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Hari Raya Morning Prayer

syed putra

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And they got permit for the gathering in a public place? If not it's illegal assembly. One rules for m&ds another rule for others. And if the coffee shop is open. During the prayer time how can customers go there? And if cina coffee shops... mudslimes will patronise?

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Hullo! Religious laws overide man made laws. If you cannot understand this, get out
 

syed putra

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happens all the time when they prostrate and point their arses at someone's faces. it's polite to empty bowels before prostrating to pray. otherwise person behind you can smell your gaseous exhaust. but if you have the urge to let one go, just do it and let not the release distract from nor interfere with your prayers. the person behind you should appreciate your sincerity.:notworthy:

https://islamqa.info/en/answers/212...sure-whether-he-passed-wind-during-the-prayer

"The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) forbade praying when resisting the urge to relieve oneself and when one is distracted by trying to keep it from coming out.

It was narrated that ‘Aa’ishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) say: “There is no prayer when food is ready, or when one is resisting the urge to relieve oneself (by urinating or defecating).”

Narrated by Muslim (560).

Imam an-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said in his commentary on Saheeh Muslim (5/46):

In these hadeeths we see that it is makrooh to pray when food is ready that one wants to eat, because this is a distraction and it causes one to not have proper focus. It is also makrooh when one is resisting the urge to relieve oneself – which refers to urine and stools.

But this regarding it as being makrooh applies only to starting to pray whilst resisting the urge to relieve oneself. But if a person starts to pray when he does not feel that he is resisting the urge to defecate or urinate, and he only starts to feel that in the middle of the prayer, then in that case it is not makrooh if it does not prevent him from completing his prayer."
Bow and prostrate Praying is not stated in the quran. Its probably created when islam evolved into a religion.
 

Semaj2357

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eh... I thought you always got all bases covered. you forgot the absence of korners makes it difficult to relac also? :laugh:
that one covered long time ago, with absence of 90 degree angles causing massive headaches just to decide where to set-up base and plonk themselves down - with guitar or just air guitar, and lots of jang-a-jang's and oh-yeah-yeah's :whistling:
 

nightsafari

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that one covered long time ago, with absence of 90 degree angles causing massive headaches just to decide where to set-up base and plonk themselves down - with guitar or just air guitar, and lots of jang-a-jang's and oh-yeah-yeah's :whistling:
my apologies... I am suaku here... :laugh: :notworthy:
 

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Congregation of Muslims praying outside Masjid Sultan on Hari Raya is a sight to behold
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Posted on 07 June 2019 | 10,758 views | 30 comments
A woman captured the perfect shot of worshippers praying outside Masjid Sultan at Bussorah Street on Hari Raya Aidilfitri (June 5).
The stunning photo was captured by Natasha Mohamed and posted on Facebook by her sister Shahida Mohamed. It has since garnered over 2,500 reactions and over 4,000 shares.
Stomp reached out to Natasha who said she took the photo from the second floor of the mosque between 8.15 to 8.30am.

"I could not pray at that moment as I was taking care of my child," she said.

"When I saw the sight outside, it brought tears to my eyes to realise how beautiful Islam is and to actually still be alive to see all this beauty that can be easily passed off we don't pay close attention."
When asked if she expected her photo to go viral on social media, she laughed and said: "Not at all, not even a single bit."
However, she is heartened by the response the image has received from Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
"I feel very happy and warm, heartened especially when there are positive reactions from all different races and religions.
"It is love that binds and unites us."
Shahida told Stomp she had asked her sister to take capture the scene while she prayed inside the mosque.
"I was already amazed at the number of people gathered inside the mosque but when I looked out and saw the crowd outside, I was in awe," she said.
"In awe to see all the different races and different ages, all the differences were cast aside just to do the Eid prayers side by side.
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"I'm really grateful to witness this and to be able to practice our faith freely here in Singapore.
"I know that if it wasn't for the unity and harmony we have in Singapore among other races and religions, we wouldn't have the space to practice it as we have been all this while.
"I'm thankful to receive all the messages from everyone, even non-Muslims who were in awe of this photo."
She shared more photos and a video with Stomp.

"These photos would not have been captured if not for everyone who attended the prayers," she said.
"Despite the mosque being super full, they lined up outside under the hot sun.
"I even saw the elderly doing their prayers on chairs amidst the crowd.
"What a sight it was... truly beautiful."


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laksaboy

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Stomp reached out to Natasha who said she took the photo from the second floor of the mosque between 8.15 to 8.30am.

"I could not pray at that moment as I was taking care of my child," she said.

"When I saw the sight outside, it brought tears to my eyes to realise how beautiful Islam is and to actually still be alive to see all this beauty that can be easily passed off we don't pay close attention."


:rolleyes:

 
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