Facilitators
Lately I have been
too busy with a dozen of assignments, programme, sports, and examination. I
feel like my day is too short and 24 hours is not enough for me to do
everything. Everything is happen so fast. But that is not an excuses for me to
not being responsible for all the things that I need to do. I am facing this
situation with a big heart. Even though, sometimes I feel like want to cry and
miss my parents so much. Now I know and understand how exactly the real life of
the university students. I try to encourage myself to be more responsible and
create more experiences by taking part in this programme that called “Kem Solat”.
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| With the participant's parents |
In this programme I had to
be a facilitator with others 5 members for children around ages 7 until 15
years old. The total of the participant for this programme are 70 persons. It
is really challenging for me to make all participants hear the instruction
given. They love to play around, running here and there, and can’t stop
talking. As a facilitator my friends and I have to conduct the programme from
first until the end. The programme has been held for two days and one night. All
male participants had to stay at the mosque while all female participants stay
at the hall. The main objectives for this programme are to teach the children
about the real way to perform the prayer and learn how to be the good Muslim
peoples. On the first day, there has a registration for all the participants
and followed by the ice breaking slot that are intended to appointing a few
participants to become a group leader. But on the second day, they have ‘Qiamullail’
early in the morning and followed by the telematches. There are many games
contested during telematches activities such as tug of war, giant clogs, and
many more. All the participants were enjoyed with the activities that had been
done. Through this programme I can improve my communication skills, leadership,
and learn how to be more adaptable in every situation.
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| The youngest participants |
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| The certificate |
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