
@Bob02975739 @srkntnyldz People do pay attention to hefty fines and other penalties. For example, in Singapore, prayer is allowed privately and in designated places. If the law is breached, it can be fine up to SGD $5k.
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Esham Awan
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@Paradise787 Completely agree. Designated facilities exist for a reason. Those who knowingly ignore the rules should face hefty fines, just as they would for any other public violation.






@srkntnyldz As a Muslim, I don’t believe this is the right approach. Islam doesn’t teach us to pray in a way that disrupts others or draws attention. If it causes a disturbance, the venue should politely refuse and direct people to the nearest mosque.















