- 01 Sep 2010, 23:02
#14559
Most of us, especially women , pray at home very often, if not always.
With the culture that surrounds us in Dar es Salaam, we tend to have photographs up in almost every room of our house. Be it photos of the family, relatives, friend-groups, sceneries or holy places.
Is prayer is such a room valid? If it is, is prayer in a room empty of photos better than prayer in a room with photos?
Most of us, especially women , pray at home very often, if not always.
With the culture that surrounds us in Dar es Salaam, we tend to have photographs up in almost every room of our house. Be it photos of the family, relatives, friend-groups, sceneries or holy places.
Is prayer is such a room valid? If it is, is prayer in a room empty of photos better than prayer in a room with photos?
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