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SintoDinto
09-17-2020, 06:32 PM
My mother works in a hospital. She is getting older, and she is at risk with other health conditions that put her at risk of dying if she catches covid 19, including her age.
She is of the belief that missing prayers is alright during the entirety of covid 19, and pressures me not to go to mosque to pray, but eventually relents, but I eventually dont go out of guilt. Mosques are often open where I live, but there are precautions. Should I go, or should I not considering my mother? And considering I can't drive, and have to rely on uber, which costs my mother money?
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xboxisdead
09-27-2020, 02:43 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by SintoDinto
My mother works in a hospital. She is getting older, and she is at risk with other health conditions that put her at risk of dying if she catches covid 19, including her age.
She is of the belief that missing prayers is alright during the entirety of covid 19, and pressures me not to go to mosque to pray, but eventually relents, but I eventually dont go out of guilt. Mosques are often open where I live, but there are precautions. Should I go, or should I not considering my mother? And considering I can't drive, and have to rely on uber, which costs my mother money?
Brother, you are burdening the people here by pressuring them to give you a fatwa. This is a serious question and none of us are qualified to answer. Anyone answering your question will put himself or herself at risk of questioning in the day of judgement for giving this fatwa, even if it is a correct one. Please, ask a scholar or a shiekh in your mosque.
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SintoDinto
09-28-2020, 12:56 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by xboxisdead
Brother, you are burdening the people here by pressuring them to give you a fatwa. This is a serious question and none of us are qualified to answer. Anyone answering your question will put himself or herself at risk of questioning in the day of judgement for giving this fatwa, even if it is a correct one. Please, ask a scholar or a shiekh in your mosque.
Will do, brother. Also, I apologize for not saying this earlier, but, may Allah grant you shifa for your illness. I will keep you in my prayers. Please keep me in yours. I have difficulties of my own, including mental illness.
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MazharShafiq
09-29-2020, 01:34 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by xboxisdead
Brother, you are burdening the people here by pressuring them to give you a fatwa. This is a serious question and none of us are qualified to answer. Anyone answering your question will put himself or herself at risk of questioning in the day of judgement for giving this fatwa, even if it is a correct one. Please, ask a scholar or a shiekh in your mosque.
Yes well said.you must have to contact with any Islamic scholar to answer your question.
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