What I’ve Learned in Usrah 🌟

 

One of the coolest things about Usrah is how it helps us improve our Tajwid (the art of Quranic recitation). Every session, we gather to recite the Quran together. The best part? Those who are good at Tajwid get to help others without anyone feeling shy or embarrassed about their mistakes. It’s like a no-judgment zone where everyone’s just there to learn and grow. Honestly, age doesn’t matter here-whether you’re young or old, what counts is your heart and your willingness to get better. πŸ’ͺ✨

Besides that, we also get to join amazing talks, like the one by Habib Zainal at UIAM. We learned so much about Islamic history and wars through presentations by others. It’s not just about listening; it’s about connecting, sharing knowledge, and feeling that strong sense of brotherhood-especially with friends from different kuliyyahs. Usrah really brings us closer together, like one big family. 🀝❤️


Oh, and here’s a bonus: Usrah is a fantastic place to boost our speaking skills! Everyone is encouraged to join in and share their thoughts. This creates a friendly space where we learn from each other and see things from different angles. It’s like a mini training ground for confidence and communication, which is super useful both inside and outside the classroom. πŸŽ€πŸ—£️

So yeah, Usrah isn’t just about religious talks-it’s a place where we grow, connect, and become better versions of ourselves. And honestly, who wouldn’t want that? πŸ˜‰

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