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Re: What are your plans for tomorrow ciid

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Knight of Wisdom wrote:
WestLdnShawty wrote::cry:
How weak is your Iman? :( smh

If I were you, I'd call off, or make an excuse..."My car broke down". BUT, wait...you're from London...most of you people don't have your own vehicles, meaning Public Transportation is the only way, and that certainly can't break down. :lol:
I've had my own car since the age of 18.. At least I dont drive a automatic vehicle
And what do you know about having ''Imaan''.. :|

This is a very important meeting and I actually want to attend so why would I make excuses just to avoid it.. It aint like I can perform the prayers :roll:
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Re: What are your plans for tomorrow ciid

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abdalla11 wrote:The eid prayer is so important that even women who are in their menstruation period should go to the mosque ( but not pray)
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NEVER HEARD OF THAT.

Must be an innovation. :?
Not an innovation at all, even the poor should try to find clothes so that they can go to the eid prayer, it's that important.
Al-Bukhaari (324) and Muslim (890) narrated that Umm ‘Atiyyah (may Allaah be pleased with her) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) commanded us to bring them (women) out on (Eid) al-Fitr and (Eid) al-Adha, and to bring out adolescent girls, menstruating women and virgins, but the menstruating women were to stay away from the prayer, but were to witness goodness and the gathering of the Muslims. I said: “O Messenger of Allaah, what if one of us does not have a jilbaab?” He said: “Let her sister lend her a jilbab.”
http://islam-qa.com/en/ref/49011/eid%20menstruation
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Its not a MUST though.. It's just basically highlighting that menstruating women can attend the Masjiid on Eid day if they want.. That's what i've been told anyway :|
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Shirib wrote:
Are you very knowledgeable in Islam?
Absolutely no.
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WestLdnShawty wrote:
I've had my own car since the age of 18.. At least I dont drive a automatic vehicle
And what do you know about having ''Imaan''.. :|

This is a very important meeting and I actually want to attend so why would I make excuses just to avoid it.. It aint like I can perform the prayers :roll:
I see.

Good luck.
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