Abdullah719
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are you hannafi ?
In short, no.
But I do pray Witr most of the time and if I miss it, I try to make it up.
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are you hannafi ?
Salam bro and thanks for the input. I read Witr is Wajib and a must. Thats why I am a bit confused
These terms like wajib , sunnah e Muakkadah , ghayr Muakaddah etc are all fiqh terms , developed by scholars , not by prophet.
The main thing is that in Islam there are obligatory thing , and non obligatory thing. If you do non obligatory you will be rewarded .
Those who say witr or sunnah is wajib , ask them why they do not fast on Mondays and thursdays ? That is not regular sunnah of the prophet ?
A old , retired person can sit in the masjid whole day and pray . If you pray your 5 prayers , and then work hard and earn money in right way for your family , the reward will be much higher than a person sitting whole day and praying.
Always remember Allah swt does not require worship , Allah swt is worthy of worship.
There is a hadeeth also where prophet says that a person who prays 5 times , and keeps away from major sin , will insha Allah will enter paradise.
These terms like wajib , sunnah e Muakkadah , ghayr Muakaddah etc are all fiqh terms , developed by scholars , not by prophet.
The main thing is that in Islam there are obligatory thing , and non obligatory thing. If you do non obligatory you will be rewarded .
Those who say witr or sunnah is wajib , ask them why they do not fast on Mondays and thursdays ? That is not regular sunnah of the prophet ?
A old , retired person can sit in the masjid whole day and pray . If you pray your 5 prayers , and then work hard and earn money in right way for your family , the reward will be much higher than a person sitting whole day and praying.
Always remember Allah swt does not require worship , Allah swt is worthy of worship.
There is a hadeeth also where prophet says that a person who prays 5 times , and keeps away from major sin , will insha Allah will enter paradise.
Jazzak Allah brother. May you be rewarded for taking the time to answer me.
This. Just keep it simple. Get used to doing the obligatory and the non obligatory becomes easy. Also I believe there is a hadith referring to people who wake up early to go to work for their family. Their waking up for work is an act of worship and if they complete their obligatory prayer at the same time, their waking up early is equal to tuhujjud. So just a little bit of motivation for those of you having to wake up very early for your family.
Going through heartbreak and mental issues , so praying, not for problems to go away but for mental strength..
I owe an apology to everyone I was judgmental towards but i do realize faith can help in smaller doses..
Stay strong, these crumbs of comfort will prove invaluable when one gets to reflect later.
Staring into the fire can be life-affirming though, as it lays bare the trivial nature of our own judgment.
Going through heartbreak and mental issues , so praying, not for problems to go away but for mental strength..
I owe an apology to everyone I was judgmental towards but i do realize faith can help in smaller doses..
Going through heartbreak and mental issues , so praying, not for problems to go away but for mental strength..
I owe an apology to everyone I was judgmental towards but i do realize faith can help in smaller doses..
(If anything else I am looking highly insensitive but I am taking that risk)I never miss Isha prayer. I perform it very late in the night, generally my last activity of the day. It gives me great peace and tranquility, more so than any other prayer.
Generally I perform 2-3 prayers a day, and all five on a good day once in a while.
3.5 years later, my frequency has dropped to 1 per weeks only, i.e. the Friday prayer.
A shame really.
From the Quranic reference, Asr is the most important daily prayers.
Perhaps you can start with focusing on this one, and see how it goes?
Heartbreak in romance - time for phupho ki beti, ask for arranged marriage(If anything else I am looking highly insensitive but I am taking that risk)
Mental issue - Any religion for some reason humans need that trust in some kind of energy that's behind thme
Hard to replicate with anything else in life (Please don't turn it into an atheist debate just my feeling)
I had mental issues when living without family in a dorm after you hang out with friends and have fun you miss your family
Maybe you are alone? That also plays a part
Try to keep yourself occupied with social activities I have joined the obnoxious things to keep my mind occupied and busy - have to get creative if you are alone
There was a time when I thought it was cool to declare oneself atheist.

How can a prayer work for a Muslim/Hindu/Christian? Who is answering those prayers?
It may just be a coincidence, but I also found huge increase in my wealth.
I used to think like that, but once I started praying I found that I was more respectful towards life and less egoistical about myself. It may just be a coincidence, but I also found huge increase in my wealth. During my faithless days had to always ask others for money at the end of the month to pay off my debts, and now I donate to dharmic causes every month. Of course, just because it worked for me doesn't mean it will work for others. If atheism makes some people happy and fulfilled, that is ok too.
Which God may I ask you prayed for? Do you think that God really exists?
You have to find your own answers.
I am neither a Theist nor an Atheist. I am a seeker. So wanted to find out which God you prayed to and what was the response. No trying to offend you.
It was a serious reply. You have to take your own path to find God. What or to whom I pray is of no value here. Actually I wrote, but discarded that paragraph as it is not the right place to talk about it. Want to discard this reply as well, but just want you to know that I wrote an answer but didn't feel it was worth it to post hit here.
I am neither a Theist nor an Atheist. I am a seeker. So wanted to find out which God you prayed to and what was the response. No trying to offend you.
Going through heartbreak and mental issues , so praying, not for problems to go away but for mental strength..
I owe an apology to everyone I was judgmental towards but i do realize faith can help in smaller doses..
Thanks hoping for the same!
From the Quranic reference, Asr is the most important daily prayers.
Perhaps you can start with focusing on this one, and see how it goes?
Asr is always the most challenging for me because I am either in the hospital or on the golf course.
I have always found Isha and Fajr the easiest, so I will try to start from there.
My mother and wife pray 5 times a day so I hope their influence rubs on me eventually.