In polar regions, the length of days and nights can vary dramatically, creating challenges for Muslims in observing prayer times and fasting. Key issues include:
1. Long Days and Nights: In summer, days can be extremely long, and in winter, nights can be very long, making it difficult to determine prayer times and fasting periods.
Muslims are required to perform five daily prayers at specific times. However, in non-Muslim countries, work and study commitments can make it challenging to observe these timings. Key issues include: 1. Work Schedules: Long or inflexible work hours can conflict with prayer times.
This book discusses the issue of renting churches for Friday and Eid prayers. It examines the different opinions on the permissibility of using non-Islamic places of worship for Islamic prayers, focusing on the legal and ethical stances surrounding this topic. The book addresses issues related to justice, religious considerations, and offers practical solutions for Muslims who face difficulties in finding appropriate prayer spaces in certain communities.
Renting Entertainment Venues for Friday and Eid Prayers
Muslim communities in Western countries often face challenges in finding suitable spaces for Friday and Eid prayers. High real estate prices and limited availability of appropriate venues can lead to the consideration of unconventional locations, such as entertainment venues.
Pilgrimage is one of the five pillars upon which the structure of Islam is built on. Its steps are clearly mentioned in Quran and it must fulfill certain rites in particular places and times in order to be complete.