As Ramadan is approaching near, many students are also gearing up for their exams during Ramadan, which is a highly tough task to perform this month.
Today, we at The Islamic Information will give you 5 preparation tips for your exams during Ramadan with the duas that will make your results surprising!
1. Eat Well
Eating well doesn’t mean just stuffing your tummy with food, it means that you eat healthy and calculated food. And prevent eating the food which makes you drink more water. The best way to keep healthy during Ramadan is to eat healthy foods from Iftar to Suhoor and limit the oily foods that make you want to drink more water or make you sleepy.
2. Manage Your Routine
A student, who managed his routine during Ramadan has shared his timetable with us, he said that this routine works out every time for him. Keeping in mind, that his time might differ from yours but you can use these tasks and manage them as per your timings;
- 1:30 am to 2:00 am – Suhoor
- 2:00 am (After Fajr prayer) to midday – Sleep
- Midday to 9:00 pm – Revision (with breaks)
- 9:00 pm to 9:30 pm – Iftar (breaking of your fast)
- 9:30 pm to 10:30 pm – Rest
- 10:30 pm to 11:30 pm – Tarawih (do not compromise your salah because of exams)
- 11:30 pm to 1:30 am – Revision
3. Focus On Important Topics
A student is a human being, learning every point is just impossible for you. Make sure you communicate with your teacher as well as your friends and write down the important topics that can appear in your examination, it will save a lot of your time as well and you will be able to grip the main topics more easily.
4. Stay Hydrated After Iftar
Many people do not bother drinking water after Iftar as their tummy is full of food so the body doesn’t need any more stuff in it. Since, a person is studying, which means the use of a lot of their brain, and if you’re not hydrated, you might end up losing focus or might start forgetting what you’ve read.
So keep drinking water from Iftar till suhoor, so it stays active and your body as well as your brain works just fine.
5. Dua For Exams During Ramadan
We recommend reciting this dua 7 times (you can recite it as many times as you want, I wrote 7 times because I recited it 7 times myself), followed by Durood Shareef before you enter your examination hall. I tried it myself, and it worked!
We have also posted many duas for headaches, toothaches, tummy aches etc on our website recently.
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