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Hi, my name is Muhammad Daffa Al-Ghifari, I was born and live with my parents in Jakarta,

especially at Petukangan Selatan. life in my area used to be really like living in a village where there
are still lots of trees, clear water rivers, and fresh air. It is definitely different if it is compared to the
current situation in Jakarta here. Now, our city is like a city that is planted with a lot of towering
concrete so high that the shady trees on the side of the road are rarely seen.
When I was little, I used to spend time playing with friends. well, like a child in general, there were
lots of games that we experienced at that time, such as playing marbles, gobak sodor, playing ball
with friends on the red dirt field, playing in the river to find fish, and many more games that are very
encouraging.
As time go by, the game can still be seen and can still be played but not with the same memories,
because we used to play with friends, we got together almost every day but now we are busy with our
own activities, but I'm still grateful and happy because they are still given the opportunity to go
through a very happy childhood.
life in adulthood is indeed not easy compared to when we were small, in adulthood we often fill the
activities that we are currently doing, such as working, studying in college, and also being a mother
who takes care of the household, so how fast time goes by.
Indeed, time is really like a sword, if we linger for a long time then we will be cut with it, so fast the
rotation of time, especially during the month of Ramadan yesterday, surely some of us feel so. But
how lucky yesterday were the people who filled out the day in Ramadan with activities of worship to
Allah, such as reading the Quran, praying, alms, dhikr and so on which shows we don't want to waste
this month full of blessings. As time go by, the game can still be seen and can still be played but not
with the same memories, because we used to play with friends, we got together almost every day but
now we are busy with our own activities, but I'm still grateful and happy because they are still given
the opportunity to go through a very happy childhood.
my big hope is that we can still meet the month of Ramadan in the coming years in a more obedient,
more active, and more beneficial condition.

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