Thursday, April 7, 2022

Stories of Ramadan at KMKK

 Assalamualaikum dear all.

Happy fasting and stay cool and active ya during this Ramadan. It is a great experience indeed to face this fasting month far from your parents. Write and share your experience here. I would love to read . Maybe you have some funny events or stories to share...here is you platform.

Come....let us jot and share. Express your feeling freely.

Love and hugs

Madam Mas

23 comments:

Rachelle said...

As a non-muslim during ramadhan, i feel guilty for buying food during fast breaking time because i feel like those who are fasting should buy it first. But in my defense, if I don't queue up to buy then the food might finish and also, I can't buy food anywhere else because we all have to buy at the same canteen. Therefore, I buy food thats accurately enough for me to avoid wasting it since everyone else need to buy the food too.

Foo said...

I started fasting at the first day of Ramadhan. Instead of thirstiness and hungry, I felt tired but it was a lot of fun during the buka puasa gathering with friends ,dinning together, sharing the different food, albert the daily expenses increasing. But...., the following day I can't continue because my personal health problem....

firdaushayat said...

my fasting experiance at kmkk was very challenging with the crowded when i want to buy the food for iftar and the unreasonable price that cafe offer then at kmkk we used to walk a lot so sometime i feel very thirsty thats all i want to share with u

Zairul Rizam said...

fasting in kmkk was totally new experience for me as we as the student must struggle to come early for the dishes that we want for our iftar and also about the price of several dishes that are too expensive and not reasonable

adwa said...

first day ramadhan at kmkk a bit tired because we have to wait at cafeteria early to buy food otherwise the food will run out and the price so expensive

Nurul Nadia Binti Mohd Shahuri said...

First day ramadhan at KMKK is very challenging with crowded when I want to buy the food. But sometimes, I so happy because we got a free food for iftar.









Murtadho Haikal said...

Ramadhan in kmkk is very challenging because we have to buy food quickly and at the same time we have to buy limited food like grilled chicken, grilled fish and others.

Farhan said...

I fill a little bit tired during fasting but it is more challenging for me to buy food for iftar. It have been 4 days that it had crowded when i want to buy food. I hope that today I can buy some food for iftar without any problem.

shuwei said...

happy ramadhan, during the ramadhan season, even our college cafe has set up a small bazaar which sells vareity of delicacies. so annoying me since i'm on diet, just joking. however, i am planning to fasting for the whole week at the end of puasa with my friends to experience what they are experiencing now.

Danish Erfan said...

I used to fasting before but when it comes to Ramadan i realized that it little bit harder. I fell sleepy more often than the other days but with some adaptation, it will fade away. Personally, i want this Ramadan become the better one compares to last year

Luqman AKT3 said...

For me personally , it was a new experience fasting away from home . I have to rush myself to buy food for iftar because it usually crowded and by the time i arrived at the cafe ,most of the food was finished:

shekh said...

ramadhan at KMKK is challenging. because we have to buy our food quickly before the food is gone. sometime, we have to cheat to buy our food. so we need to order first to get our food. so, we can get our food guaranteedly

psstttt only a few knew about this. ^^

OMEYAL said...

The first day of Ramadan in KMKK was very challenging because it was a new experience to me. Usually during Ramadan , my family and I’ll go to the Bazaar Ramadan because there would be many mouth-watering foods. But on the first day of Ramadan, the coop was off and we were unable to buy breads for breakfast. Then, during lunch we were queuing up to buy food because the food will finish in a blink of an eye. By 2:50 there would be a lot of people at Management Cafe waiting to buy the food. If we are a bit late all the delicious food will be bought by others. In our culture, we practice fasting too.There are four types of fasting.Firstly,some people will practice fasting by eating fruits and milk throughout the day. Secondly , some people only drink water during fasting. Apart from that, they also practice being a vegetarian through auspicious day for our god which is on Tuesday and Friday. Last kind of fasting is quite similar to the Muslim’s fasting;but people don’t eat or drink anything for 24 hours. I’m so excited for the last day of Ramadan where I planned to fast with my friends.

Afiq said...

Ramadan, also known as Ramadhan or is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. Ramadan is a period of prayer, fasting, charity-giving, and self-accountability for Muslims everywhere.I had experienced my Ramadan since Sunday this week. The experience was beyond exciting. I met a ton of people of different races. Ramadan was a beautiful and life-changing experience I had witnessed.I was delightful and thank to Allah because let me to live in Ramadhan this year.

Syed Amsyar said...

Bringing a feeling of connection with one another, during this season, people of all beliefs on the campus come together either to pray or enjoy the meals with each other.It creates a refreshing feeling that incorporates peace within us.Setting goals for this Ramadan season.Ramadan in college is very different from being at home. Teachers and students respect those who are taking fasts giving them good time to rest and pray.

Firdaus said...

For me,this ramadan is absolutely different from the past ramadan because we couldn't go to bazaar to buy some foods and drinks.It is because we have to obey the rules from M.O.E. to curb the spread of covid-19 among the students. However,it is not excuse for us to more worship. Last but not least,i am very excited that we can taraweeh together.

Ikmal Amir said...

This is my first time fasting in college where I can see the non muslim respect toward us as a muslim. They dont even eat infront of us. They respect our believe. Heads up mate!

Aiffan said...

This is first time I fasting far from my home and my parents,It little bit challenging because this place is new to me.Then, the biggest challenge is about the food at here because don't have many choice and it high price , also I can't eat so much because doesn't have the appetite to eat.

Nazifah said...

It is very challenging especially when to buy food for iftar. It is very crowded as everyone want to get the food that they want. But it is good experience fasting in college with friends

suhailah said...

Actually i a bit homesick because before this I always iftar with my family but this year not..I really miss bazar vibe where i can buy anything for my iftar.. Right now, I can't wait to go back to satisfy my craving

zongming said...

As a non-Muslim, I respect every Muslim, because they have to endure a whole day without food, so I must respect my friends, I will not eat food and drink water in front of them, and accompany my friends to complete this belief . Wish my Muslim friends can overcome this challenge and celebrate raya with their family.Salute!

Shahrul Amin said...

Ramadhan in kmkk is very exhausting. Having such limited food at cafeteria is very frustruating. Eventhough, it is still fun to fast with my muslim and non muslim friends

Ying Shan said...

As a non-muslim, I tried fasting for a whole day. I felt tired and sleepy throughout the day. It is also challenging when buying food at the cafe as there is only limited food and everyone is scrambling to buy food. Overall it is a new experience.

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