1. People who don’t fast and openly smoke, drink and eat in front of you.
2. people waking up for sehri and going back to sleep without praying fajr,
3. People thinking that Ramadhan is only for the duration of your fast i.e as soon as it's time for iftaar, they can do all the stuff they've refrained from doing throughout the day
4. The amount of food that is wasted or goes down the bin
5. The huge number of text messages wishing you Ramadhan Mubarak and the Eid messages
6. During taraweeh prayers you get distracted by millions of phone calls or the racket outside
7. Imams reciting the Quran at Terrawih as if its a grand prix race
8. People arguing about the differences in iftar times in different time tables
9. Non-Muslims asking silly questions and feeling sorry for you
10. People burping next to you in salah because they had too much spicy food
1. People who don’t fast and openly smoke, drink and eat in front of you.
2. people waking up for sehri and going back to sleep without praying fajr,
3. People thinking that Ramadhan is only for the duration of your fast i.e as soon as it's time for iftaar, they can do all the stuff they've refrained from doing throughout the day
4. The amount of food that is wasted or goes down the bin
5. The huge number of text messages wishing you Ramadhan Mubarak and the Eid messages
what's wrong with that?
6. During taraweeh prayers you get distracted by millions of phone calls or the racket outside
7. Imams reciting the Quran at Terrawih as if its a grand prix race
8. People arguing about the differences in iftar times in different time tables
9. Non-Muslims asking silly questions and feeling sorry for you
sometimes people learn by asking silly questions.
10. People burping next to you in salah because they had too much spicy food
may be better to think about 10 great things about ramadan?
peace
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1 annoying thing is that some muslims start wearing proper clothes and become more humble in ramadaan
and when the month is over they go back to being their normal self
Wathinta umfazi Wathinta umbokodo No road is too long with good company
-Turkish Proverb
1 annoying thing is that some muslims start wearing proper clothes and become more humble in ramadaan
and when the month is over they go back to being their normal self
and i think some people read salat in Ramadhan, but then forgt about it for the rest of the year
format_quote Originally Posted by Muezzin
Being annoyed in Ramadan is like being sad on a bouncy castle.
1. People who don’t fast and openly smoke, drink and eat in front of you.
2. people waking up for sehri and going back to sleep without praying fajr,
3. People thinking that Ramadhan is only for the duration of your fast i.e as soon as it's time for iftaar, they can do all the stuff they've refrained from doing throughout the day
4. The amount of food that is wasted or goes down the bin
5. The huge number of text messages wishing you Ramadhan Mubarak and the Eid messages
6. During taraweeh prayers you get distracted by millions of phone calls or the racket outside
7. Imams reciting the Quran at Terrawih as if its a grand prix race
8. People arguing about the differences in iftar times in different time tables
9. Non-Muslims asking silly questions and feeling sorry for you
10. People burping next to you in salah because they had too much spicy food
All true and some really funny, are we allowed to contribute to the list. Like the way you present the views in chart topping style
"By time, Indeed, mankind is in loss, Except for those who have believed and done righteous deeds and advised each other to truth and advised each other to patience."Quran 103
is anyone else annoyed how the mosque packs up with people who think all their sins from 11 months ago will be forgiven as long as they stay good this month? or is it only me?
is anyone else annoyed how the mosque packs up with people who think all their sins from 11 months ago will be forgiven as long as they stay good this month? or is it only me?
Selam aleykum,
Hmm... We can't judge anyone, like really. Who knows, maybe that particular person with lots of sins never fasted/attended a mosque/prayed before and does this all just one Ramadan, this Ramadan, then he dies and those last good deeds, could save him from something worse?
Allah knows best, seriously! But we know Allah is the most merciful, the most forgiving! And if a Muslim turned to him during his last days, really being sincere about forgiveness, Allah is the ever forgiving!
We do not know the intentions of anyone or his/her destiny...
It's their business what they do, but at least you can be happy they (those who suddenly become practicing) are trying to maintain a good picture while it's Ramadan, the least, and every non-Muslim who knows about this holy month, watches us and by that sees how believing Muslims are... Yeah, it's a minor good side of some people's sudden behaviour, but at least it exists, and by the will of Allah, it could lead that many more are getting practicing even after Ramadan.
