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Usrah Budi Reflection

 Alhamdulillah as long as I sit and study in the class from Usrah Budi 1,2,3 and 4 it is a very meaningful and beneficial class program where I take this usrah time as a time for me to refresh and reflect myself back and get out of other busy assignments by taking this time to remember Allah swt and always muhasabah.

Next thing that needs to be improved from this usrah budi class is an example such as in the platforn whatsapp group where in the group you can take alternatives to always have daily sharing in the form of pictures, graphics, mini posters issued by usrah budi and it is delivered through naqibah . So with that, every day the usrah group always runs and not just during class time.

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