Let’s face it, there are several hilarious and painfully awkward moments during Taraweeh that only Taraweeh-goers can relate to, and while they make for wonderful memories after the end of Ramadan, they can be slightly less fun when they actually happen. Here are 7 hilarious, relatable, and often cringe worthy instances that almost every Tarawih-goer has had to face:
1. That one uncle who thinks praying in the first row of the masjid will lead them straight to heaven.
2. When the Imam takes way too long during the first few rakaat and you feel like yelling Allahu Akbar so you can go to the next rakaat.
3. The WAR you have to win to get water and return to your Taraweeh before the Imam goes into ruku.
4. When the Imam gets super enthusiastic, making for an absolutely serene qirat.
5. The sigh of relief you let out when it’s time for witr prayers.
6. The stark difference between the enthusiasm you feel during the first rakaat vs. the last rakaat.
7. When you finally reach your bed.
All in all, Tarawih can be a wonderful experience that is loved by most, and often gives us some of our fondest memories of Ramadan.
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