Maha*
Junior Member
Asalamu alaikom,
For the last few days I've been going taraweeh, I've noticed a couple of things that bothered me so much I couldn't focus on my paryer. So I was wondering whether what these sisters are doing are right or not.
First, in sujood, there was one woman who was talking out so loud to God in her duas I could hear everything she was asking from Him. My opinion is that this is something personal and I shouldn't hear it.
Second, in shafa and watr, when the sheikh is supplicating, the same woman would wait for him to say the first part of the dua then when she knew what the dua was, she would carry on saying the rest in such a loud voice again. Honestly, if I was not even praying next to her, I would hear her.
Third, another woman praying next to me was revising the surahs the sheikh was reciting. Again, it was like I was listening to her and not the Imam.
So I guess since I was always brought up against speaking in a loud voice while praying behind an Imam, I think it's wrong. Correct me if that's not the case though, and please provide me with any reference from hadith or anything else so next time I could advise them.
Jazakallah khairan, wasalam.
For the last few days I've been going taraweeh, I've noticed a couple of things that bothered me so much I couldn't focus on my paryer. So I was wondering whether what these sisters are doing are right or not.
First, in sujood, there was one woman who was talking out so loud to God in her duas I could hear everything she was asking from Him. My opinion is that this is something personal and I shouldn't hear it.
Second, in shafa and watr, when the sheikh is supplicating, the same woman would wait for him to say the first part of the dua then when she knew what the dua was, she would carry on saying the rest in such a loud voice again. Honestly, if I was not even praying next to her, I would hear her.
Third, another woman praying next to me was revising the surahs the sheikh was reciting. Again, it was like I was listening to her and not the Imam.
So I guess since I was always brought up against speaking in a loud voice while praying behind an Imam, I think it's wrong. Correct me if that's not the case though, and please provide me with any reference from hadith or anything else so next time I could advise them.
Jazakallah khairan, wasalam.