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Father's feelings fail at son's faults
How strange does it look when a bearded, aged father observes others, whether they offer prayers with all the discipline, while ignoring his major son's manner of correctly performing the Taraweeh prayers? What does he suggest others avoid for his major son?
Does it not show his double standards? He has developed a tendency to find fault in others' prayers, but overlooks his son's improper way of completing the course of Taraweeh.
He continues to view the mobile until the Imam completes the Quranic verses. It is beyond our capacity to readily understand his habit.
His son keeps watching his cellphone until the Imam calls for the first rakat to be finished. Although it is immoral, why should he tell his beloved married son to make amends right away? His recommendation applies strictly to others, not to his beloved son.
When it comes to criticising others, he shows his fast advice, but getting his son right on the path can be something of a challenge for him. Does it not amply show his indirect double standards?
If he leaves his son, why does he turn fault-finder in others' praying? He needs to answer. What is quite easy for him throughout appears more duplicative for his son.
It is easy for him to point fingers at others, but staying away from mending his quite major son's indiscipline while praying. Does the father apply his double standards instantly?
He finds it simply easy to point fingers at others, but he refrains from addressing his quite non-serious son's lack of self-control during the prayers.
Why does he treat people differently right away? His most well-known character remains unfair, and he needs to take a more restrained approach to others.
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