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Too Tired To Pray?
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How many times have you said, or thought the words "I am too tired right now. I will relax a bit, then I will pray in a little while" when you have heard the adhan? Is that really YOU saying that or are you voicing the words that Shaitaan just whispered in your ear?


In the morning, when we are LEAST tired, we only have to pray a short Fajr prayer of two rakaas. the rest of the morning, we are not expected to be so tired, hence no obligatory prayer throughout the morning. At lunch time, its time to take a break from all the morning's work... so you pray Dhuhr... which relaxes you enough to last you the afternoon. Just when you finish work, feeling a little tired and stressed from the day's work, its time for Asr prayer. So you pray Asr. Then you go home... you are probably tired from your journey home... and guess what?? When you get home, there is another relaxing prayer waiting for you! SUBHANALLAH! Then finally, just before going to bed, when you need to be completely relaxed, you got a nice and long Isha prayer... along with the "waajib" Witr prayer to completely remove every ounce of tiredness from your body... and to get you relaxed enough to have a nice, comfortable sleep.


So, you still think you are too tired to pray? REALLY??? Maybe you are tired coz you have NOT prayed! So STOP listening to Shaitaan and making silly excuses that you are too tired to pray... Go and pray when you hear the adhan, and see how the prayer works like magic to get rid of your tiredness...

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#2

Bismillah


as salam alykom mohsie


I must first say most welcome to our small family


mohsie Mash a Allah your words are so correct and to the point


Jazakum Allah khairan katheeran for this post may we all ponder upon it.


As our leader and teacher and Messenger salla Allah a`lyhee wa sallam used to tell Bilal make us comfortable with it Bilal (remove our stress and tirdness) it here is referring to prayer. He is asking Bilal to do the adhan so that he can pray and feel better. Sobhan Allah


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#3

Jazaakallah Khair Sister Muslimah. Glad to know that you liked it. I thank Allah for granting me His Guidance. May Allah help us all to benefit from this inshallah.


AMEEN


... and thanks for your welcome... It feels really good to be a part of any forum or group where there are many Muslim brothers and sisters mashallah

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#4
Jezekelah kheyr for the reminder
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#5

Bismillah


wa alykom as salam


It is true Alhamdulelah we are here one family Mash a Allah may Allah Allow us to continue as such

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#6

Bismillah


Alsalam 'alaykom


Masha'Allah Mohsie, very nice reminder. I would like to welcome u also to our little community and we hope that u will contribute with us and become an active member insha'Allah.


Wasalam

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