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Ummi Pipik Happy to Welcome Ramadan, Focused on Quality Time with the Children

Ummi Pipik Happy to Welcome Ramadan, Focused on Quality Time with the Children

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Ummi Pipik Happy to Welcome Ramadan, Focused on Quality Time with the Children

Ummi Pipik welcomes the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan in 2026 with great joy. For her, the most important preparation before entering the fasting month is to arrange her heart and mind.

The wife of the late Ustaz Jefri Al Buchori feels that every Muslim should feel happy because Ramadan is a moment full of blessings where the gates of heaven are opened wide.

In addition to mental preparation, Ummi Pipik is also starting to organize her schedule so she can spend more time at home. Although her work schedule as a preacher remains, she chooses to complete it in the morning.

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"Alhamdulillah the preparations are probably the same as others, just preparing mentally," said Ummi Pipik in the Senayan area, South Jakarta, on Monday (16/2/2026).

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Maintaining the tradition of gathering with the children during iftar is Ummi Pipik's top priority every year. 

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Ibu Abidzar Al Ghifari admitted that she is always concerned about the food menu and the condition of her children when they are not at home during iftar time.

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"Work is still there, but maybe in the morning. In the evening I have to return home, usually to break the fast with the children," explained Ummi Pipik.

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The tarawih prayer is also conducted simply at home. Ummi Pipik chooses to perform tarawih prayers with her children in congregation at home to create a more conducive and warm atmosphere.

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"Yes, with the kids. From year to year, perhaps, from year to year I have to open up with the kids," she said.

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"There isn't really a special tradition, the most is the tarawih prayers if I'm not at the mosque, because it's a bit difficult if I do tarawih at the mosque, I tend to... so the most is at home with the kids for the tarawih prayers," concluded Ummi Pipik.