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  There is nothing more tragic than the death in the family. It is not easy to bear the sting of death for anyone. What to say, even the animals bemoan death. It appears to be just the same for both on Earth.  It can't be easily denied by any sort of philosophical logic that we more often continue to quote to show the intensity of pain.  The memory of the dead person keeps the bereaved family crying and moaning. The very memories continue to bring tears to the eyes for a long time. Remembering the loss of a dear one, he said, how could an untimely loss be so easily forgotten. He bade farewell to this world at a very young age.  Here, John Keats famous lines: Whom God loves die young awakens our precious mind relatively too fast.  It also stands to be unbearable for the saddened family. However, one tries to bear with the situation and consoles oneself by simply stating that it remains a big reality. A death in the family is the most tragic thing that happens. Th...

Why Carrom after completion of Taraweeh?

 





Ramadan is indeed a period for prayer. This one-month-long holy month sees devout Muslims racing to the nearby mosque because they adore praying more. How might it be immediately contested or refuted? People offer their prayers with great care and punctuality, and they practically rarely fail to observe even the obligatory fast from dawn to dusk. 

The fear of the Supreme Being is definitely the main concrete reason behind the observance of this practice till the last day of the ongoing Islamic lunar month. 

It is definitely the most important religious obligation for every Muslim. They can't escape it. They know very well the value of this vital month. However, the younger boys also do not appear to instantly understand the importance and message of the ongoing holy month. 

Indulgence in carrom playing after the completion of the daily Taraweeh has led a few wayward youths to develop such bad habits. This can be wrong in every possible way.

For all the lads who stay completely in the religious shade these very days, carrom playing gives them a bad reputation. Such an improper practice after Taraweeh prayer has become a deficient routine. 

If they revert to the same rotten behaviour that the prayers prohibit, then all of their night prayers are in vain. 

Despite being aware of all this silliness, they nevertheless tend to disregard the intrinsic value of good deeds, as their continued preference for the game coincidentally becomes a bad habit throughout the holy month.



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