× Register Login What's New! Contact us
Results 1 to 7 of 7 visibility 1819

My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers?

  1. #1
    SintoDinto's Avatar
    brightness_1
    IB Senior Member
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Jan 2019
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    572
    Threads
    176
    Rep Power
    0
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    23

    My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers?

    Report bad ads?

    My mother makes around 100,000 dollars a year. Trump's new tax cuts drastically cut taxes. She even has my sister and her husband, her sister (my aunt) and her husband as a backup. But we have so many expenses such as taking care of people in Turkey in our family impacted by the purges of President Erdogan, in addition to poor people, and my divorced father contributes $0.00 to my brother and I, and of course nothing to my sister because she's not his daughter after divorce (we're half siblings). And my healthcare and therapy costs, and my medication, and my using electronic taxi (not gonna name service for fear of MIT agents on here, it's common where I live) for school, and food, and the cars constantly breaking, my mother is broke. I once went to a faraway masjid, with an office, and I got angry and was gonna give a donation, but instead said I was boycotting them and left after insulting a janitor then weakly apologizing. then i left. then i told my mother i was coming back to apologize and do my prayers, she threatened to not come home from work if i went to prayers, but i went anyway, and apologized more fully, in addition to the other(s). she now says I can only go to a masjid closerby with people i am not familiar with, and outside our jamaat, and I have to walk, when i have zero sense of direction, weak body, weak mind due to medicine i am taking, etc. i am definitely DEFINITELY starting to read surat al waqiah every night. no salafi can convince me otherwise that "albaani said its daeef"
    chat Quote

  2. Report bad ads?
  3. #2
    CuriousonTruth's Avatar
    brightness_1
    IB Senior Member
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Jan 2019
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    527
    Threads
    28
    Rep Power
    0
    Rep Ratio
    7
    Likes Ratio
    24

    Re: My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers?

    100,000 dollars and poor. Okay man.
    chat Quote

  4. #3
    SintoDinto's Avatar
    brightness_1
    IB Senior Member
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Jan 2019
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    572
    Threads
    176
    Rep Power
    0
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    23

    Re: My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers?

    format_quote Originally Posted by CuriousonTruth View Post
    100,000 dollars and poor. Okay man.
    I'm serious??????? Do you hve any idea how expensive health care is in this country? and not to mention I'm going to university without a scholarship, without financial aid (government loans) this semester, which is also expensive? where do you live, bro, turkey? i live in a metropolitan area, cost of living is higher. EDIT: also, i understand if you live in turkey the currency crisis may make you view the dollar with grandeur or suspicion, but even here the dollar is not all its made out to be. EDIT: And not to mention my sister just had a baby.
    Last edited by SintoDinto; 02-02-2019 at 05:49 PM.
    chat Quote

  5. #4
    alfaqir's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    Full Member
    star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Jun 2018
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    51
    Threads
    0
    Rep Power
    36
    Rep Ratio
    40
    Likes Ratio
    91

    Re: My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers?

    format_quote Originally Posted by SintoDinto View Post
    My mother makes around 100,000 dollars a year. Trump's new tax cuts drastically cut taxes. She even has my sister and her husband, her sister (my aunt) and her husband as a backup. But we have so many expenses such as taking care of people in Turkey in our family impacted by the purges of President Erdogan, in addition to poor people, and my divorced father contributes $0.00 to my brother and I, and of course nothing to my sister because she's not his daughter after divorce (we're half siblings). And my healthcare and therapy costs, and my medication, and my using electronic taxi (not gonna name service for fear of MIT agents on here, it's common where I live) for school, and food, and the cars constantly breaking, my mother is broke.
    if you are capable to go to university, what prevents you to also take a part-time job to ease your family's financial burdens, or at least to cover your personal smaller expenses, such as transportation? Unemployment rates are very low in the US as far as i know (4%? ), so there is opportunity in the job market...

    I once went to a faraway masjid, with an office, and I got angry and was gonna give a donation, but instead said I was boycotting them and left after insulting a janitor then weakly apologizing. then i left. then i told my mother i was coming back to apologize and do my prayers, she threatened to not come home from work if i went to prayers, but i went anyway, and apologized more fully, in addition to the other(s).
    you have your own money to give away as a sadaqa, but don't have money for covering public transport?

    she now says I can only go to a masjid closerby with people i am not familiar with, and outside our jamaat, and I have to walk, when i have zero sense of direction, weak body, weak mind due to medicine i am taking, etc. i am definitely DEFINITELY starting to read surat al waqiah every night. no salafi can convince me otherwise that "albaani said its daeef"

    If there is a masjid in walking distance, then go there, if you have problems with navigating, there are smart phone apps helping in this, aren't there? What is the exact problem with going to a new masjid, unknown community? Just use basic manners, greeting them with salam, thats all, it works with all jamaats in my experience. If you have temperament issues, try to focus on it especially strongly why you are there in the first place (ibadet). Better to remain silent, hold back your tongue than to insult or argue with others. Go there, listen to the khutba, perform the namaz, then go to your own business. Don't complicate it for yourself It is not like you have to chit-chat with people if you don't want to.


