Do you have an addicted game?

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^^ I can't believe that a girl can get addicted to Call of Duty!!! :uuh::uuh::uuh:


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Really? I'm only 34...imsad
The pigs are a real headache. It's soo hard to collect truffles from them and they keep rotating <_<
PS, I had no problem with the tree. I sold the gold soldiers and other stuff too:hmm:

I don't keep them to keep my farm Islamic, ;D. I wasn't very happy about keeping the Christmas tree either but later I found myself sending and receiving presents. imsad

I need 4 cash more and this time I'll buy those Haiti Relief Fund seeds. I wonder if we are allowed to post the links to our farms here. :hmm:
 
I need 4 cash more and this time I'll buy those Haiti Relief Fund seeds. I wonder if we are allowed to post the links to our farms here. :hmm:
I can't buy 'em because I wasted mine on that stupid gold present which turned out to contain a grey tabby!!! <_<
Don't know about the links but we got a Farmville thread.. :hmm:

farmville on facebook :)
^ LOL. You still haven't posted pics of your Farm!!! C'mon...I'm sure it's gorgeous :p
 
Salaam all :)

As were on the subject of games, Are we as Muslims allowed to play them? I'm talking of sports games such as football, cricket etc nothing violent

I have a games console but lately Ive been feeling guilty and I'm thinking of getting rid of it

Your opinions please :)

yes we are, but like all games we're advised to not waste too much time on them
 
^^ I can't believe that a girl can get addicted to Call of Duty!!! :uuh::uuh::uuh:

Neither did I! But then my brothers forced me to try it, and well... it wasn't as boring as I expected.:hiding:
 
Neither did I! But then my brothers forced me to try it, and well... it wasn't as boring as I expected.:hiding:

come on you don't play call of duty...maybe sims or sudoku


if its true that you have played then you havent reached far in the game
 
come on you don't play call of duty...maybe sims or sudoku


if its true that you have played then you havent reached far in the game

Well, 55% completed, level 40, so yeah... pretty sure it isn't the Sims. :><:
 
Well, 55% completed, level 40, so yeah... pretty sure it isn't the Sims. :><:

Very good! mashallah....i would recommend MGS4 its probably the best game ever with best storyline
 
Wow, lol so many of you are really into Farmville ;D

I hope we can all get rid of our addictions and get addicted to islam :)
Inshallah, Let us not play too many games, or we'll end up dedicating a good amount of our time to it.:hmm:

As were on the subject of games, Are we as Muslims allowed to play them? I'm talking of sports games such as football, cricket etc nothing violent

Sports is a good way of keeping your body in shape. I don't think it's wrong to play sports, as longs as you don't play something violent.

Ruling on Playing Dangerous Sports
What is the ruling on doing dangerous sports, such as walking across tightropes in high places, jumping down from high places and staying in a cage with snakes?


Praise be to Allaah.

Just as Islam has commanded the Muslim to take care of his physical wellbeing, so too it forbids him to do any kind of harm to his body. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “There should be no harming or reciprocating harm.” (Narrated by Ibn Maajah, Kitaab al-Ahkaam, 2332; Ahmad, 2719; Maalik, 1234).

The scholars have discussed the matter of doing dangerous sports.

The author of al-Durr al-Mukhtaar said: “According to the Hanafi fiqh, ‘… all kinds of dangerous sports are permitted to the one who is skilled and is most likely to be safe from harm, such as archery/shooting, or hunting snakes. Watching these sports is permitted in such cases.’” (See al-Durr al-Mukhtaar, 6/404)

The first condition:

Complete skill and proficiency in these kinds of sports. That cannot be achieved without a lot of repeated practice and training, until that level of proficiency is achieved. If this training results in neglecting obligatory duties or ignoring Sunnah or recommended actions, then the view that it is haraam is applicable in this case. But if no such neglect results from this practice and training, then the view that it is permitted is applicable, and it is also permitted to watch.

The second condition:

That it is most likely that the person will be safe. If there is the slightest possibility that he will not be safe, or there is doubt that he will be safe, then the sport is haraam, because it may lead to his death. We are forbidden to reach towards such things, because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“…and do not throw yourselves into destruction…”

[al-Baqarah 2:195]

The third condition.

The sport should not be done for money. It is haraam to take payment for such sports, because this is regarded as consuming people’s wealth unlawfully, as there is no benefit in it.

See Bughiyat al-Mushtaaq fi Hukm al-Lahw wa’l-La’b wa’l-Sibaaq, p. 156-157.

I say: these things should be limited to special occasions and celebrations, provided that they comply with the conditions mentioned above. The soundness of this opinion is based on the reports about the Ethiopians playing in the mosque, so these matters should be restricted to the days of Eid. By analogy they may also be done on other special occasions and celebrations. Similarly, such sports are regarded as permissible on the condition that there is no mixing of men and women, and that the ‘awrahs of the players are not visible, and that no games of magic are involved.



See Qadaayaa al-Lahw wa’l-Tarfeeh, p. 295
http://islamqa.com/en/ref/3895

I hope that helps inshallah :)
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nope.. i dont play a single video game and i hope to never do so either! they're just too time consuming
 
nope.. i dont play a single video game and i hope to never do so either! they're just too time consuming

Yeah, I know what you mean. But, I only play my tetris game while I'm waiting in the bus for my destination or when I honestly do not have anything to do (though that rarely happens, I always have something to do). I don't exactly make time for playing video games... at least, not anymore.:X :/
 
Freedom Fighters and I'm Going In at first but now.. Halo and COD4 (multiplayer). :wub: :exhausted
 
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not anymore since my pc became to old to run the latest games, but i always used to spend weeks in my bedroom playing AA, football manager, CS, GTA Vice city online, in college we used to play funky snooker everyday lol.

we used to have our own class tournaments and draw names out a bag to see who played who LOL.

I made it to semi final :) evventually the teacher blocked it though after much threatening to do so.
 
no im not addicted to any games Alhamdulilah i am just thinking imagine Allah took your soul while playing a stupid game :muddlehea why don't we get addicted to reciting the kalma 100times a day <_<
 
no im not addicted to any games Alhamdulilah i am just thinking imagine Allah took your soul while playing a stupid game :muddlehea why don't we get addicted to reciting the kalma 100times a day <_<

You wont be reciting the kalma continuously for 24 hours a day...leisure time is needed and playing a video game after you have done your 3ibadah is fine and healthy.
 
It may be a little silly, but I am completely hooked on Bejeweled Blitz on FB :embarrass

... I'm also pretty good at it! :D
 
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