Attending Friday prayers

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I try to avoid religious topics online (most of the time) as the discussion devolves into a lot of finger pointing at times, but thought this was a good topic.

The strictness of Friday prayer is emphasized on in Islam, think if you miss 3 Friday prayers in a row then you are really frowned upon, but what if you are in the west and sometimes school or work doesn't permit it?

Friday prayer is probably the one aspect of Islam every Muslim clings onto doesn't matter if they are devout followers or just barely follow it, they'll still attend. Have met Muslims who drink and have committed some other major sin yet still attend Friday prayer so I feel p bad when I have to miss it.

So yeah missing one of them feels like I wasted a day maybe because it's suppose to be a habit by now I suppose. Do any of you struggle attending friday prayers as well living abroad or is it something you get used to?
 
Yes, sometimes I have to miss Friday prayers because I get called into mandatory meetings or something super critical is going on at work. My previous place of employment had a few Muslims so we used to book a meeting room during lunch hour and pray there, but now its just me and a few others (who don't pray) so I have to go to a mosque which is 10-15 minutes away by car and the prayer there is held at 1:30. This means by the time I get back it is 2:30ish and I get alot of looks like "hey buddy having a 2.5 hour lunch".

The point that I'm trying to make is, I struggle to attend every single Friday prayers, but I always try to go.

Easier for Pakistani PP'ers to say "oh you should always pray even during work hours" while living in an overly-religious Muslim country. Don't judge someone before walking a mile in their shoes.
 
I haven't been to Friday prayers in years because I'm always at uni on Friday. The days I don't have uni on Fridays, I wake up late. My parents always lecture me that if you miss 3 in a row you are considered a non Muslim and you have to say the Kalima again.
 
I try to avoid religious topics online (most of the time) as the discussion devolves into a lot of finger pointing at times, but thought this was a good topic.

The strictness of Friday prayer is emphasized on in Islam, think if you miss 3 Friday prayers in a row then you are really frowned upon, but what if you are in the west and sometimes school or work doesn't permit it?

Friday prayer is probably the one aspect of Islam every Muslim clings onto doesn't matter if they are devout followers or just barely follow it, they'll still attend. Have met Muslims who drink and have committed some other major sin yet still attend Friday prayer so I feel p bad when I have to miss it.

So yeah missing one of them feels like I wasted a day maybe because it's suppose to be a habit by now I suppose. Do any of you struggle attending friday prayers as well living abroad or is it something you get used to?

I find it hard to go and pray jumma in the mosque e.g making it in time for the Jamat so I pray Zuhur when am able to. Also the molvis in my uni chat too much rubbish during the kutbah the few times I was able to go, I felt it incites hatred when he should be advocating, peace, love and important consituents of our religion which would be useful; also he may have been a salafi or a wahabi, I don't want to read behind Imams with beliefs I don't agree with.
 
I find it hard to go and pray jumma in the mosque e.g making it in time for the Jamat so I pray Zuhur when am able to. Also the molvis in my uni chat too much rubbish during the kutbah the few times I was able to go, I felt it incites hatred when he should be advocating, peace, love and important consituents of our religion which would be useful; also he may have been a salafi or a wahabi, I don't want to read behind Imams with beliefs I don't agree with.

I'm in a similar boat. The mosque that is closest to me at work is based on Salafi school of Islam. The maulvi is very very extreme, even going so far as saying "we will capture the church opposite the mosque, burn it down and erect a beautiful new mosque in its place."

I try to go as late as possible so that I don't have to listen to that maulvis hatefilled sermons.
 
I'm in a similar boat. The mosque that is closest to me at work is based on Salafi school of Islam. The maulvi is very very extreme, even going so far as saying "we will capture the church opposite the mosque, burn it down and erect a beautiful new mosque in its place."

I try to go as late as possible so that I don't have to listen to that maulvis hatefilled sermons.

:))) wow and I thought mine were bad, the molvis here share the same line of beliefs as yours but are subtle about the things they say. Looks like your one was trying to start a holy war literally lmao I've been unfortunate to listen to such sermons by arriving 30-60 mins in advance after being given a time which I thought was the start of the Jamat, sometimes you just feel like praying in a Jamat for Jumma when you're able to but when I have doubts about their beliefs I still pray Zuhur after
 
I haven't been to Friday prayers in years because I'm always at uni on Friday. The days I don't have uni on Fridays, I wake up late. My parents always lecture me that if you miss 3 in a row you are considered a non Muslim and you have to say the Kalima again.

You can't pray in uni?
 
I'm in a similar boat. The mosque that is closest to me at work is based on Salafi school of Islam. The maulvi is very very extreme, even going so far as saying "we will capture the church opposite the mosque, burn it down and erect a beautiful new mosque in its place."

