Jummah, or Friday, is considered a special day in Islam, as it is the day of the week when Muslims are required to perform the Friday prayer (Salat al-Jummah). This hadith suggests that Muslims should prioritize their religious obligations on Friday and avoid engaging in unnecessary activities or business. However, if it is not Friday, there is no prohibition on engaging in business.
It is important to note that this hadith does not necessarily prohibit all business activities on Friday, but rather advises Muslims to prioritize their religious obligations and avoid unnecessary distractions. The interpretation of this hadith and the specific practices related to Jummah can vary among different Muslims and Islamic scholars.
Eternal Aid is a Leading Charity based in the United Kingdom, working across the globe.
A group of volunteers came together on this charity initiative and spent the next few years supporting various campaigns and appeals across the world.
These volunteers were inspired by the depths of deprivation and need, as well as the opportunity to make a significant difference to communities all over the globe in desperate circumstances.
They decided to make it a permanent venture and thus Eternal Aid was born. In the last few years, Eternal Aid has been successfully working in many countries. Eternal Aid has provided essentials such as food, water, clothing, medical equipment, education as well as developing sustainable projects.
Thanks to our regular donors the wheels of our organization continue to turn so effectively. By joining the Eternal Aid Family Scheme with a monthly direct debit, no matter how small, you are enabling us to maintain our projects and plan ahead for the future so that when disaster strikes anywhere in the world, we are ready and our delivery can be immediate and efficient.
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