Thoughts from my one-evening Ramadan experience

It seems that the majority of Muslims are far away from the correct teachings of Islam and have reduced their religion to a set of rituals and ceremonies that may smack of religiosity but are devoid of substance. This suggests that people who deliver speeches on Islam on a regular basis have a respo...

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Main Author: Hasan, Md. Mahmudul
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Published: About Islam 2019
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spelling iium-723012019-05-21T06:38:29Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/72301/ Thoughts from my one-evening Ramadan experience Hasan, Md. Mahmudul BP160 General works on Islam BP176 The five duties of a Moslem. Pillars of Islam BP184 Religious ceremonies, rites etc It seems that the majority of Muslims are far away from the correct teachings of Islam and have reduced their religion to a set of rituals and ceremonies that may smack of religiosity but are devoid of substance. This suggests that people who deliver speeches on Islam on a regular basis have a responsibility to touch on down-to-earth issues and offer the audience advice on the problems which occur at each stage of our everyday life. Unfortunately, many speakers on Islam repeat only issues of rituals, and that in an otherworldly fashion. About Islam 2019-05-18 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/72301/1/72301_Thoughts%20from%20My%20One-evening.pdf Hasan, Md. Mahmudul (2019) Thoughts from my one-evening Ramadan experience. AboutIslam.net. http://aboutislam.net/shariah/special-coverage-shariah/ramadan-special-coverage-shariah/5-thoughts-one-evening-ramadan-experience/
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Hasan, Md. Mahmudul
Thoughts from my one-evening Ramadan experience
description It seems that the majority of Muslims are far away from the correct teachings of Islam and have reduced their religion to a set of rituals and ceremonies that may smack of religiosity but are devoid of substance. This suggests that people who deliver speeches on Islam on a regular basis have a responsibility to touch on down-to-earth issues and offer the audience advice on the problems which occur at each stage of our everyday life. Unfortunately, many speakers on Islam repeat only issues of rituals, and that in an otherworldly fashion.
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title Thoughts from my one-evening Ramadan experience
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