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Reflections

Salam boys,
Dunno why but am eagerly awaiting for the letter from Syariah court. Should come within these two weeks. I feel that I need to move on and start afresh ASAP. Strange but through. Seeing your mom still everyday not really what I want now.
Anyways, prayed asar at Assyafaah mosque this late afternoon followed by magrhib. I like this very much- living within walking distance to a mosque! Can easily seek tranquility and calm when praying in a jemaah. A bit bummed that I let zuhur slip by in my business at work. Work life balance, gotta take care of yourself guys coz your boss sure ain't gonna do anything bout it. One more puff before heading back to sleep. One star today: proud that you, Hakim, was willing to pray Isya' with me without even me asking! Alhamdulillah!!

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