The Diary Game [April 19th, 2026] : My favorite chocolate coffee moment

in Nature & Agriculture14 hours ago

Hello Everyone I Am @MEMAMUN 👳‍♀️ From #Bangladesh

Dear friends, I hope you are all well. I am also, Alhamdulillah, doing very well by the endless mercy of Allah. Today I will discuss with you something about beautiful moments in a natural environment. However, this is not the kind of natural environment that we find among trees and plants. The time that I have naturally enjoyed the most until night is when I eat chocolate. After a long time, today I ate chocolate.

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Anyway, like every day, today after waking up I attended class because I hadn't been able to pay proper attention for several days due to being unwell. However, today I attended class right after performing the Fajr prayer, and during the class, I spoke with the students, which brought some joy, entertainment, and a way to uplift their minds.

Bringing students' attention is extremely necessary, and we really struggle a lot to achieve it. Anyway, after staying like this until your time, I took my fellow colleague brother and went to a pump in the city. I mainly went there to review some oil. It would normally take just 25 minutes from the office to reach there by walking from our madrasa. Then after going there, I saw

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Primarily, I had gone to review the petrol pump, and as many of us know, the ongoing contests in terms of engagement were initially focused on petrol pumps. That's why I went there, and after finishing taking photographs, I noticed there was a very long queue. Many of you might know that at various petrol pumps in Bangladesh, there are often long queues.

At present, due to the ongoing conflict between Iran and America, there has been a petrol shortage. Consequently, the number of iftars (meals to break the fast) in Bangladesh has been affected, making it quite difficult to get fuel. This has been very troublesome for bikers, as it often takes around three to four hours to get a small amount of petrol in the queue. I saw that there were nearly 100 to 150 bikers waiting in line.

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Seeing this situation, I felt that it was a very alarming circumstance, and if things continue like this, there will be more problems in the future. However, I had an acquaintance here, a brother, who had also brought his bike, and he was still far back in the line. I saw him and then left; later, I heard from him that they got fuel after almost two and a half hours. And they only received 7 liters of fuel. No one gets more than this.

Everyone is being given in equal portions. Anyway, I left from there directly to the city, and from there, without any delay, I came back to the madrasa. The moments spent at the madrasa were like any other usual day. In the evening, I stepped out of the madrasa a little and bought my favorite coffee chocolate from a nearby shop. I gifted some to a few people and also ate some myself, which I had shared from the beginning.

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My favorite chocolate is this cheap one, that is, in Bangladesh it costs only two taka coins. Even at a low price, I feel very peaceful and it reminds me of my childhood; I ate a lot of these when I was little. I also give them to my students sometimes when they do something good. Anyway, I spent the day like this, sat in class after Maghrib, and go through my days just like every other day. May everyone be well, Allah Hafiz.


Thank You Everyone For My Post Reading


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