tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157274140320071178.post7887743052612036861..comments2023-05-19T19:59:35.072+05:00Comments on Tagheyyur.: Ramzan DoodleNoorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15909166828158971623noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157274140320071178.post-49259615121192228042012-08-08T06:26:14.145+05:002012-08-08T06:26:14.145+05:00Connie I liked your question. In my opinion; when ...Connie I liked your question. In my opinion; when we are really going to manifest these obligations in our dealings with people, when these obligations are not mere rituals but full fledged indulgence-we are going to have what you said something life-giving, joyous. <br /><br />because you know these obligations (which are performed time to time in all day long) are the reason for us to keep reminding ourselves that there is a Superior Being to whom we have to return to (eventually). <br /><br />we have to be equally God-fearing when we are out of, say, state of fasting and stuff. <br />Be conscious of Him. <br /><br />I hope it answered your question. :)Noorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15909166828158971623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157274140320071178.post-83747753437994949102012-08-08T01:44:34.985+05:002012-08-08T01:44:34.985+05:00My first response was "how creative"! T...My first response was "how creative"! Then my thought, based on own experiences with spiritual disciplines is a question: "How can we turn our obligations and prayer life into something life-giving, joyous and even simplified? That is the question I ask self about three times a week.<br /><br />Sometimes I get a few answers. But I'd love to hear first from you, Noor, and your readers. :)CNhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10877484524704475807noreply@blogger.com