Good to hear that Bro. It is a very satisfying experience. I am sure you will wanna go back again
Women do go to the Mosque by the way but it is very rare and even if they do they have a seperate entrance and a seperate area.
Do let me know how it went Bro
Assalamu Alaikum,
It depends on the area. Here in the US, it is very common for women to go to the masjid, especially for jummah. Sometimes masjids have separate rooms, and sometimes we're all in the main musulla (prayer room). I'm going to Jummah today at my local masjid, where the men sit at the front of the hall and women sit at the back.
Just a quick thought, if women distract you, distract yourself first. Get an ipod and load it full of Qur'an. Lower your gaze into a book and always be reading. Constantly keep your tongue busy with remembrance of God. Occupy yourself with Allah (swt) and inshaAllah you'll do fine.
Ajrun As Though Years of Qiyamul Lail And Fasting
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بسم الله الكتب
'An Awus bin Sa'ad Ats Tsaqafi, he said, "I have heard Rasulullaah Shalallaahu 'Alaihi wa Sallam said, "Whoever take a bath in Jum'at with a serious bath, then quickly come and hear the first khutbah by walking, does not ride a vehicle, and being close with the imam, and then listening to it and do not talk in it (or busy with other thing), so in EVERY STEPS of him will gain good deeds of 1 YEAR: of his fasting and his Qiyamul Lail.
(HR.ibn Majah kitabu Iqamaatish Shalawati wa Sunnati Fiiha bab 80: Jum'at Prayer Bath, no.898-1096). Shahih: Al Misykah (1388), Shahih Abu Daud (372). At Ta'liq Ar-Raghib (1/247) by Syaikh Muhammad Nashiruddin Al Albani.
the imam gave a good talk however.. about eeesa (pbuh)
we prayed... we left.
as the day wore on i began to feel sadder and sadder. i was **** near upset by the evening....
wondered why i had to do this. i could be a secret believer forever. it would be great.... people, who needs em? i'm not really a great socializer anymore... especially since reverting...
the future of me trying to integrate into a community over the next few months didnt seem like much fun.
so as i moped at home.... i sat wondering wat direction i should take...
....i opened my laptop and had just downloaded a book the night before by richard bach: called jonathan liviungston seagul.
i read it . its great. inspired me to carry on going on this path of the external aspects of islam...even though i dont like it at the moment that much.
i recomend all reverts to read this book... its about change... and growth... and striving and success and freedom!!
allhamdillilah... i think i'll be going to the mosque a lot more....
Just a quick thought, if women distract you, distract yourself first. Get an ipod and load it full of Qur'an. Lower your gaze into a book and always be reading. Constantly keep your tongue busy with remembrance of God. Occupy yourself with Allah (swt) and inshaAllah you'll do fine.
no. i dont want to "distract myself first" wat kind of advice is that?
no. i dont want to "distract myself first" wat kind of advice is that?
So we women should all stay home because you can't control yourself? The Qur'an tells you to distract yourself. Women are to cover properly and men are to lower their gaze.
Tell the believing men to lower their gaze and be modest. That is purer for them. Lo! Allah is aware of what they do. (24:30)
I'm giving you sincere naseeha, counsel, on how you can avoid your problem of being focused on women all the time. Instead, try to focus on Allah (swt) all the time. That's the goal anyways, to be constantly focused on Allah (swt) so why not work on it?
As for being integrated into the muslim community, well, it can take time. It took me a good year to get my foot in the door, and that was only after I volunteered for some projects with our local MSA (muslim student association). inshaAllah next year during Ramadan there will be some opportunities for you. Oftentimes, there are dinners at the masjid, and if you go, inshaAllah people will talk with you. Look for volunteer opportunities through the masjid, or lectures that are being given. When you go, don't be shy and don't wait for people to come up to talk to you. Go up to them, give salaams and introduce yourself.
I moved to a different city after college and spent years moping that people in the muslim community weren't friendly and didn't like me. Well, this last year, I took a different approach - I approached them. I gave salaams, said hello, and took the initiative to start the conversation. Alhamdulilah it worked.
my body starts to shake and tremble when there is too much testosterone flowing through me... like right now... i ... i ....i ... just dont trust mysel.... f....
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lol
just kidding...
thanks for the advice..... the quran is good.
i'm glad you finally decided to talk to people... good one.
well done.
u only reap wat u sow...
so just out of interest were you introduced to your husband by a third party?? or was he strapping and dash... did he aproach u directly???
how would a religious chick feel if iu just walked up and said salaam... then looked at my toes to distract myself... then started shaking... lol
seriously? would u frown upon that? i'm used to just taking things when i want them... getting involved in society is a pain...
congratulations!!!!... InshaAllah...i'm suggesting you the article on stranger. you can find alot of it on this board.
May Allah protect us and guide us to the right path...Ameen.
25:36 And the true servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk the earth with humility and when the ignorant address them, they respond with words of peace.
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