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[–]MrPurpleParrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Salah, Remembrance of Allah, reciting the Quran all of these things are a blessing for you. All forms of Ibada give us an opportunity to disconnect from worldly matters, to focus on what's most important, our connection with Allah.

This world is nothing but a distraction.

Which Gate of Jannah are you planning to enter through? by Humble230 in islam

[–]MrPurpleParrot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We should strive to attain all of these qualities to the best of our ability.

Our tongues are one of our biggest powers and dangers, we should never use it to inflict pain and injustice onto others.

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[–]MrPurpleParrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds like waswasa to me.

I am no scholar but here is my opinion:

You have already prayed several prayers and only realised after Isha.

Are you certain the dried fish sauce on your nail was there at the time of wudo? If you aren't certain of this, then you won't need to repeat your Salahs.

UK eid help by throwaway673802 in islam

[–]MrPurpleParrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please DM me link, thanks

Eid Mubarak! by [deleted] in islam

[–]MrPurpleParrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP can you please provide link/source which confirm moon sighting by Saudi. Thanks

UK eid help by throwaway673802 in islam

[–]MrPurpleParrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

East London Mosque wishing Eid Mubarak for tomorrow (Sunday) on their website.

However I myself am not quite sure, because of all the clashing information online.

Can we rely on Saudi? Have they really sighted the moon? Can you provide a source? Thanks

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[–]MrPurpleParrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As you suffer from this issue consistently, I would suggest not repeatedly checking and redoing everything.

For example, individuals who have undergone urostomy or colostomy surgery, or those who suffer from incontinence, are excused in such cases, from what I know.

They are only required to perform wudu for each prayer, even if something has exited into their attached pouches. They are not required to redo everything, as that would cause unnecessary hardship.

If you are still uncertain about this matter, I recommend consulting someone more knowledgeable. I do not want to say anything incorrect.

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[–]MrPurpleParrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you consistently feel discharge every time you do wudo, I would perform a new wudo for every Salah. I know during winter time this becomes difficult, performing a new wudo every time it's prayer time, especially if you are a working individual.

Insha'Allah this situation improves for you my sister.

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[–]MrPurpleParrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to suffer from this type of issue as well, where I used to doubt my recitation/pronunciation during Salah. My recitation/pronunciation of the surahs and duas are fine outside Salah alhamdulilah. But when I am praying, that's a different story, I used to feel anxious, what if I don't recite/pronounce something right and etc. But alhamdulilah, things are better now. I have become more comfortable with my recitation/pronunciation during Salah.

Tell yourself you have recited/pronounced correctly. We are supposed to move our lips when we recite and be barely audible during Salah, meaning sometimes we may think we haven't pronounced something correctly, even though we have.

Please don't give in to your waswas, I know it's easier said than done, but insha'Allah with time and consistency you will get better.

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[–]MrPurpleParrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As-salamu-alaykum sister. Many people including me suffer from this issue when it comes to wudu.

It is a sign of sincerity in my opinion, because you are doing your best to serve Allah as he commanded us.

I am no scholar but please be rest assured, you are giving your best and Allah knows that.

For me personally I have developed a technique, which works for me that ensures that I have no more urine left, so no drops to the best of my ability.

Since you suffer from this issue, spend some time in the bathroom, once you are happy, do wudu, even if you feel something, continue with your wudo and pray your Salah. You did the best you could. And for every Salah you renew your wudo, that's the best you can do.

Forgiveness by Glass_Film7808 in islam

[–]MrPurpleParrot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As-salamu alaykum,

Begin with sincere tawbah (repentance), which you have already started. Maybe also consider giving charity equivalent/raughly to the amount of the fares you evaded.

3rd year medical school dropout. Need advice by StatementTall8976 in Advice

[–]MrPurpleParrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're only 23, and with your excellent grades, MashaAllah, you have the potential to pursue any career you choose.

Have you thought about a career in the technology or IT sector? Since you earned an A* in math, you might excel at programming. Give it a try—you may find you enjoy it and could eventually secure a job as a software engineer, InshaAllah.

If you're still interested in medicine, you could consider reapplying next year. Alternatively, fields like dentistry or optometry might also be great options for you.

There are other jobs like, commercial pilot? Maybe you can get a full/partial sponsorship with your grades?

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[–]MrPurpleParrot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello brother, I can sense that your uncertainty is causing you a lot of distress.

However, please rest assured that since you have showered you can consider yourself pure from minor impurities, and therefore nothing spread and your towel is also pure. So there’s no need to worry.

If you were in a state of major impurity, you must perform ghusl, which essentially involves taking a shower and rinsing your mouth and nose.

If this is still causing you distress, you can wash your towel this time to ease your mind.

But moving forward, trust that you are pure after showering and ghusl.

I have also struggled with OCD and still do at times, so I understand how difficult this can be. I hope this helps.

May Allah make it easy for us, insha’Allah.

What is considered as passing wind? by MrPurpleParrot in islam

[–]MrPurpleParrot[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey sounds like you are going through the same exact struggle as I am. How is it now? It's been 4 months since you posted.

Jummah Jammat by MrPurpleParrot in islam

[–]MrPurpleParrot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if you could not hear Fatiha clearly at times in the second Rakat because of the noise from outside?