Maintaining Salah amidst school schedule
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- *Prioritize and plan*: Understand the importance of Salah and prioritize it in your daily schedule. Plan your day around your prayer times, and make sure to allocate time for each prayer.
- *Use breaks wisely*: Utilize breaks between classes or during lunch to perform your prayers. If possible, find a quiet spot or a designated prayer area to pray.
- *Communicate with teachers*: Inform your teachers about your prayer schedule and ask for permission to take breaks for prayer. Most teachers are understanding and accommodating.
- *Make wudu (ablution) efficient*: Learn to perform wudu quickly and efficiently, so you can save time and focus on your prayers.
- *Combine prayers (if possible)*: If your school schedule is tight, consider combining prayers (e.g., Zuhr and Asr, or Maghrib and Isha) if allowed by your school and Islamic guidelines.
- *Stay organized*: Keep a prayer schedule or reminder with you to ensure you don't miss prayers.
- *Seek support*: Share your challenges with friends or classmates who also prioritize Salah, and support each other in maintaining your prayer schedules.
By following these tips, students can maintain their Salah while managing their school responsibilities, fostering a balance between spiritual growth and academic success.
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