How old are you, bibish, if you don't mind me asking?
That's ok! I'm not that young - I'm 27 :nervous:
How old are you, bibish, if you don't mind me asking?
I agree with you, cz.Greetings,
I'm sure that as you're 27, your parents will realise you're old enough to make your own decisions. It may come as a shock to them, but I think it's definitely worth discussing. Get it out in the open.
I hope it works out for you.
Peace
Cz and glo - could I ask you both a question? As an atheist and a christian, what made you join and continue to use these forums? I am interested to know. You are both so refreshingly openminded and encouraging about Islam as well :statisfie
Bibish, speaking for myself, I came here to learn more about Islam.
I live in a community with a sizeable Muslim minority of Pakistani background; and I was frustrated because it seemed impossible to get to interact with them. So I felt I had to go elsewhere to learn about Islam ... and I found this forum.
It still is difficult to interact with local Muslims three years later, but with the knowledge I have gained here in this forum I can go out and treat my Muslim neighbours in a manner which they would find appropriate.
(I find that 'Ramadan Mubarak' rolls off my tongue quite easily these days ... and a Muslim family in our street and my family now exchange Eid and Christmas present on a regular basis. :statisfie)
I am not considering Islam for myself, but I would love to see greater interfaith working between our faiths.
We share so much in common, and if we applied our religious teachings properly, we could - in a combined effort- make our communities better places!
Why I continue to be a member here?
Well, I do take some time out once in a while, but I stay because
a) I continue to learn about Islam,
b) hopefully others can learn from me (and other Christians) about Christianity, and
c) I have simply made some wonderful friends here.
We share so much in common, and if we applied our religious teachings properly, we could - in a combined effort- make our communities better places!
I personally have found this forum very informative so far and a lot of more 'serious' than many other islamic forums I have encountered.
And thank you all for your wonderful advice
This is a major sin. You have to disobey your parents if what they say counters Islam.
I believe not fasting Ramadaan makes you a kafir (I will have to find proof though but if sawm is an arkam it only logically follows here).
If you can pray secretly, why can't you fast secretly?
Does not fasting during ramadan make me a kafir? Isn't it just a major sin? Isn't carrying out the pillars a prerequisite to being a practicing Muslim but not to being a Muslim?
Thank you
I sometimes see muslims who are really not friendly and at present I am going through a patch of seeing born muslims behaving bad and it can pull ur imaan down, then I see ppl who dont do salaat and appearto be non practising then I realise they are praying every meal, teaching thier kids surrahs, not cheating in business etc etc, and I feel far from Islam, this also pulls imaan down. The answer is definatley keepup with salaat, read Qur'an, friday mosque and dont judge anuone. Ramadhan will teach us the meaning and value of imaan and peace. Sister theres always some sort of confusion or hardship for us reverts but Alhamdulullah Allah wanted us to live off the path before bringing us to Islam. Never ever give up asking for His help, we really need it![]()
Tony
Check this out
sorry Tony my link didnt seem to workassalamu aleiykum sister, sorry but check what out. Peace
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