Shouldn't we exactly on Ramadan, pray to Allah that He gives us the strength to improve ourselves, our characters and wish the same to other Muslims, give dawah... instead of judging them all ?
Yeah, there are those who are shocking cases, drink alcohol and do haram things etc before and after Ramadan but on Ramadan act like the best... Yeah, it is hypocrisy, but maybe their intentions were good, maybe they said 'I'll change after this Ramadan' (but later didn't fully manage?) ? That's what I wanted to point out... It depends a lot on the intentions.
... A discussion about how people changed to the better after Ramadan, would be much better and much more motivating for others to see.
Just my humble opinion.
Selam aleykum
“If only I had checked myself”
—
Guy who wrecked himself
True leaders don't create followers...
.... They create new leaders.
Hmm... We can't judge anyone, like really. Who knows, maybe that particular person with lots of sins never fasted/attended a mosque/prayed before and does this all just one Ramadan, this Ramadan, then he dies and those last good deeds, could save him from something worse?
Allah knows best, seriously! But we know Allah is the most merciful, the most forgiving! And if a Muslim turned to him during his last days, really being sincere about forgiveness, Allah is the ever forgiving!
We do not know the intentions of anyone or his/her destiny...
It's their business what they do, but at least you can be happy they (those who suddenly become practicing) are trying to maintain a good picture while it's Ramadan, the least, and every non-Muslim who knows about this holy month, watches us and by that sees how believing Muslims are... Yeah, it's a minor good side of some people's sudden behaviour, but at least it exists, and by the will of Allah, it could lead that many more are getting practicing even after Ramadan.
Shouldn't we exactly on Ramadan, pray to Allah that He gives us the strength to improve ourselves, our characters and wish the same to other Muslims, give dawah... instead of judging them all ?
Yeah, there are those who are shocking cases, drink alcohol and do haram things etc before and after Ramadan but on Ramadan act like the best... Yeah, it is hypocrisy, but maybe their intentions were good, maybe they said 'I'll change after this Ramadan' (but later didn't fully manage?) ? That's what I wanted to point out... It depends a lot on the intentions.
... A discussion about how people changed to the better after Ramadan, would be much better and much more motivating for others to see.
Just my humble opinion.
Selam aleykum
i agree with u 100%, but i was referring to people that i know personally, who, astagfirullah, drink and smoke and have permiscuous sex all 11 months, but then they tidy up in ramadan, and return back to their habbits as soon as eid namaaz is done...
the only thing that annoys me is 'muslims' who dont fast. people who pride themselves on being religious and dont even take a day to fast, thats the only thing that bugs me, because it is hypocritical.
though i wont be judgmental. i myself havent fasted in the past as much as i should have but im trying to make that up. ive been fasting and even though im ill, im trying to stick it out. i don't know if i'm going to fast tomorrow though, i was a bit too dizzy and felt too ill today, we will see how i feel in the morning. i wish i was healthier
the most annoying thing I've seen in Ramadan.. is that Muslims having iftar in hotels, cafes, restaurants and continue eating, drinking, chatting until it's Isha' prayer time.... which means they dont do Maghrib prayers...:zip:
the most annoying thing I've seen in Ramadan.. is that Muslims having iftar in hotels, cafes, restaurants and continue eating, drinking, chatting until it's Isha' prayer time.... which means they dont do Maghrib prayers...:zip:
maybe they pray and then come in to eat???
"'Cause I hear the whispered words
In your masterpiece beautiful
You speak the unspeakable through
I love you too"
Well to me it has to be people going to bazaars or street markets at night.Ramadhan has been a "cultural" celebration here in my country in preparation for Eid.Although I'm not in a position to judge,people are thronging the markets and forgoing their terawih.I hope its only a minority though.
7. Imams reciting the Quran at Terrawih as if its a grand prix race
lol - Not a Muslim, but I know what you mean about this, some Sikh priests do that whilst reciting the Sikh Scriptures. It's like they are on piecework rate.
Ėk Gusā Alhu Mėrā
The One Lord, the Lord of the World, is my God Allah.
Dhan Guru Arjan Dev Mahraaj Ji!
Kal Meh Bėḏ Atharbaṇ Hū Nā Kẖuḏā Alhu Bẖa.
In the Dark Age of Kali Yuga, the Atharva Veda became prominent; Allah became the Name of God.
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