What I Learnt From Usrah Budi 4
My usrah class this semester is a bit different compared to my previous usrah classes. I think maybe it is because this is my last usrah course that I need to take before I graduate from IIUM.
From my observation, my usrah class this semester is different because of the assessment given to us is also different compared to previous. I realize that Usrah Budi 4 has more workload. Well, that make sense because the longer you study, the harder the assessment become.
We have to do a real community service kinda like project. Before this, I am taking usrah classes via online so, the assessment is just merely done online like doing poster and promoting it on other social media platform. But, this time around is different because we are already in campus, so we are taking this opportunity to conduct a real program since most of the student can commit full time in campus. I am grateful for this opportunity because I can finally meet my online friend in campus.
Other than that, I also learnt a lot from my naqibah, Sister Jannah Ng Abdullah. Thanks to her, I am able to read Surah Al-Kahfi every Friday. Before this, I am rarely able to recite Al-Kahfi due to my busy schedule and also due to my laziness. But, since our class is conducted every Friday, I already have the obligation to join the class and indirectly be able to read Al-Kahfi. Alhamdulillah for this opportunity. Insya Allah, I will continue to recite the surah weekly.
I also learnt to manage my time by joining this class. Since the class is conducted on Friday, on the day where all IIUM students are supposed to have no class and the day where most of the university or club program is organized, I need to manage my time properly. I need to spare some time to join class and also to join other program. It requires me to be more focus in everything I do since I am lacking in time to be lazy. I am also taking this opportunity to apologize to Sister Jannah because sometimes I am not focus in her class because I am joining other programs too at that moment.
Last but not least, the class are enjoyable and I see a lot of familiar faces (some of them are my classmates from previous usrah classes). I hope IIUM continue to do classes like this in the future.
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