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Salam to all,
I'm writing to you seeking advice for my nefs is torturing me.
I'm a working mom of two. I generally pray the Fajr on time. But everyday when I get home, I have to do the Dhuhr, Asr and Maghrib salahs all together. Sometimes I am so very tired, I do my salh sitting. Then I saw my mom who is very ill doing the salah normally, so i felt even worse. I missed several days of salahs. I decide never to miss any one but as soon as I get to work and get tangled in the work days, I miss several salahs and never make them up.
Please, tell me what I shall do since I CAN NOT pray at work.
I'm really desperate.
A tortured mind
I'm writing to you seeking advice for my nefs is torturing me.
I'm a working mom of two. I generally pray the Fajr on time. But everyday when I get home, I have to do the Dhuhr, Asr and Maghrib salahs all together. Sometimes I am so very tired, I do my salh sitting. Then I saw my mom who is very ill doing the salah normally, so i felt even worse. I missed several days of salahs. I decide never to miss any one but as soon as I get to work and get tangled in the work days, I miss several salahs and never make them up.
Please, tell me what I shall do since I CAN NOT pray at work.
I'm really desperate.
A tortured mind
my sister ive worked in numerous organisations and for many call centres and i can honestly tell you that it is very easy to pray in any organisation.I never even had the need to ask for a prayer place because i just walked around and found so many places. You don;t need a big room sis as long as the place is reasonabley quite and out of the way then you can use it to pray. You obviously get a lunch break. In the lunch break you can pray your Dhuhr. In your afternoon break Asr and your Maghrib you can easily take a few minutes out like people do when they go to the toilet and take ten minutes or so and in half of that time you could have easily read your Maghrib.