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Old 03-08-2012, 04:18 AM   #21
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Take this scenario, a guy comes to pray in masjid in sleeveless and shorts covering the knee cap. The same guy goes to his non muslim manager's home, neatly dressed formals, full hand, ironed clothes. Is it shirk?
is this shirk??? Are we really asking this?

Did the guy go to his boss in a suit and prostrate infront of him?
did he go to a mosque in shirts etc... and refuse to do "sajood"?
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Old 03-08-2012, 04:22 AM   #22
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It isn't shirk... it is just having messed up priorities.
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Old 03-08-2012, 05:57 AM   #23
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is this shirk??? Are we really asking this?

Did the guy go to his boss in a suit and prostrate infront of him?
did he go to a mosque in shirts etc... and refuse to do "sajood"?
correct its not Shirk, but as said by Abdul Wahhab this is messed up priorities & it might lead us to deviate one day
May Allah protect us.
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Old 03-08-2012, 07:59 AM   #24
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There is an easier way to answer this problem. If our beloved Rasoolullah was to come and meet us; how would we dress and how would we act? I am pretty sure that we would'nt go in t-shirts and three quarters or would we?
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Old 03-08-2012, 10:31 AM   #25
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Salaam.

I think it's all personal preference. But most importantly, as long they cover their awrah, i don't think we should judge them. Let Allah judge them. Some people don't do it on purpose, they could be from a football game or other activities and maybe they forgot to bring a more appropriate clothing to prayer. Happens to me at times too.

Infact we should be proud youngsters are making the effort to go to mosques to do prayers!
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Old 03-08-2012, 10:52 AM   #26
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Dear all,

I would like to step in. There must be discipline in Masjid.
I am from India so I can talk about the people of my subcontinent.
People from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
- Before 500 years did anyone wear Bermudas/shorts and came to Masjid?
- If someone tells that Bermuda wasnt invented during that time, did any of our forefathers wore a short lungi/pyjama?
- Its the modern thinking and new generation muslim's intellectual that is making us to omit the discipline of Islam

"Do not approach prayer while you are drunk…" [Nisa:43]
-hope people dont read this Ayat and interpret in their own way.
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Old 03-08-2012, 01:44 PM   #27
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Salaam.

I think it's all personal preference. But most importantly, as long they cover their awrah, i don't think we should judge them. Let Allah judge them. Some people don't do it on purpose, they could be from a football game or other activities and maybe they forgot to bring a more appropriate clothing to prayer. Happens to me at times too.

Infact we should be proud youngsters are making the effort to go to mosques to do prayers!
Assalamu alaykum

Infact we should be proud youngsters are making the effort to go to mosques to do prayers! I was thinking of speaking to them. But I thought in the similar lines, and stopped.
I think it's all personal preference. But most importantly, as long they cover their awrah, i don't think we should judge them. Let Allah judge them. Some people don't do it on purpose, they could be from a football game or other activities and maybe they forgot to bring a more appropriate clothing to prayer. Happens to me at times too. The incident I have quoted happened in masjid located in a residential locality. These youngsters had come from their residence.
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Old 03-08-2012, 05:39 PM   #28
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Then maybe they probably thought that there is nothing wrong with their clothing. Which by your description, i don't see much wrong either. Maybe not the most appropriate attire for prayers, but at least their awrah is covered. Where i am from, it is very common to see youngsters and adults alike dressing up with tshirts and bermudas for prayers.

You can always advice them on their attire brother. I don't think they'd mind a nice gentle reminder (:
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Old 03-10-2012, 01:08 AM   #29
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Assalamu alaykum

Last juma'ah salah 4 youngsters came to masjid with bermuda pants upto the knees, T-shirt, no cap. The musallees at the masjid were staring at them.

This hurt me a lot. Is this the future. Who is responsible for this. It is not they were ignorants, I closely watched them they had knowledge of Islam.


Unfortunately the situation in other countries is such that that of the 4 guys is not an exception, but rather the norm.
And if you go to the masjid in shalwar qamis, topi/turban, then the musallis will start staring at you (in not making fun of you)!

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