I try to go as late as possible so that I don't have to listen to that maulvis hatefilled sermons.
:))) Lol are you paraphrasing or did he actually say that?
 
:))) Lol are you paraphrasing or did he actually say that?

Trust me there are molvis who'd go that far, right nut jobs out there I wouldn't be surprised if he bought a bunch of spears and AK47's to the kutbah that followed, lets casually go for a jihad across waterloo road brothers. The whole ordeal reminds me of the movie four lions
 
I'm in a similar boat. The mosque that is closest to me at work is based on Salafi school of Islam. The maulvi is very very extreme, even going so far as saying "we will capture the church opposite the mosque, burn it down and erect a beautiful new mosque in its place."

I try to go as late as possible so that I don't have to listen to that maulvis hatefilled sermons.

Terrible . Its unfortunate he does not know the seerat of prophet . Did prophet ever speak like that ?
 
Jummah is important..i like to pray in a large gathering. Unfortunately the historic 600 year old Jamia masjid here had been locked down by indian army since 5 months only until last jummah when prayers were allowed. It was the longest lockdown since the lockdown which was imposed by maharaja in 1800s.
 
Every thing should revolve around the prayer

Even more important than that, how you behave with people is priority.

No point praying 5 times a day , 365 days a year, yet behaving like an idiot and having bad "Haqooq-ul-Ibad".

I don't pray at all, I admit it.

But I try to not disrespect people's rights and help them as much as possible.

If that makes me a bad Muslim, so be it.
 
I'm in a similar boat. The mosque that is closest to me at work is based on Salafi school of Islam. The maulvi is very very extreme, even going so far as saying "we will capture the church opposite the mosque, burn it down and erect a beautiful new mosque in its place."

I try to go as late as possible so that I don't have to listen to that maulvis hatefilled sermons.


Surely you are just exaggerating here to make a point.

Even in Pakistan I've not heard it to this level (Ofcourse in sure it happens but saying from personal experience)

There was this imam in the us who used to indulge in all kinds of conspiracy theories but yes nothing confrontational or threatening

If it was me honestly I'd be tempted to report the imam
 
Even more important than that, how you behave with people is priority.

No point praying 5 times a day , 365 days a year, yet behaving like an idiot and having bad "Haqooq-ul-Ibad".

I don't pray at all, I admit it.

But I try to not disrespect people's rights and help them as much as possible.

If that makes me a bad Muslim, so be it.

both are very very important aspects of islam.
one falls under fulfilling the rights of Allah and the other under the rights of the people, like u say.

i live in england and work as a finance professional and i think that people are quite accomodating of when u take ur lunch break and how long it is, especially when they see somebody is a good worker
 
I haven't been to Friday prayers in years because I'm always at uni on Friday. The days I don't have uni on Fridays, I wake up late. My parents always lecture me that if you miss 3 in a row you are considered a non Muslim and you have to say the Kalima again.


This is the Hadith :

The hadith which speaks about one who misses three Juma, does not indicate to one becoming an unbeliever. Instead, it mentions that a seal is placed over his heart. The hadith states that Abu Qatada (R.A) narrates that the Prophet (S.A.S) said, ‘Whoever leaves out Juma three times without a valid necessity, then a seal is placed on his heart’. (Majma’uz Zawaa’id)

A similar tradition has been recorded by Imam Abu Dawood in which it is narrated that the Prophet (S.A.S) said, ‘Whoever misses the Juma three times on account of negligence, then Allah will put a seal on his heart. (Tirmizi, Abu Dawood)



What your parents have been told by Maulana hazraat is their personal opinion which in my view cannot be inferred from these sayings of Hadith.


Atleast Allah's Prophet Pbuh never said that.



May Allah give you Toufeeq to offer Prayers. Aameen.
 
:))) wow and I thought mine were bad, the molvis here share the same line of beliefs as yours but are subtle about the things they say. Looks like your one was trying to start a holy war literally lmao I've been unfortunate to listen to such sermons by arriving 30-60 mins in advance after being given a time which I thought was the start of the Jamat, sometimes you just feel like praying in a Jamat for Jumma when you're able to but when I have doubts about their beliefs I still pray Zuhur after

Is there any way we could report these Mullahs? We need to step up and fight these extremists at every step of the way.
 
Surely you are just exaggerating here to make a point.

Even in Pakistan I've not heard it to this level (Ofcourse in sure it happens but saying from personal experience)

There was this imam in the us who used to indulge in all kinds of conspiracy theories but yes nothing confrontational or threatening

If it was me honestly I'd be tempted to report the imam

I would report this Mullah in a heartbeat. He's driving more people away from Islam than inviting them to it.
 
