Silaturahim Ramadan di bumi Sudan

By Lisna Yakong in Khartoum, Sudan
With regards, Ramadan overseas, of course with ambassadors in their country, but not among us Sakkekan worship, partnership with Kepatat Losaka. The same goes for Malaysians in Khartoum, Sudan, most of whom are Petronas workers.

According to personal friends of Petronas, this is the first fast in Sudan. We usually have breakfast at 4 a.m. and break the fast at 7:20 a.m. The temperature in Sudan sometimes reaches 50 degrees Celsius.

The atmosphere of the night is the circumcision prayer of Taraweeh followed by Tezkira. We are very sad that the people of Kaila are willing to pray Tarawih and Witir with us. After the prayer is our ritual with Moreh Judah, which is based on the Malaysian teachings here. Meanwhile, Petronita Sudan offers Judah to break his fast for the entire contribution one person makes.
Tadarus Al-Qur'an for Dalwadi men after Taraweeh and Witr prayers. Meanwhile, Muslim women prefer to watch this Tadarus in the morning between 9 and 11 o'clock. Normally, the Ustaza is empowered by the policies of our federal government.

Qiyamulail is held as a practice every Friday evening. The program does not start at Subuh. A special club for Muslim women is held every Thursday from 9:30 a.m. in addition to the study of religion and Islamic women. During this time we can reactivate and strengthen Samadhi.

The Ramadan and Me program was introduced to meet the needs of children during Ramadan. An intensive fasting and prayer program for Kennika children in higher education. The children were made familiar with the topic of fasting.
Also, alambak porridge is served every Saturday during Ramadan. This alabak porridge is served between taraweeh and witr sessions. For Petronas workers working in the oil producing area (South Sudan), Petronita Sudan has taken the initiative to send different types of Raya biscuits to its customers.

This was done in collaboration with the people of Petronita by contributing raw materials. Thus, all who believe in this Indrakan realm can feel the bliss of Hari Raya. I am very happy to donate my energy to support Kuih Raya Kuih Kuih.

Every time the month of fasting comes, the Ramadan Bazaar becomes a mandatory activity. The joy is palpable at this time, Malaysians here are really looking forward to the Ramadan season as this is the time to eat traditional Malaysian food like laksam, nasi krabu, laksa, kara cake and many more. Can we forget?

Local residents completed the mosque at 10am last night. We can see the men who live in the mosque. Then they made a bed in the mosque. There are those who are too lazy to take a break from their daily routine at 10 p.m. to pray. Yesterday they considered the 10th day of Ramadan a very blessed and important time and received Laylat Qadr.
We can see the Metsa Mosque on the main street. But all this did not cause them any problems, the main thing was that they performed the Miqa prayer in the last 10 nights. In fact, here in Jama'ah, Malaysia, the closer the holiday is, the less security there is in the mosque and the quieter the atmosphere in the mosque.

Malaysians also celebrate Iftar in this place. We often try to revive the majlis with older brothers and sisters, orphans and children in my home. This is the power we realize within ourselves as we thank God for His grace. This joy of cradling a child is the joy of our own authenticity. The May program begins with Samaga Dalawa.

Although fasting prayer is more acceptable in our own place than other people's, we should respect the protection Nanaak has received because it is always more for us. Hello Ramadan Al Mubarak.

Author mai Swami Dugabat in Petronas, Khartoum, Sudan.
Summer: Daily News

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