Yang tolol tuh ya kamu sendiri lah Nama sendiri item abu? --- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote: > > 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. âWe 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.â > 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. > âWhen > it comes close to home time, they leave at 8:00, using Isha prayer as an > excuse,â 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. âI wish > employees would stop using prayer as an excuse because worship is something > holy,â Attalah said. > âIn 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.â > Zeyad Allam, a private company employee, said he hates it when people use > prayer > as an excuse. > âWhen 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,â said Allam. > âIt 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.â > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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