Hehehe... ternyata nungging2 dan ngejilat pantat auloh dan nabi itu dipake buat 
alasan bolos.

Koq auloh ngasih hukum tolol begini yah, nyuruh orang Islam nungging2 5x 
sehari. 
Lebih parah lagi, awalnya auloh nyuruhnya 50x sehari, bukan 5x.

Bayangin tuh kalo orang Islam nungging2 50x sehari.


http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article338203.ece

When prayer is used as an excuse to skive off
By RENAD GHANEM | ARAB NEWS 
Published: Apr  1, 2011 00:38 Updated: Apr  1, 2011 00:38 
JEDDAH: Some private company employees use the  prayer time as an excuse to 
avoid work. Some companies allow 10 minutes  for each prayer, while others 
allocate 15 minutes.
Employees use more than their allocated  time to skive off work. In some 
government departments, employees  simply leave work and go home when the call 
for Dhuhr prayer starts  without bothering to come back after the prayer break 
to complete the  remaining hours.
Employees are often accused of wasting too much  time chatting outside their 
offices during prayer time. Others gather  outdoors to smoke. Some employees 
try 
to use this time to go out and  finish personal errands.
Many companies have created prayer rooms inside the workplace to prevent 
employees from ditching work.
Fakhry  Al-Asady, human resources manager at a private company in Jeddah,  
thinks that each company should have its own allocated space for prayer. 

He said his company faced the problem of employees leaving work  too early 
using 
prayer as an excuse. “We solved this problem, which  occurs around Dhuhr time, 
by arranging shifts. The first shift starts  from 8 a.m. and ends at 12:30 p.m.”
He said the problem starts during the second shift, which takes place between 
4:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. 

He  said some employees come to work at 5 p.m. using prayer as an excuse.  
“When 
it comes close to home time, they leave at 8:00, using Isha prayer  as an 
excuse,” he added.
He said the company warned employees to either pray inside their offices or at 
a 
mosque close to work. 

Al-Asady  said the warning worked and there is now less time wasted. He said 
they  did not deduct any salary from employees because prayer is a sensitive  
issue.
Essam Attalah, an art director at a multinational company  in Jeddah, said 
people who use prayer as a reason to spend long periods  of time away from 
their 
desks are more than likely not at the mosque. 

He  added that praying in a mosque takes 10 minutes or even less. “I wish  
employees would stop using prayer as an excuse because worship is  something 
holy,” Attalah said.
“In our company we came up with a  system that forces all those who want to 
pray 
to stay in a local area  specified by the company. There are few minutes 
between 
the adhan (the  call for prayer) and the actual prayer, enough time for them to 
prepare.  The whole process does not take longer than 12 minutes.”
Zeyad Allam, a private company employee, said he hates it when people use 
prayer 
as an excuse.
“When  I was in a superstore in Jeddah, the cashiers disappeared for half an  
hour, leaving a long line of people waiting for them. The employees used  
prayer 
time as an excuse to go behind the store and smoke,” said Allam.
“It  got to a point when the store was calling for the employees by name on  
the 
intercom. Ten minutes after all mosques finished conducting prayers,  the 
cashiers showed up. This created a lot of anger among people who  were still 
queuing.”


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