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noni wrote:I think I very clearly stated that I am no one to judge anyone. And I hope I didn't come across that way. You are completely right that in the end...god is the only one who will judge and I was not disputing that at all. When I was speaking of hypocrisy I was just pointing out the changes people make during Ramadan and how afterwards they go back to their lifestyle and if they themselves felt this was hypocrtical. I def agree that it is their own choice to do so....just wanted to know the dynamics behind it. I was just trying to get some perspectives...and by no means was trying to evaluate how pious other people are ( i am in absolutely no position to do so). I hope no one was offended..and I apologize if you were. And I will say over and over like I have been that I am no one to judge anyone...and was just trying to get some imput on an interesting topic. Thanks!
sara_uk wrote:So, some people care what others/society think of them, for me it does not make sense!!! either do it properly for the sake of allh or do not change your life for one month.
sara_uk wrote:As I said repentance main condition is the determination to give up the sin but if you slip hopefully allah will forgive you but, What iam talking about is people only stop all the sins and make plan ahead will meet in 30 days to go partying. They are defeating the purpose of this fast, yes it is better to do it, yes it is their choice but I found those kind of people to be very judgmental and tell people what to do and common it is Ramadan etc etc.
mema wrote:Bleakus wrote:apologise to mema dude, that wasnt very nice
or just leave, go home
thanx B but i wont accept his apologies .he is not worth posting a reply..the sad part he says he's muslim.. yalla allah yehdeeh
noni wrote:A friend and I were discussing Ramadan and how people change during the month. I think this is an interesting topic....How come during Ramadan some people completely change their lifestyle only to revert right back to it after the Holy month is over. Before Ramadan they are drinking, sleeping around, and not being religous whatsover. As soon as the first day of the month, they are fasting, not swearing, praying, no partying, dates, fooling around, etc etc....they all of a sudden become religious for this one month. Finally after Eid...its back to the old ways: back to the sleeping around, and back to getting completely drunk. How is this possible? Does anyone else think this is hypocritical? I do think it is important to respect the customs of the month, and restrain yourself...but why try and be so religous for a month when you are just gonna go back to your old lifestyle. I just don't see how it is doing any good. And I am not saying that everyone is like this nor am I anyone to judge ...but it does happen. Any imput?
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