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Will you defy Allah and fast in your workplace during Ramadan and when you journey to work?

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Will you show Allah that you worship your employer with as much devotion as you worship Him, and that you are willing to risk lives on your journey to and from work and in the workplace?

Do you enjoy others sympathising with the sadness of your fasting face and wonderimg how strong you are?

Are you abd-employer and abdullah during working hours?

Do you worship Allah alone?

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  1. he who does this kind of things, is not a muslim i must say.

    allah is allah; above of everything. i dont do things just to show him;

    he knows whether its 4 him or not.

    "Are you abd-employer and abdullah during working hours?"- i think u r a silly joker 2 ask this kind of question

    bey clown....


  2. I am not "abd-employer ", but I am "abdullah" during working hours.

    Worshiping our employer with as much devotion as we worship Allah is "shirk (ascribing partners to Allah)".

    Risk to our lives on our journey to and from work place and in the work place such as factories is always there.  It is not related to the month of Ramadan alone.  Our life is in the hands of Allah.  We believe that "good or evil comes from Allah".

    Enjoying others sympathising with the sadness on our fasting face is also "shirkul asghar (small shirk)" and when such thoughts come to our mind we should recite Istigfar or "La Houla Wa La Quwwatha Illa Billah".  Fasting give us strength and keeps us away from illness.

  3. i did not understand ANYTHÄ°NG u said... but alhamdullilah i am MUSLÄ°M and i would not do anything during ramadan that will break my fast...unless it is against my will (vomitting, being very sick)

  4. Fasting supplies our body with strength and protect us from diseases .

                                                                                                              it is regarded principally as a method of spiritual self-purification.  By cutting oneself off from worldly comforts, even for a short time, a fasting person gains true sympathy with those who go hungry, as well as growth in his or her spiritual life.

      

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