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Teluguhero
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Posted on Monday, March 14, 2016 - 11:10 am:       


Cocanada:

is muslim prayer a group activity?




yes
 

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Posted on Monday, March 14, 2016 - 10:18 am:       

is muslim prayer a group activity? if it is a group activity, it should be banned in public places.

if it is just a silent space for meditation, no harm in keeping those and making it a common facility
 

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Posted on Monday, March 14, 2016 - 10:18 am:       


Asdf:

my pref - no room at all.




mine too - but already start ayinavatina aapatam inka pedda issue kada.

Asdf:

who are you to decide the timings ?




shouldnt be an issue. Prayer time 30-40 mins untadi max even if its noon or evening and more over for muslims its fixed timings. Same for any other religion, no one wants to do meditation or prayer for hours :D
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Posted on Monday, March 14, 2016 - 10:16 am:       


Chanakya:

so during noon it will be for muslims, during evening for any other religion etc




who are you to decide the timings ? :D itle godava start ayyedi.

valla ki oka room and others ki oka room pedithe better.

my pref - no room at all.
 

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Posted on Monday, March 14, 2016 - 10:12 am:       

Bad idea to completely eliminate prayer(good idea to cut down to 1 instead of 5), especially at universities. This will help muslim bodies by providing an excuse to redirect muslims students to muslim only universities.

Prayer rooms ani Muslims ki separate ga pettakunda, religious room ani pettandi so during noon it will be for muslims, during evening for any other religion etc
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Posted on Monday, March 14, 2016 - 10:07 am:       

how is this going to help? they should just let everyone use those rooms. say, for meditation
 

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Posted on Monday, March 14, 2016 - 10:06 am:       

super, i like her,

monna US lo kuda inthe kodukulni fire chesi enkaru oka beef processing plant lo, vella drama lu anth aintha kadu
 

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Posted on Monday, March 14, 2016 - 10:03 am:       

we need more & more poeple like this in all religions, esp more in muslims
 

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Posted on Monday, March 14, 2016 - 09:47 am:       

http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/time-to-cut-down-daily-n amaaz-from-5-to-1-shut-down-prayer-rooms-at-public-places-ta slima-nasreen_1865117.html

Time to cut down daily namaaz from 5 to 1, shut down prayer rooms at public places: Taslima Nasreen

New Delhi: Taking a dig at some Muslims for their unhappiness over the closing down of prayer rooms in some German universities, renowned Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen has said that prayer rooms at public places like schools, offices, airports and market should also be banned.

"Some German universities closed down prayer rooms. Good decision. Muslims are angry. Actually they are the only people who pray. No school, college, university, library, office, airport, station, market should have prayer rooms. Pray at your home if you have to," tweeted Nasreen.

In the series of tweets, she also said that time has come for Muslims to reduce the number of daily prayers to 1 from 5 at present.

"Ppl used to pray 50 times a day. Prophet went to the heaven by a winged horse & met god, asked him to reduce 50 to 5. Now time to reduce 5 to 1," Taslima tweeted.

The 53-year-old author has been critical against 'religious intolerance' and women's rights in India and her own country Bangladesh. Hitting out at 'hardcore Islamists' after the beheading of a Hindu priest in Bangladesh, she has claimed they don't want Hindus in their country

On the recent attack on a Tanzanian student in Bengaluru, she said, "People are racists in the sub-continent.I think people in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan hate black skin."

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