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Old 09-04-2011, 11:48 PM   #1
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Default Jummah and A-levels
Hi, at the moment I'm choosing whether I should choose to study A2 Economics or A2 Maths. I'm finding it very difficult to choose, there are pros and cons of each subject.

But should I base my decision on which subject does not clash with Jummah? Or should I base my decision on educational reasons e.g I'm better at Economics than Maths, more likely to get an A grade, more likely to have a better career where I can help the Ummah and earn a better living--->but possibly coming at the expense of missing jummah.

"Whoever neglects three jumu’ahs (in a row) out of negligence will have a seal placed upon his heart."
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Old 09-05-2011, 12:35 AM   #2
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Hi, at the moment I'm choosing whether I should choose to study A2 Economics or A2 Maths. I'm finding it very difficult to choose, there are pros and cons of each subject.

But should I base my decision on which subject does not clash with Jummah? Or should I base my decision on educational reasons e.g I'm better at Economics than Maths, more likely to get an A grade, more likely to have a better career where I can help the Ummah and earn a better living--->but possibly coming at the expense of missing jummah.

"Whoever neglects three jumu’ahs (in a row) out of negligence will have a seal placed upon his heart."
when i was at college, my lessons clashed with Jumuah.

We requested tobe allowed to pray Jumuah in a spare classroom and were given permission. One of us read the Khutbah from a sheet of paper, using a chair as the mimbar, then led Salaah. we used to get about 20 students coming. Maybe you should do the same. You only need a total of 4 people (1 imam, 3 followers) for you Jumuah to be valid.

Never done that again though, and its been a while since i left college.
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