience through small projects. In five years, I aim to secure a stable job, save money, buy a house, and take my family for Umrah.
Balancing studies, health, and personal life isn’t always easy, but with discipline and good time management, I believe I can achieve my goals.
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