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Esham Awan

@Eshamawan

Sydney, Australia Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Esham Awan
Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@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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Serkan Tanyildizi
Serkan Tanyildizi@srkntnyldz·
Monako’da bir restorana giren adam, mekanın ortasında namaz kılmaya başladı. Durumu fark eden müdür, nazikçe adamdan namazına son vererek ayrılmasını istedi. Ancak bunu reddeden adamın, bir Müslüman olarak dilediği yerde dua edebileceğini söylediği iddia edildi. Bunu asfalt yolda yapanı gördüm, yağmur yağarken dışarıda yapanı gördüm. Ancak Monako’da yapanı ilk defa görüyorum. Sizce normal bir durum mu?
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Esham Awan
Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@Bob02975739 @srkntnyldz Bob I think,Awareness is already spreading through social media and word of mouth,but real impact will come from clear local council rules, enforcement, and hefty fines where needed. Community centres and mosque management should also help ensure guidelines are properly followed.
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Bob@Bob02975739·
@Eshamawan @srkntnyldz If true, it's up to other muslims to take care of fellow misbehavior. They're cast bad light on all. If no one stops it, they condone it.
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Esham Awan
Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@SupaxDupaxFly @srkntnyldz This feels less about religion and more about geopolitics. Sadly, in many situations, civilians are the ones who suffer on all sides, while the underlying issues are often about power and resources.
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Supa Fly@SupaxDupaxFly·
@Eshamawan @srkntnyldz Amazing how we hardly see the ones who "interpret it properly" speaking up against the atrocities commited in the name of islam and allah.
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Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@Paradise787 WELL, Japanese people are known for their excellent manners and respect for rules. If clear guidelines are introduced, I think compliance would come naturally to most people.
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SUI@Paradise787·
If only all Muslims living in Japan shared your excellent manners. Thank you very much for your opinion.
Esham Awan@Eshamawan

@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.

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Esham Awan
Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@Maskus @srkntnyldz Completely agree. Prayer times are known in advance, giving people time to plan. During travel or genuine difficulty, there is flexibility, so there’s no need to disrupt public spaces.
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J@Maskus·
@Eshamawan @srkntnyldz Add to that the fact that prayer time doesn't happen randomly. There are set times, which gives the person time to prepare and not just lie down anywhere.
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Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@SupaxDupaxFly @srkntnyldz Well that’s the sad reality. Some self-proclaimed or unqualified scholars, along with followers who lack proper knowledge, can misinterpret the teachings and end up presenting the faith in the wrong way.
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Esham Awan
Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@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.
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SUI@Paradise787·
Even in Japan, people are bewildered by Muslims suddenly starting to pray in public spaces. I believe that proper Muslims should offer their prayers either in prayer facilities or at home.
Esham Awan@Eshamawan

@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.

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Esham Awan
Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@MyThrowaway2025 @srkntnyldz Well, Fighting intolerance with more intolerance doesn’t solve the problem. The better approach is to address concerns respectfully, apply the rules fairly, and treat everyone equally.
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MyThrowaway2025@MyThrowaway2025·
@Eshamawan @srkntnyldz Umm, no ... you don't politely refuse you drag them by the hair and throw them out. You don't fight an Islamic takeover with politeness you fckin idiot.
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Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@Jonatha54184913 @srkntnyldz Due to lack of knowledge, poor judgment, or desire for attention. Whatever the reason, it’s not the right approach. Muslims should be mindful of how their actions affect others because they represent Islam, and actions like this can give people the wrong impression of the faith.
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Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@Gr4nuja @srkntnyldz Any religion should help people become better human beings and contribute positively to society. It’s not just about rewards, it’s about character, honesty, and how you treat others. Being a good and genuine person matters more than belonging to any particular religion.
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Granuja@Gr4nuja·
@Eshamawan @srkntnyldz La religión es para retrasados cualquier religión, si no puedes ser buena gente sin esperar ser recompensado por ello entonces eres basura humana
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Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@WillOcampo70703 @srkntnyldz I agree that prayer should not block streets or disrupt the public. Where suitable spaces are available through mosques and community centres, they should be used. Local authorities should enforce the rules, with hefty fines for repeated violations.
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Will Ocampo@WillOcampo70703·
@Eshamawan @srkntnyldz So why other Muslims prayed on the streets in other countries, it is always on the news, if you're telling us right now that it isn't in the teachings of Islam then, why don't you call them out and tell them it isn't right?
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Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@Sverige2019 @srkntnyldz Unfortunately, the actions of a misguided few can shape perceptions of an entire faith. Much of today’s discussion around Islam is also influenced by geopolitics and global conflicts, which often overshadow its actual teachings
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Normalisera 🍁✌🏼@Sverige2019·
@Eshamawan @srkntnyldz I don’t get how it can be so misinterpreted when they cite directly from coran, even preachers etc The thing is first half of Mohammed’s teaching and life was like you said, towards half and rest he say and act total opposite and becomes war lord where kills those none believers
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Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@Sverige2019 @srkntnyldz The Quran does not teach Muslims to kill people simply because they follow a different faith. In fact, it teaches that killing one innocent person is like killing all of humanity, while saving one life is like saving all of humanity.
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Esham Awan
Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@simpletrouble6 @srkntnyldz Your university likely has designated prayer spaces, as it does for other communities. If people are praying without permission and causing disruption, then responsibility falls on both those involved and the university for failing to manage the situation appropriately.
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范蠡@simpletrouble6·
@Eshamawan @srkntnyldz 现实中有些穆斯林确实会这么做,我所在的大学,一些穆斯林学生会在学校的图书馆朝着某个方向做祈祷.
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Esham Awan
Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@Sverige2019 @srkntnyldz 2. Apart from the two Eid prayers each year, large crowds are rarely an issue. Where needed, prayers can be organized in multiple groups, locations (mosques), or time slots to avoid disruption and respect the wider community.
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Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@Sverige2019 @srkntnyldz 1.The Quran teaches Muslims to respect others and be mindful of the community around them. Those who truly understand its teachings strive to be better human beings. Sadly, some follow opinions or misinformation rather than the actual teachings. That’s a human issue, not a Quran.
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Esham Awan
Esham Awan@Eshamawan·
@i_mAfridi Bhai we didn’t choose him earlier as well, it’s all depends on them not awaam.
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Moeed Pirzada@MoeedNj·
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