Games I am playing now -
Forge of Empire
Path of Exile
Scarlet Blade
FoE is just everyday browser game. I don't actively playing but still ranked 20th within my guild.
PoE also, though having many characters, highest is level 58 Draygourn and Raygour..not sure if I can gather strength to continue as it is become harder to progress.
SB is new, and just started its Open Beta.
Maybe I will start new tonight and hit 20!! and start a guild maybe?
It's not who I am underneath, but what I do that defines me. And what I do in life, echoes in eternity. And, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. -Faithful Man and Useful Servant-
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Wednesday, January 2, 2013
The Purpose of Mosque
The Ruby Knight p.298
'I still need to spend some time in the church.'
'Why? God is everywhere, isn't he?'
'Of course.'
'Talk with Him here, then.'
'It wouldn't be quite the same.'
'Whatever makes you feel right, I suppose.'
Now shall we get to the topic.
I then realized that mosque is not the place to talk to God alone. We can talk, or pray to God everywhere, not only in the mosque. But why every sane scholar encourage us to go to mosque? It means that mosque has bigger purpose than just to pray to God. A lot bigger, and central to almost everything. Wish I remember the part in Fadhail Amal regarding the solat with jamat in masjid.
'I still need to spend some time in the church.'
'Why? God is everywhere, isn't he?'
'Of course.'
'Talk with Him here, then.'
'It wouldn't be quite the same.'
'Whatever makes you feel right, I suppose.'
Now shall we get to the topic.
I then realized that mosque is not the place to talk to God alone. We can talk, or pray to God everywhere, not only in the mosque. But why every sane scholar encourage us to go to mosque? It means that mosque has bigger purpose than just to pray to God. A lot bigger, and central to almost everything. Wish I remember the part in Fadhail Amal regarding the solat with jamat in masjid.
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