r/pakistan 1d ago

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My Husband’s shoes were stolen from the local Masjid today at Friday prayer. I tried to console him that the person may have accidentally taken his shoes, but my Mom told me it’s commonplace in Pakistan to have shoes stolen during prayer. My Husband ended up walking home barefoot, in the rain and cold.

I’m wondering why the Masjid’s in Pakistan haven’t thought of a solution to the shoe theft problem if it’s commonplace there?

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u/PearMaleficent7333 1d ago

My Husband said that the only shoes left behind were broken slippers. He had just bought his winter shoes, so they were brand new.

Why can’t each person put their shoes in a locked metal container and open it with their own keys after salah?

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u/MayfairHedgeFund 1d ago

Are you serious?

This is a masjid. Not a bank.

How impractical and disproportionate would that be?

I would say just don’t wear your Gucci shoes to the mosque. Simple. In a country where over half the population are below the poverty line, it can and will happen. It’s not a big deal.

If you stress this much over a pair of shoes, then I dread to think how anxious you’d be walking as a tourist in any major metropolis, like London or New York, where pickpockets are everywhere.

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u/Alive_Recording_4183 1d ago

So if someone prays 5 times a day they're not allowed to wear nice shoes, because brokies will steal shoes from house of God instead of asking God not to be broke

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u/me_arsalan PK 1d ago

yes it’s hard to comprehend but you’re not wrong. Many mosques in Pakistan even have the water tap locked/chained because druggies even steal those. It all depends on the locality and if you’re wearing nice shoes you need to look after them yourself here.