We all know that there are both wealthy and poor Muslims across the globe, this can be interpreted as a form of test to each individual.
However, I fail to understand one thing is that suppose we have a very poor homeless Muslim in a war-torn country, he is barley able to get through each day. In fact I have been to many third-world countries and seen first hand Muslims suffering unimaginable physical and mental. e.g. some are healthy but have lost everyone of their family and suffering from depression; whilst others have physical pain such as hunger and thirst. Are these Muslims exempt from his Islamic duties such as Salat and Ramadan? If so why and please give me some authentic sources as references.
As far as I know no one is exempt from Salat and some under extreme conditions are exempt from Ramadan.
We also know that there are many well of Muslims who are living in luxury and are fully committed to all their obligatory Islamic duties as well as those that are optional. In fact I live in UK and have a very close friend who matches these description and even funds many Mosques. From an outside perspective, this looks extremely unfair, as they could potentially end up in a higher level of paradise and in some case the poorer Muslims never going to paradise at all as they may not have exercised their obligatory Islamic duties.
I understand that most people on this board have never experienced suffering like some I have seen, but I politely ask that you put yourself in their shoe before answering this question and really take your time to think are these two test as difficult as each other and what will be the outcome to those Muslims that suffered all their life but could not/chose not to from their depression, hunger, thirst, etc to perform their obligatory Salat for example.
Finally, please could you include references to authentic sources in your answers.
Thank You.
However, I fail to understand one thing is that suppose we have a very poor homeless Muslim in a war-torn country, he is barley able to get through each day. In fact I have been to many third-world countries and seen first hand Muslims suffering unimaginable physical and mental. e.g. some are healthy but have lost everyone of their family and suffering from depression; whilst others have physical pain such as hunger and thirst. Are these Muslims exempt from his Islamic duties such as Salat and Ramadan? If so why and please give me some authentic sources as references.
As far as I know no one is exempt from Salat and some under extreme conditions are exempt from Ramadan.
We also know that there are many well of Muslims who are living in luxury and are fully committed to all their obligatory Islamic duties as well as those that are optional. In fact I live in UK and have a very close friend who matches these description and even funds many Mosques. From an outside perspective, this looks extremely unfair, as they could potentially end up in a higher level of paradise and in some case the poorer Muslims never going to paradise at all as they may not have exercised their obligatory Islamic duties.
I understand that most people on this board have never experienced suffering like some I have seen, but I politely ask that you put yourself in their shoe before answering this question and really take your time to think are these two test as difficult as each other and what will be the outcome to those Muslims that suffered all their life but could not/chose not to from their depression, hunger, thirst, etc to perform their obligatory Salat for example.
Finally, please could you include references to authentic sources in your answers.
Thank You.