I spend it really on my own since I am the only one fasting in my household. During the day I constantly think of Allah and his creation for around 10 minutes to 20 minutes throughout the day I also think about the 99 names of Allah do a lot of dhikr recite the quran and pray extra prayers such sunnah and nafl prayers.
Why only you, and not the family?I spend it really on my own since I am the only one fasting in my household. During the day I constantly think of Allah and his creation for around 10 minutes to 20 minutes throughout the day I also think about the 99 names of Allah do a lot of dhikr recite the quran and pray extra prayers such sunnah and nafl prayers.
there not practicing Muslims while I am..Why only you, and not the family?
Hoyo iyo aabo as wellthere not practicing Muslims while I am..
loool my dad doenst live with me I'm sure he does but nope not my hooyo or sisters unfortunately they keep making excuses or they say they will fast some days but don't really last year I had to force my siblings to fast at least for a day which they listened Allahu Alam.Hoyo iyo aabo as well
How are you spending your iftar? I mean, what do you do after eating? Do you listen to nasheeds and read the Holy Qur'an? Here is one from the opening of a mosque in Bosnia recently.
loool my dad doenst live with me I'm sure he does but nope not my hooyo or sisters unfortunately they keep making excuses or they say they will fast some days but don't really last year I had to force my siblings to fast at least for a day which they listened Allahu Alam.
MashaAllah are you planing on visiting the fixed Aladza Mosque?
yh my mom wasn't really the religious type like she would send us to quran school which was way back in 2002 for like a year and also teach us at home but that's about itSurprising. Somali mothers are usually the most strictest muslims in the household who passionately try to instill the deen on their children
Ihns'Allah, one day.
May Allah make it easy on them and may Allah excepts your fast during this holy month of Ramadan. Simple question, how does it feel making iftar while being the only one in the family to eat?loool my dad doenst live with me I'm sure he does but nope not my hooyo or sisters unfortunately they keep making excuses or they say they will fast some days but don't really last year I had to force my siblings to fast at least for a day which they listened Allahu Alam.
Ameen and most of the time my mom cooks for me since she's an expert or sometimes I have my own food for iftaar so breaking iftar isnt difficult in the slightestMay Allah make it easy on them and may Allah excepts your fast during this holy month of Ramadan. Simple question, how does it feel making iftar while being the only one in the family to eat?
I hope Albanians can regain the love of the deen like our Bosniak brothers and sisters. that human trash Enver Hoxha did a number on them.
There are Albanians on the Deen.
The thing is, you have to get them while they are young. Then the possibilities are endless. Like my man Bilal Zukan, he has a brother named Abdulkadir (real Somali name). They are a duo, the Zukan brothers.
The ones in mainland Albania are mostly irreligious but from what I've read the Kosovar and especially Macedonian Albanians are more religious.