Is this really a problem?

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Salaam Brothers and Sisters..

Recently, when I go to the mosque and the Athan comes on.. I start to shiver and sometimes I feel to cry but I hold it back.

I know it sounds silly but I wanted to know if this was bad?

Jazak..
 
I don't think it is a problem, unless it prevents you from doing your daily activity.. any emotion that overtakes you, just let it overtake you and don't resist it unless it is a bad emotion and you are acting it out in a negative fashion (like anger)



and Allah swt knows best..

:w:
 
I'm sure you'd know better than any of us, since you know what's going through your mind. Are there very few people in the Masjid while you are there? Also, I noticed that the Masjid I go to has the A/C on a lot, maybe it's colder in your Masjid too, and the sound vibrations cause you to realize it?

I can't explain the crying though, since there are two types of crying:

1) Crying for joy

2) Crying for sadness

Either, you're in awe of the Athan, or you're afraid of it.
 
I can't explain the crying though, since there are two types of crying:

1) Crying for joy

This is good

2) Crying for sadness

This is also good if you are scared of future or some other religious reasonns. If none of these contact an elder :)
 
Its not a problem. I feel like that too sometimes especially when I read the translation of the Qur'an, it gives me shivers and sometimes tears fill my eyes.
 

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