- 17 Feb 2011, 14:49
#15335
Asraaf (wastage) is an everyday problem that we witness wherever we go. It seems that among the calamities that has befallen believers in this era is thanklessness of the innumerable blessings showered upon us resulting in asraaf!
Here is an example: So i ask:
1. How can asraaf be avoided in the case of niyaaz gatherings in imambargahs, mehfils and homes?
2. What happens to the left over food that remains in such gatherings?
3. What happens to the food that is dropped on the floor, like shown in the photo above?
Asraaf (wastage) is an everyday problem that we witness wherever we go. It seems that among the calamities that has befallen believers in this era is thanklessness of the innumerable blessings showered upon us resulting in asraaf!
Here is an example: So i ask:
1. How can asraaf be avoided in the case of niyaaz gatherings in imambargahs, mehfils and homes?
2. What happens to the left over food that remains in such gatherings?
3. What happens to the food that is dropped on the floor, like shown in the photo above?
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