    If you have serious health issues that prevent you to go to a mosque, then you have a legitimate reason not to attend, it is not compulsory for you in that case... but i think first you should sort it out yourself what is the real problem what you want to overcome, financial, geographic distance, health condition?

    whatever is the case, I hope you will find a solution, may Allah help you!
    | Likes AabiruSabeel liked this post
    chat Quote

  6. Report bad ads?
  7. #5
    SintoDinto's Avatar
    brightness_1
    IB Senior Member
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Jan 2019
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    572
    Threads
    176
    Rep Power
    0
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    23

    Re: My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers?

    format_quote Originally Posted by alfaqir View Post
    if you are capable to go to university, what prevents you to also take a part-time job to ease your family's financial burdens, or at least to cover your personal smaller expenses, such as transportation? Unemployment rates are very low in the US as far as i know (4%? ), so there is opportunity in the job market...



    you have your own money to give away as a sadaqa, but don't have money for covering public transport?




    If there is a masjid in walking distance, then go there, if you have problems with navigating, there are smart phone apps helping in this, aren't there? What is the exact problem with going to a new masjid, unknown community? Just use basic manners, greeting them with salam, thats all, it works with all jamaats in my experience. If you have temperament issues, try to focus on it especially strongly why you are there in the first place (ibadet). Better to remain silent, hold back your tongue than to insult or argue with others. Go there, listen to the khutba, perform the namaz, then go to your own business. Don't complicate it for yourself It is not like you have to chit-chat with people if you don't want to.


    If you have serious health issues that prevent you to go to a mosque, then you have a legitimate reason not to attend, it is not compulsory for you in that case... but i think first you should sort it out yourself what is the real problem what you want to overcome, financial, geographic distance, health condition?

    whatever is the case, I hope you will find a solution, may Allah help you!
    I can't get a job due to autism and other disabilities such as borderline personality disorder, physical weakness, ADHD, and anxiety. as well as a sex offense which was only shared with psychiatrists and therapists (no zina or sexual activity or actual harming people, but.....anyway, can';t share it....let's just say im in deep and expensive
    therapy now). and i cant drive due to autism affecting my motor functioning. oh, and depression, and multiple meds. but, hey, i'm in community college and will likely transfer to 4-year campus!) im working on getting an economics degree. ill likely get a job as a data entry clerk or office clerk or something through disability services, known as vocational assistance or vocational rehabilitation here. i didnt give money, i gave old possesions, brother. and i can't walk that far, im physically weak. and jamaat problems are not the issue due to politics, it's just that il miss everyone i used to know. but thank you brother EDIT: But luckily I may have someone to drive me, because I believe one brother goes there each week or could, and if not do I have an excuse?
    Last edited by SintoDinto; 02-02-2019 at 09:07 PM.
    chat Quote

  8. #6
    azc's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldskool
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Jan 2016
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    7,057
    Threads
    391
    Rep Power
    69
    Rep Ratio
    34
    Likes Ratio
    35

    Re: My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers?

    My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers?

    Allah (swt) knows best
    chat Quote

  9. #7
    MazharShafiq's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Sep 2016
    Location
    Pakistan
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    2,301
    Threads
    56
    Rep Power
    48
    Rep Ratio
    7
    Likes Ratio
    18

    Re: My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers?

    If there is a masjid in walking distance, then go there, if you have problems with navigating, there are smart phone apps helping in this, aren't there? What is the exact problem with going to a new masjid, unknown community? Just use basic manners, greeting them with salam, thats all, it works with all jamaats in my experience. If you have temperament issues, try to focus on it especially strongly why you are there in the first place (ibadet). Better to remain silent, hold back your tongue than to insult or argue with others. Go there, listen to the khutba, perform the namaz, then go to your own business.
    My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers?

    27y9utc 1 - My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers?
    chat Quote


  10. Hide
Hey there! My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers? Looks like you're enjoying the discussion, but you're not signed up for an account.

When you create an account, we remember exactly what you've read, so you always come right back where you left off. You also get notifications, here and via email, whenever new posts are made. And you can like posts and share your thoughts. My family is so poor I can not afford to go to Juma prayers?
Sign Up

Similar Threads

  1. If you are in Hawaii, which day is Juma'a
    By Faye in forum Halal Fun
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 03-30-2023, 03:21 AM
  2. juma mubar....
    By MazharShafiq in forum General
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 11-16-2018, 10:54 AM
  3. I want to get married, but i cant afford the wedding
    By Live2Learn90 in forum Family & Society
    Replies: 18
    Last Post: 02-05-2012, 10:21 PM
  4. Can you afford to miss it?!
    By hidaayah in forum Prayer
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 04-14-2008, 09:59 PM
  5. why do we make prayers to the prophets family?
    By cornawake in forum New Muslims
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 09-24-2007, 08:51 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
create