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Have Masjids Become Social Clubs?

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Re: Have Masjids Become Social Clubs?

Postby Paddington Bear » Thu Jul 30, 2009 8:00 am

http://www.iccuk.org/index.php?article= ... 3j7gm27n36


http://www.eastlondonmosque.org.uk/


I wouldn't have it any other way. Much better than having to pray in someone's back room or something.

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Re: Have Masjids Become Social Clubs?

Postby zulaika » Thu Jul 30, 2009 8:13 am

You know whats the worst though, those people that use the masjiid as means to get married. :down:
what's wrong with getting married at the masjid?

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Re: Have Masjids Become Social Clubs?

Postby STOP! » Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:01 am

THE QIYAMAH WILL NOT COME TILL YOU SEE TEN SIGNS....ONE OF THEM IS....WHEN VOICES ARE RAISED IN THE MOSQUES!

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Re: Have Masjids Become Social Clubs?

Postby ModerateMuslim » Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:20 am

they've become even worse - most of them at least - places of shirk!

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Re: Have Masjids Become Social Clubs?

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:24 am

they've become even worse - most of them at least - places of shirk!

Esp. those Akhwan ones :down:

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Re: Have Masjids Become Social Clubs?

Postby ModerateMuslim » Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:31 am

they've become even worse - most of them at least - places of shirk!

Esp. those Akhwan ones :down:
no surprise there. :down:

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Re: Have Masjids Become Social Clubs?

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:34 am

they've become even worse - most of them at least - places of shirk!

Esp. those Akhwan ones :down:
no surprise there. :down:
Somali Star,

:lol: :lol: U are quite the entertaining character when you are not talking politics. In your preKhawariij days, you might have been an entertaining individual who was very sociable.

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Re: Have Masjids Become Social Clubs?

Postby ModerateMuslim » Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:39 am

..In your preKhawariij days.
lol. there was never "prekhawarij" days with me. born as "khariji" and inshallah will die as one. :cool:

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Re: Have Masjids Become Social Clubs?

Postby ms.naliaa » Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:43 am

I agree with you Kolo. The masjid is its own little community; so it would make sense that you would have your bad apples as well as good. The bossy (Mayor) type and the hippy (fund raising) type. You have your critics and you have your followers.

I remember when I was a kid...my mother used to teach arabic on Sunday afternoons. I used to go with her sometimes to help the kids our (even tho they were like my age).
Anyways, one friday when we didnt have school @ the masjid..I was making duca and this woman came over to me and said "your making duca wrong" and I looked around and I kinda shrugged my shoulders at her. She almost threw a fit.
How can someone make duca wrong...does it really matter the space between your palms? :roll: :|

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Re: Have Masjids Become Social Clubs?

Postby Mataan_Ciideed » Thu Jul 30, 2009 1:51 pm

well xaafidiin al qur'aan, or people with the greater knowledge of the qur'aan should be standing in the first two lines, so they can correct the imaam when he messes up. if u only know couple of juz', then u have no business standing in the front lines of the masjid!.


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