Abu, you said that "To complain about it is very odd as you have to fully believe in them and practice them with willingness."
But perhaps they don't fully believe in them, or perhaps they don't really care about them. Surely there are Muslims who don't agree with everything Islam says. Or Muslims who feel it's not worth going through a month of fasting for, but feel obliged to because everyone around them is.
Going back to PMs point, it's clear just in Qatar that there are people who see Ramadan as an excuse for time off work and to have a good time, rather than the real meaning of Ramadan.
So I reiterate my point; not everyone is as committed Muslims as some of you guys are, so it doesn't surprise me that there are some negative views, even regarding one of the founding principles.
Good point PM.
Abu, you said that "To complain about it is very odd as you have to fully believe in them and practice them with willingness."
But perhaps they don't fully believe in them, or perhaps they don't really care about them. Surely there are Muslims who don't agree with everything Islam says. Or Muslims who feel it's not worth going through a month of fasting for, but feel obliged to because everyone around them is.
Going back to PMs point, it's clear just in Qatar that there are people who see Ramadan as an excuse for time off work and to have a good time, rather than the real meaning of Ramadan.
So I reiterate my point; not everyone is as committed Muslims as some of you guys are, so it doesn't surprise me that there are some negative views, even regarding one of the founding principles.