Scarfs of blue, green and red lined the room, they were hanging all over. They where on walls, they where on hangers, and most of them, to be perfectly honest where on the floor.
A girl, who was the age of seventeen, was cleaning them up, after spending a morning, going crazy looking for her 'lucky' headscarf, so she wouldn't fail her test, and would win her football (Soccer) game. She was rather nervous for the day, because if she failed the test she wouldn't be able to play in the soccer game that good decide her future.
After, cleaning up for a good solid 20 minutes, she realized that it was time for fajr prayer (Before-sunrise prayer) and she only had twenty minutes till prayer was over. She changed into her abaya (Long dress used for prayer) and said "Bismallah" (A thing you say before eating or drinking, and before wudhu) and she started performing wudhu.
She washed her left arm three times, with soap. Then her right arm, with soap, She washed her face with her right hand, then put water in her mouth three times and spit it out, then she put water in her nose, standing on her right foot, so she could wash her left foot. She then did the same with her right, almost falling down in the process.
She went to her prayer mat, and said her prayer.
Then, she went on with her day to school.
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