ghiz Forum Newbie
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| | 08/29/08 - 09:22 AM  
 
   
 
|   #1 |
Hi, This topic is only for people who are going to fast during Ramadan (Muslim people) fastiong makes studies harder, since there will be less energy, no coffee breaks... But if there is faith, motivation and good study plan, I think it can be a reproductive months... So Let's help each other to work hard during this months. here I suggest a study plan: -Study 8 hours a day, watch videos for 2hours -Start as earlier as you can , for example...Start studies after Alfajr prayer..(maximum of energy and memorizing capacity)...from 6am to 2pm..then relaax, prepar the dinner, watch TV or do whatever you want. -at night, after prayer, watch the videos and sleep well; what do you think about this plan? waiting for your comments
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| maoudoody Forum Guru

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| | 08/29/08 - 10:01 AM  
 
   
 
|   #2 |
a good plan.....but what about working people? any way congratulations on ramadan.....hope allah mercy us all
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| ghiz Forum Newbie
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| | 08/29/08 - 10:28 AM  
 
   
 
|   #3 |
it's little bit difficult, but let's try to find a plan? Do you work full time?
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| DR_K Forum Senior
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| | 08/29/08 - 01:50 PM  
 
   
 
|   #4 |
hey i dont know but for some reason i have always found the month of ramdan more productive for myself than other 11 months, this is probably you r more disciplined and u dont need any extra food breaks and all .......................so lets see how it goes this year. One suggestion try to finish yr studies B4 "aftaar" coz this year the fasting time is gonna be more than ever and u wont find enough energy left in yr body after that, so if u schedule anything after aftaar chances r u wont be able to do it and that can have a bad impact on yr moral. any ways ramdan mubarak to all.
___________________ good luck(Y)
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| SpeaksSoftly Forum Senior

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| | 08/29/08 - 04:06 PM  
 
   
 
|   #5 |
Hmm I was thinking of not studying until 2 pm or so, I am embarrassed to admit I get up for fajr and then go back to sleep afterwards. :::blush::: Once I wake up later in the day I do my prayers on time (dhuhr,asr, mahgrib)and then eat when iftaar comes around. Don;t forget it's a sunnah to eat sabhoor! So eat something with protein so your brain has fuel even though you're fasting!
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| ghiz Forum Newbie
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| | 08/29/08 - 04:18 PM  
 
   
 
|   #6 |
Ramadan Mubarak for all muslim, you are right speaksoftly, we should eat sth before Alfajr;I personnally do that and when studying after Alfajr I feel very good, like just had my breakfast
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| maoudoody Forum Guru

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| | 08/29/08 - 10:33 PM  
 
   
 
|   #7 |
from 9a to 3-pm daily plus one night shift 12 hrs per week
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| ghiz Forum Newbie
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| | 08/30/08 - 06:38 AM  
 
   
 
|   #8 |
from 6am to 8am : 2hours of studing (don't sleep after Alfajr because you gonna feel like lazy to start your day), from 9am o 3pm: work from 4pm to 7pm: 3hours of studying. try to manage 2 hours at night if it's possible..if not watch at least one video.. I am sure you can do this...just be patient the first days of Ramadan wish you best of luck
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| maoudoody Forum Guru

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| | 08/30/08 - 09:48 AM  
 
   
 
|   #9 |
a nice schedule but am in my second reading so no need for videos already watched
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| ghiz Forum Newbie
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| | 09/01/08 - 11:00 AM  
 
   
 
|   #10 |
Good luck
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| mildanemia Forum Newbie

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| | 09/03/08 - 06:40 PM  
 
   
 
|   #11 |
Fasting is perfect for UW
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| ghiz Forum Newbie
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| | 09/04/08 - 03:55 AM  
 
   
 
|   #12 |
you r right... GL
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