Today, her son will soon be joining college, while her daughter is studying in Class 7. Even as Sarbani juggles between her duties every day, it does not deter her from fasting.
"My day starts at 3:30am when I wake up for suhoor. I hardly get any time for iftar for myself as I reach home after 6pm most of the days. Sometimes, I only take some milk to break the fast," she adds.
Despite everything, she is determined to continue fasting as her belief in the blessings of Ramadan has got rock-solid now.
"I have witnessed extraordinarily miraculous things taking shape. My husband is recovering fast. He is slowly starting to speak and communicate and was recently hired by his former boss in India. Even though his income is not much, getting back the job has helped him become mentally strong and boosted his spirits."
Now, every day Sarbani looks forward to going home and sit with her family for iftar.
"My children really love this month. They wait for iftar time. Ramadan brings a lot of peace and togetherness in my life," Sarbani says, adding that she hopes the Almighty gives her the strength to continue keeping the Ramadan fast for her entire life.
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