The best way is to be prepared to pray before u leave the house in the morning,
then choose the best time and excuse yourself for 5 minutes during class.
if u can't, pray what u missed when u return home, God forgives u because it's out of your control.
best wishes, bro (or sis) ^_^
2007-08-26 22:28:34
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answered by black fox 3
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Sometimes, it is difficult. Alhamdulilah though, there are usually a couple of hours for Dhuhr, which is when I'm in school, so I try to do it right after my class, before work. I have asked in the library a couple of times between classes if they don't mind or at the main office, and usually they direct me to the library and I can just take a study room, use it for 5-1o minutes and then get back to whatever I was doing. Most of the staff is really understanding. At work, my husband works the regular 8a-5p shift, and during his 5 minute breaks, he'll pray in a separate room and his manager knows and is okay with it (even at big companies.) I hope Allah makes it easy on you since your intention is definitely good! :) AMEN!
2007-08-26 23:20:09
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answered by Iram 3
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Praying is the most essential aspect of our faith. It is our line of communication to the Creator. Once we stop doing it, we stop that line of communication and suddenly we find ourselves vulnerable to temptations and sins. Bear with it my brother. Anyway each prayer would not take more than 5 minutes of your time. Just excuse yourself. If you can ask for a time to visit the toilet (loo, CR or WC or whatever you call it) then there is no reason why you can't ask for a time to pray. People will understand if you talk to them honestly and intellectually. If they see that praying is part of your person and part of the reason of your being kind and better human being, they will surely understand it and may be the ones to provide you a place to pray. Just be strong and firm yet with the true Muslim heart: open, amiable, gentle, loving, caring, decent, respectful, tolerant and accepting.
Hope for the best for you...
Salaam!
2007-08-27 04:41:59
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answered by space lover 3
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Not just Muslim people need to pray 3 times a day. I'm Adventist and I have trouble praying at work. I get embarrassed sometimes. I try to think of the people that put their life on the line for my beliefs. Just excuse yourself if you can.
2007-08-26 23:08:21
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answered by Bandit 1
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i live in Saudi Arabia, so obviously i do not face this problem because in university we have free half an hour for everybody to pray doher...put in'sha Allah may Allah help you to find times for prayers, i am sure you are not busy continuously along the day, if you have a break for lunch for example, find yourself a quiet empty place and do your prayers regulary there..
2007-08-27 00:51:35
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answered by Rosa 2
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Yes,and I encounter that with my job as well.
Hey Balla, the word is ACCEPT. Know what you are saying before you say it, ok? And don't preach to me, you will never change my beliefs.
2007-08-26 23:03:19
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answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7
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it is difficult, but according to Islam, God rewards all struggling in his cause.
2007-08-26 23:22:40
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answered by Richie Spice 2
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stop living under Law and accept the Lord Jesus Christ as your personal savior.
2007-08-26 23:06:50
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answered by Balla 4
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