I would report this Mullah in a heartbeat. He's driving more people away from Islam than inviting them to it.

Its always easier to just look the other way though and ignore it rather than involving yourself in unnecessary hassle
 
Is there any way we could report these Mullahs? We need to step up and fight these extremists at every step of the way.

I put one of them in a headlock, hopefully it taught him a lesson!
 
Yes, sometimes I have to miss Friday prayers because I get called into mandatory meetings or something super critical is going on at work. My previous place of employment had a few Muslims so we used to book a meeting room during lunch hour and pray there, but now its just me and a few others (who don't pray) so I have to go to a mosque which is 10-15 minutes away by car and the prayer there is held at 1:30. This means by the time I get back it is 2:30ish and I get alot of looks like "hey buddy having a 2.5 hour lunch".

The point that I'm trying to make is, I struggle to attend every single Friday prayers, but I always try to go.

Easier for Pakistani PP'ers to say "oh you should always pray even during work hours" while living in an overly-religious Muslim country. Don't judge someone before walking a mile in their shoes.

idiots will always be idiots, don't let others judge your actions, whether it is people moaning about you not praying or people questioning why you are late to lunch; tell them you went and prayed.
 
I would report this Mullah in a heartbeat. He's driving more people away from Islam than inviting them to it.

The worst ones are former gangsters/wannabe tough guys turned mullahvi bodybuilders lol. Theses guys grow old realize their life isn't high school days any more and everyone has progressed while they are too stupid to do anything useful with their lives.
 
I'm in a similar boat. The mosque that is closest to me at work is based on Salafi school of Islam. The maulvi is very very extreme, even going so far as saying "we will capture the church opposite the mosque, burn it down and erect a beautiful new mosque in its place."

I try to go as late as possible so that I don't have to listen to that maulvis hatefilled sermons.

Would you want your child to hear what that guy has to say ? If not, report him to the authority or try to have him removed, by doing this you are only doing good for Muslims.
 
I'm in a similar boat. The mosque that is closest to me at work is based on Salafi school of Islam. The maulvi is very very extreme, even going so far as saying "we will capture the church opposite the mosque, burn it down and erect a beautiful new mosque in its place."

I try to go as late as possible so that I don't have to listen to that maulvis hatefilled sermons.


As a fellow Muslim Brother/Uncle and as a religious leader you might have soft feelings and respect for Imam sahib. It is very Natural.


But you must report him. For a noble cause. So that He undergoes rehab.


Hazur Pbuh was Salaamti for whole World abd so wss His Pbuh mission. This man is doing enough to brain wash an immature mind or those having lesser cognitive powers. God forbid it can result in Non Muslims getting harmed and it will bring bad name for Islam & Muslims. Overall it would be bad for society.


If you do not want your identity to be known than write to the authorities not mentioning your name but mentioning all and ask them to keep a check over him and what He is delivering.


Saving lives will give you Ajar e Azeem.


May Allah protect, help & bless you. Aameen.
 
Surely you are just exaggerating here to make a point.

Even in Pakistan I've not heard it to this level (Ofcourse in sure it happens but saying from personal experience)

There was this imam in the us who used to indulge in all kinds of conspiracy theories but yes nothing confrontational or threatening

If it was me honestly I'd be tempted to report the imam

The fact was the church infront of the mosque was shutting down and the mosque's administration had bought the land and they were going to demolish it and build a mosque in its place. .However, the maulvi sahab made it feel like the victory of Muslims over the infidels lol.

When he said it all the namazee were looking here and there confused as to what is going on, then a junior maulvi took the mike from him and clarified the situation and then conducted the rest of the sermon.
 
As a fellow Muslim Brother/Uncle and as a religious leader you might have soft feelings and respect for Imam sahib. It is very Natural.


But you must report him. For a noble cause. So that He undergoes rehab.


Hazur Pbuh was Salaamti for whole World abd so wss His Pbuh mission. This man is doing enough to brain wash an immature mind or those having lesser cognitive powers. God forbid it can result in Non Muslims getting harmed and it will bring bad name for Islam & Muslims. Overall it would be bad for society.


If you do not want your identity to be known than write to the authorities not mentioning your name but mentioning all and ask them to keep a check over him and what He is delivering.


Saving lives will give you Ajar e Azeem.


May Allah protect, help & bless you. Aameen.

You are correct. I would surely report him the next time he says something this extreme.
 
You are correct. I would surely report him the next time he says something this extreme.

Try confronting to him first and try to see if he can be reasoned if not then you go to the authorities, you could also threaten him by letting him know you'll give the cops a heads up if he gives the same sermons again.
 
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