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Taraweeh attendance is declining

  Half of the month of Ramadan has already passed. Following the completion of two long weeks of Taraweeh, the number of righteous Muslims at the mosques appears to have decreased, compared with the earlier two weeks, which showed a strong urge to offer the particular prayer.    That strong whim of the devout Muslims seems to have no longer persisted if we find the vacant spaces at the mosques. Several have accepted that they are totally agreeing with this disposition in this month. This appears to demonstrate a comparative decline in interest in offering the extra twenty rakat of the Taraweeh prayer at nearby mosques.  Only those who have been quite regular or honest in offering this prayer are finding themselves in the mosques. They are indeed fearful of God's anger, so they are quite punctual in attending this absolutely special prayer during the pious month of Ramadan. It is quite clear that devotees remain punctual in their spiritual attention, as they are looki...

Palm weight felt uncomfortable



As the holy month of Ramadan passes, the urge for daily prayers has a bit lot more  intensified in a rather more obvious way. Everyone following the religion of Islam has been strictly opting for all the good deeds in this sacred month. 

But what about those who do not strictly follow all the good behaviour? They are drawing their own peculiar streak by adopting a slightly different approach in their daily lives. Is it not corroborating the exact reality?

When putting a hand on the covered head with a spherical-size cap while navigating a crowded area or in rows may be strictly a more common non-verbal behaviour, some people instantly believed it to be rather insensible, but it is not only highly irritating but also annoying. 

Suddenly placing the entire weight of the hand over another person's fragile head directly shows this peculiar kind of illogical courage in the first immediate rush of thoughts. 

This very wonderful deed was carried out by none other than a sturdy, tall man who did not mind doing this brave, manly act while making room quickly for himself in a bit faster manner to reach the first row.

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