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Old 14th March 2000, 01:01
KhadijahIslam KhadijahIslam is offline
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Assalamualaikum wr wb....

Hey ppl, this is short notice if u didnt know, but Eid Namaz (the one ur dad and bro/s go to early on eid day)...
is WAJEEB for bros and siters to pray.
WAJEEB is something our prothet saw. NEVER missed.

Try and attend!
However, from experience, most traditional Bangladeshis dont believe women need to pray it..they say staying home to cook will suffice...u should endeavour to attend.


wassalam.......

Lol......


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Old 14th March 2000, 13:44
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Hi Kahdija,

Eid Mubarak to you, It is nice to Know about Calture / Faith, I did not Know Lots before about Islam, There are lot of us not Know very much and perfect things regarding Islam, Iam still studying Islam along with other faiths.

Hope you will inform what you know so we also can learn and share knowledge. As I did not had an idea of women goes to mosque before I came to London. I thought women are not allowed to go to mosque or at work as in muslims faith and what we always hear and read in Newspapers, Watch on TV.

Do realy Muslims allows women to go to work, going out to market, Parks, and freely to other necessary places?
Kindly let me Know so that it would be helpful for my research/ Study.

I thank you again for you relpy to my previous reply to your ''Changes of Mind''Dont worry it Happens.

You may take me wrong for replying Rima's Messages in such odd languages. Reason I use it because she her self used those languages on discussion forum others to access and make similar way relpies.

Hope you wont take me wrong.

Thank you & looking forward to hear from you soon.

Take Care and Have a Nice Eid.

Wassalam.

Rezo

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Old 17th March 2000, 00:31
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I always thought that EID SAKAH was Wajeeb, and I didn't thinl it was compulsory for women.

Can you site references Khadija?

Eid Mubarak anyway, don't eat too much.
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Old 17th March 2000, 04:16
KhadijahIslam KhadijahIslam is offline
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Salaamz....
Hey A.Ahad, so did i until i read it.
I'll get the references pretty soon (when i get over the shattered feeling from eid...lol).

I guess its really the ruling of different imams and scholars, right?

The book i read it in had sufficient evidence and was pretty firm on the belief.

I'll get the references asap.....inshallah.

Hope u had a lovely eid!

I love going to eid namaz ne way!!!!!...did u have fun A.Ahad????

wassalam...
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Old 17th March 2000, 14:05
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salaam

khadijah...i asked quite a lot of my practising family and they all seem to disagree with u .. They said its beta to do it but not compulsory!

see ya at skul 2moro!!! I bunked off 2da and hope u did tooo! or else u r dead meat (halaal ones)
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Old 17th March 2000, 22:19
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Eid was expensive as I have two wonderful young sisiters to buy clothes for. They are worth every penny as they make my breakfast in the morning (7.30am), iron my clothes, and bring my food to the table. The sister in law washes the clothes, prepares the food, so I had a duty to buy her clothes.

Anyway, I had a great time with my friends as many of them are working in different parts of the country, London, Leeds, Birmingham, Chester. I was pretty lucky as I got a job locally (I did go for interviews to London, but I declined at the end. Didn't fancy living in London. Nothing wrong withg London as I enjoy going there on short breaks).

I had to go and play Badminton today as I thought I had put on too much weight in one day.

PS Which mosque do you do your EID Prayers in. I am sure its not a Bangladeshi Mosque.

What your view on women going to grave yards and offering prayers to the deceased?
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Old 18th March 2000, 10:19
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Salaamz.....
hey offering prayers to the deceased is shirk, so i dont agree with it. if i was to be a proper Hanafi follower, then i would also say women going to the grave yard is wrong!...

I just realised something, when i went to the mosque that said it is fard......blimey!!!they were dancing to music in circles!!!!!
i think they are so called sufis from turkey!
i was very shocked,my Lord farhana, didnt know they were sufis....
The fard eid salah thing, well the imam said it is fard and he did quote quite a bit from Bukhari...but i checked it out and it would seem that it is more wajeeb.
Im kinda scared now, didnt know so many ppl commited such shirk!!....
Better go and edit the top..........
But i would still pray eid namaz....wajeeb is pretty important in Islam.....

wassalam!
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