Killi_Feyzo
Junior Member
Mashalla
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Assalamu Alaikum:
What's the need to pray on streets?. I have seen plenty of videos where Muslims are shown praying on streets in western countries. Does this serve any purpose?.
My friend and his family was to a resort some time before. At the time of Ishaa they decided to offer prayer publicly at the resort. When they were praying there people from a particular religion gathered and started raising Anti-Muslim slogans. It terrified female members from friend's family. They would have better prayed at home peacefully.
Praying publicly may bring out some curiosity to the viewers from other religions towards Islam or may create some sort of trouble but it would never serve as a function of Dawah.
Regards.
Legalism has never been a good excuse for worship.
If you have to stop and worship in inappropriate places in order to 'remember' God then perhaps the practice says more about you than about God.
If you forget - remember. Simple. Why the necessity in drawing attention to the fact that you are 'remembering'?
As I said - if you have to resort to legalism to pray then perhaps you need legalism.
As I said - if you have to resort to legalism to pray then perhaps you need legalism.
Legalism has never been a good excuse for worship.
If you have to stop and worship in inappropriate places in order to 'remember' God then perhaps the practice says more about you than about God.
If you forget - remember. Simple. Why the necessity in drawing attention to the fact that you are 'remembering'?
I have absolutely no idea what you mean. Do you?
If you mean I resort to doing what is required in Islam then yes, I do. I am Muslim.
And ladies & gentlemen, you can see why I stop coming to this website. None among you defend your brothers & sisters who have to pray in public.