IbnAbdulHakim
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Sorry, I live in Nottingham.
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Sorry, I live in Nottingham.
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i am so glad to hear this - also, that you asked the chairman - look at it this way - you provided an opportunity for him to do a good deed for a fellow muslim.![]()
I have now, alhamdulilah! The chairman of the Masjid says that I can stay with his family on Eid. He says that I can come with them after I've been to Eid prayers.
My mum said it was impolite of me to ask him though. Which is probably correct in normal circumstances.
Now I just have to inform my mum that on Eid, 'smart clothes' means sunnah clothes not shirt and trousers!
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Salam Fishman bro,
I asked you on behalf of my brother in PM where you lived. I mentioned ur post to him and I think he wanted to invite you. He asked me your location and I said well it's some place called Terrania City lol! He said that must be somewhere in America *rolf* Now I find out you're in Nottingham!!! :giggling:
Neway we're glad you've been invited to spend Eid with the mosque chairman's family. Hope you have a wonderful day inshaAllah.![]()
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I feel really isolated now, especially since it's near eid. I don't know how I will be able to cope seeing other Muslims celebrating together, whilst all I can do is sit in fromt of a computer screen at home. There is only one Muslim who I often talk to, I hardly get a chance to communicate with anybody else at school. I often cry about this, even when it isn't at night, which is unusual for me. I don't think any of the Muslims I know really understand what this is feels like. Imagine that your parents were not Muslim, and that you hardly knew any of your friends, and that you couldn't regularly go to the Masjid. It's awful.
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How was your Eid bro?
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