A recent TikTok video has gone viral after a mother shared the amusing routine of her two children as they prepare to attend Quran class. The video, posted by user Dilla Haziq, captures the sibling rivalry in its most wholesome form, a daily race to be the first in line for class.
In the video, Dilla's daughter can be seen darting out of the house in a telekung (prayer garment), with her younger brother not far behind, running with his bag in tow. Their reason? A light-hearted competition to secure the first spot in line at their religious class.
@dilla_haziq Mengejar akhirat giteww
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What makes the clip even more entertaining is the fact that this has become a regular ritual. According to Dilla, the sibling duo races every single time they head out for class, turning an ordinary routine into a spirited contest.
The sister, in particular, seems to have developed some clever strategies to beat her brother. In one part of the video, she's seen taking a shortcut in an attempt to get ahead of him, proving that in this household, even a sibling's race calls for smart planning.
There are also moments where the pair walk calmly out of the house, only for the sister to suddenly break into a sprint midway another tactic in her playful quest to be first.
The camera even catches glimpses of other neighborhood children also running toward the same class, suggesting that this friendly race to the front of the line might be a common tradition among young students in the area.
"Point of view (POV): racing to be the first in line for Quran class," the mother captioned the video, perfectly summing up the light-hearted moment.
In the comments section, many viewers shared how amused they were by the children's antics. Some even took a nostalgic trip down memory lane, recalling how they too used to race to class, either to be done quickly or to have more time to play with friends afterward.
The video not only gave people a good laugh but also reminded many of the innocence and joy of childhood, where even something as simple as getting to class first could be the highlight of the day.