I understand how important these prayers are (the 5 is it?) as you guys know about my situation at home ( super Christian) I also have a family of six and privacy is very hard to achieve how am I suppose to do my prayers? also I wont be able to do prayers for like.. what? maybe at max a week? I got allot of learning to do... Will Allah count this as a sin against me?
i think as long as you strive to establish the prayers as soon as you can its allright.
i know your situation is difficult. Its upto you how you want to pursue this, you can pray after letting your family know, or you can pray silently in secrecy.
bro i think you should really find a mosque to go to... it will help you greatly
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My tears testify that i have a heart
yet i feel me and shaytan never part
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I will have to do it in secrecy I hope to establish them soon you guys got any websites with good step by step instruction on how to do them?
also just some added question: Is all prayer done by bowing down to Mecca and praying in Arabic? or is it valid to in like say my head pray in English to Allah?
sorry for the double post I guess you cant edit posts lol I meant to also say when it comes to a Mosque I will not be able to visit one but their is (I think) 1 Mosque in my state but its like 60 miles away? I will see if I can try and visit it somehow.
it's a delicate situation you are in brother and i will tell you what the prophet said to his comanions at the beginnings of islam when some of his companions were very enthusiastic to perform their worshipping in public so the prophet advised them to do in secret so that they can avoid fitna which means to be distracted by something evil and the one who narated the hadiths said what the prophet warned us against happened and one of us could not pray without being hidden somewhere and that because of the violent reaction of unbelievers but i will tell you the same thing as the brother said which is to find a mosque and do your prayers god willing and hiding one's faith is never a sin as it's mentioned in the coran about the man of firaon people who used to hide his faith.
i just want to tell you something brother which is that at the beginning it's always very hard and god willing i will try to find some stories of people and what they suffered at the begining of islam and i hope that brothers and sister will try to find more too god willing
god bless you and guide and keep you on the straight way god willing
you'll get more reward then most of us for going thats for sure... your as sinless as a baby right now lol coz u just took your shahadah which wipes away everything before it .
clean slate... must feel amazing !!
hmm well about the prayers :
check this out its the best i could find at short notice :
Brother the beauty of Islam is that there is only one way of doing things so that there is no confusion. All Muslims pray towards Mecca by bowing down.
But... in Islam if you can't pray standing up, then pray sitting down. If you can't pray sitting down, then pray lying down. If you can't pray lying down then pray with your eyes, in your heart.
Praying in one way or another is better than not praying at all. That is the bottom line.
another question.... if I am not mistaken the last time I looked into Islam (a while ago) I realized that one of the prayer times is during my own School hours (not good) how am I suppose to pray? its not illegal to pray nor is it forbiden but..... where to do it? the bathroom? we used to be able to lock them but you cant now..........
I will always be in school during Dhuhr I thought the Qur'an says something about doing the Prayers only during the time they are meant to be done? or something like that?
Brother if it is not possible to pray during the day you are able to make up for missed prayers in special circumstances. If I am wrong someone will correct me.
Praying at night and making up is better than not praying. It is also a lot better than what you did till yesterday?
It is a step in the right direction. Just ask Allah to help you keep a strong faith and get you through your struggles.
I don't think the internet is the right place to learn how to do the prayers, something as important as this should be learnt 100% correctly.
I understand your situation, but i would advise that you find a way to attend a masjid, or perhaps, start an interaction with a fellow muslim in you Area and and request from him to teach you how to do the prayers.
Even if their are Muslims in my area... how am I suppose to find them?
i found this website http://www.isvt.org/home.htm
there is an islamic community where u live maybe u could contact them
Questions/Comments: [email protected]
Phone: (802) 655-6711
hope that helps
Yeah I found out about them like yesterday but thank for the link I could not find it the only problem is that the Mosque is like.... 60 or something miles away! lol if only they where closer
Islam is the TRUTH!!
"The worst moment for the atheist is when he is really thankful and has nobody to thank."- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
I got another question involving prayer and it has to do with Dua. and how its performed lately for the past 2 days I have been saying this like this "Oh great and powerful Allah I praise you, and ask you grant me faith and the ability to follow you wherever you may lead me" is this a Dua? Have I been doing it correct? is a simple "Amen" good enough to end a prayer?
Islam is the TRUTH!!
"The worst moment for the atheist is when he is really thankful and has nobody to thank."- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
There are specific ettiquette when making dua, but in general, it's just you talking with Allah (swt). When we look at the dua of the Prophet (saws) and his companions, we find certain themes that run throughout. These are things you may wish to add to your dua, if you'd like.
Another good thing is to call Allah (swt) by his names. So rather than simply saying "great," you could say al-Kabir, or "the most Great" and instead of "powerful," al-Muqtadir" or "the Powerful." For example, see my signature - ya Latif, which translates as oh Subtle One, or oh Gentle One!
Last edited by UmmSqueakster; 10-24-2008 at 04:55 PM.
ok thanks so "Al-Kabir Allah please grant me faith like that of your messenger Mohamed (PBUH) and allow me to be able to follow you where ever you may lead me.. Amen" good?
Islam is the TRUTH!!
"The worst moment for the atheist is when he is really thankful and has nobody to thank."- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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