Canadianrunaway - Well compiled article. Yes, living in the middle east does make it easy for a muslim to practice his/her faith as compared to other parts of the world. But I would agree with britexpat - At the end of the day, It is up to us, no matter where we live, to practice our faith in the best way we can and be a good person.
Mohdali99 - There is a difference b/n tahajjud and Qayyam ul lail prayers primarily being Qayyam ul lail prayers are normally offered in the month of Ramadan (usually in the last 10 days) whereas Tahajjud prayers can be offered anytime throughout the year. To offer Tahajjud salah you have to wake up 1-2 hours before fajr. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Canadianrunaway - Well compiled article. Yes, living in the middle east does make it easy for a muslim to practice his/her faith as compared to other parts of the world. But I would agree with britexpat - At the end of the day, It is up to us, no matter where we live, to practice our faith in the best way we can and be a good person.
Mohdali99 - There is a difference b/n tahajjud and Qayyam ul lail prayers primarily being Qayyam ul lail prayers are normally offered in the month of Ramadan (usually in the last 10 days) whereas Tahajjud prayers can be offered anytime throughout the year. To offer Tahajjud salah you have to wake up 1-2 hours before fajr. Please correct me if I'm wrong.