Aha,
imagine this- you’re travelling, maybe on a plane or a train where you can’t see
the sun but it’s time to pray. What are you going to do??
solat
This is where technology will be our assistant when there is no sources
you can find in traditional way. Numerous software applications are now
available on smartphone for help and easier for muslims.
When I bought my smartphone and saw the
application for the first time, i thought: this is amazing, SUBHANALLAH, who has
several Islamic applications on my smartphone and also my tablet. “Whoever came
up with this idea; God bless him or her.” In fact, most of the applications are
free and you can download wherever you have internet connections.
Prayer time
Compass
Quran
This
is also be experienced by one of
muslims; Sumeyye Kalyonco, She’s turkish but stay at US. From her
experience at US, when it is time to pray, mosques in US do not broadcast
daily calls to prayer from external loudspeakers , as they do in Muslim
countries. However, now shes use application in iPhone to help her daily life
as a muslim. The app called iPray Lite, keeping track of requisite daily
prayers with a program that simulates the clicking sound of prayers beads or
the truning wheel of a handheld metal counter Muslims use to keep count of
prayer repetitions. Using headphones, the 24 year old says she can now fulfil
her daily spiritual obligations by counting prayers on her iPhone on the
commuterbus to Manhattan from her Edgewater home.
Therefore,
i do agree that if you look at positive side, technology helps us a lot in many
way as compared to the tradition way that might take time, not managing well and so forth.