Arrgh you created a monster, guess everyone likes Seefy once more.
I was thinking this over yesterday and decided there's noway I'm gonna let toseef.com die a slow and painful death, noway hose jose.
As most of you will know its the month of Ramazan and our family is into 4th roza today. For me the roza itself is easy, just not everything else associated with it e.g. praying. So far I've only prayed one Zohr namaz and that was because dad dragged me along, the determination is so not there. Oh well, hope it kicks in sometime in the future.
How are rozay going along for everyone else? Enjoying 'em ha hah. Yes rozay are definately a wake up call to say the least.
Back to regular posting peeps! (whatever regular is for me)
Glad you're back to "regular posting"!!
Ramadan Mubarak to you and your family.
I'm not fasting due to the pregnancy - maybe next year.
Take care! Keep on bloggin'~
i'm not fasting but good luck!
I saw a QA on the finding it hard to get into namaz question at Sunnipath, take a look:
http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?HD=7&ID=7366&CATE=3600
Purifying the soul so that it focusses in prayer can take a long time and requires persistence. Until one reaches the goal, a good habit to inculcate is to follow the sunna of the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) by asking Allah's forgiveness after each prayer. <b>One intends by this to ask Allah to accept one despite one's shortcomings. Scholars mention that it is this broken-hearted and helpless attitude that is the most effective treatment for a diseased heart.</b> Someone who puffs up with pride after offering a prayer with a distracted heart is not only deluded, but is also barred from spiritual progress because he has prevented himself from repentance, which scholars of Islamic spirituality mention is the very heart of every spiritual station.