Women & Children Program

First Friday of the month , Feb -June  2010


6:15pm-8:30pm


Sister’s gathering (various topics)


Childminding


Bring some food or drinks to share (NO nuts or peanuts please)


Location:  Richmond Family Place


8660 Ash Street,
Richmond, BC
V6Y 2S3



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Dated: 23rd January 2010
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Activities Update January 5, 2010:

It is with great pleasure that I announce to you all that the following activities have started up once again:

a. The Sunday Seerah Halaqah at Surrey Masjid (After Dhuhr Salah – it occurs every second week). This Halaqah will not be broadcast via paltalk.

b. The Sunday Sister’s Halaqah at 5 pm (after Maghrib Prayer). This Halaqah is broadcast via paltalk and will soon be broadcast exclusively from the Dar al-Madinah Islamic Website (http://www.daralmadinah.com). In order to access the Halaqah from the website you will  have to push on the ‘live lecture’ icon when it becomes available.

c. The General Seerah Halaqah at Masjid al-Hidayah on Saturday @ 7 pm. This Halaqah is broadcast via paltalk from the Dar al-Madinah Room.

d. The General Tafsir Halaqah at Masjid al-Hidayah on Sunday @7 pm. This Halaqah is broadcast via paltalk from the Dar al-Madinah Room.

e. The History Lesson on Tuesday @ 7:45 pm (after Isha prayer). This Halaqah is broadcast via paltalk from the Dar al-Madinah Room.

f. The Friday Halaqah which will be broadcast via paltalk through the Dar al-Madinah Islamic Room.

Abdurrahmann Murad
Imam/Director of Dar al-Madinah Islamic Society

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Dated: 5th January 2010
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Assalamu alaikum,

Our Sunday Sister’s Halaqa is starting up again, from Magrib time insha’allah at Dar.

Insha’allah the halaqa will also be on paltalk in the daralmadinah room, pacific time right after Magrib salat.

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Dated: 3rd January 2010
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Dar Al-Madinah is holding Open Iftar Insha Allah on Sunday, December 27th, 2009 at Kensington Community Centre, located at 5175 Dumfries Street, Vancouver, BC (Intersection of Knight Street and 37th Avenue), Click here for map, we invite all brothers and sisters to join us.

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Dated: 27th December 2009
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Assalamu Alaikum Dear Sisters,
Please email us your ideas for activities or halaqa topics you would like to see organized insha’allah.

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Dated: 27th December 2009
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Sisters Programs

Friday Oct 9th, Friday Oct 23rd and Friday Nov 6th(canceled)
Time: 6pm
What: Sisters Programs/Halaqah
Place: 8660 Ash Street, Richmond, BC

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Dated: 1st October 2009
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Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahamtulahi wa Barakatu,

~Dear Sisters~We hope that you have had a blessed Ramadan and that you are sad to see our beloved month end.  To cheer us all up, we will have an Eid Party insha’allah!

Dar Al-Madinah Sisters Present:

Sisters Eid Social

When: Friday September 25, 6pm-8:30pm
What: Potluck Eid Party
Where: 8660 Ash St ,Richmond, BC, V6Y 2S3 (Richmond Family Place)


Please bring a potluck dish, NO NUTS/PEANUTS or SHELFISH please
Playroom for the children, social time for sisters…


See you all there insha’allah!

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Dated: 23rd September 2009
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Assalamu alaikum,

EID MUBARAK!

Eid will be tomorrow, Sunday 20th insha’allah

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Dated: 19th September 2009
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Eid Salat Location:


It will be held at 8:30 am sharp at the Royal Banquet Hall, 2122 Kingsway, Vancouver, BC (View Map).





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Dated: 18th September 2009
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Points to keep in mind about Laylatul-Qadr

1 – The Meaning of Qadr

Ibn Hajar said in ‘Fath al-Bari’ (4/323-324):

“There are various explanations of the meaning of the qadr that this night is ascribed to.

It was said that it means veneration, as in the verse: {“…and they didn’t venerate (qadar) Allah as He deserved…”} [al-An’am; 91] This refers to it being a night of veneration due to the revelation of the Qur’an taking place in it, or due to the descent of the Angels in it, or due to the blessing and mercy and forgiveness that descend in it, or that those who stay up that night in worship are venerated.

It was also said that qadr here means constriction, as in the verse: {“…and who is constricted (qadara) in his provision…”} [at-Talaq; 7] This refers to it being a night of constriction due to the exact night being hidden, or because the Earth is constricted due to the presence of such a large number of Angels.

It was also said that it is qadar, derived from the word for judgment. This refers to the fact that all the judgments of that year are made on this night…”


2 – Better than a Thousand Months

Ibn Kathir mentioned in ‘Tafsir al-Qur’an al-‘Adhim’ (4/686) that Mujahid said:

“There was a man from the Children of Israel who would pray all night and then fight Jihad against the enemy all day, and he did this for a thousand months. Allah then revealed the verse: {“The Night of Qadr is better than a thousand months…”} So, praying on this night is better than the actions of that man.”


3 – The 27th Word

Ibn Kathir mentioned (4/690):

“…And it was reported that some of the Salaf used the Qur’an to conclude that it is on the 27th night because the word ‘هي’ (it is) is the 27th word in the chapter, and Allah Knows best.”


4 – Why the Exact Day Was Hidden

Ibn Hajar said (4/328):

“…This might have a benefit linked to legislation…or exertion in worship, because if the Night of Qadr was specified to be on an exact night, people would limit themselves to that night and miss out on the worship on other nights. It is as if this is what the Prophet meant when he said: “…this might be better for you.””


5 – Heavy for the Hypocrite

Ibn Kathir mentioned (4/692) that Ka’b al-Ahbar said:

“By the One in Whose Hand my soul is, the Night of Qadr is so heavy on the disbeliever and hypocrite that it feels like a mountain on his back.”


6 – What to Supplicate on the Night of Qadr

In ‘as-Silsilah as-Sahihah’ (3337), it’s reported that ‘A’ishah asked the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم): “If I happen to catch the Night of Qadr, how should I supplicate?”

He replied: “You should say:

اللهم إنك عفو تحب العفو فاعف عني

O Allah, You Pardon and Love pardoning. So, Pardon me.”


7 – In the Shade of the Night of Qadr

It was said:

“…This night is better than thousands of months in the lives of human beings. How many thousands of months and years have passed by without leaving in our lives the changes that this single blessed, joyous night leaves us? The might of this night is such that its reality transcends the limits of human comprehension: {“And what will make you understand what the Night of Qadr is?”}

On that night, every wise judgment was made. Values, principles, and scales were laid down. Ordainments were made that surpassed that of individuals: ordainments for nations, countries, and peoples. In fact, it is even greater and mightier than this: ordainment of realities and hearts!

Humankind has become heedless – due to its ignorance and disconnection – of the value of the Night of Qadr and the reality and significance of this event. Since the time that it became heedless of this, it has been deprived of the most joyous and beautiful gifts from Allah. It lost the true happiness and peace – the peace of mind, and peace in the home and society – that Islam granted it. This cannot be replaced by the material bounty, civilization, and power that it has been given. It is in a bad state despite the outpouring of production and high standards of living it possesses!

This direct connection between the memory of the Night of Qadr and praying at night out of faith and expectation of reward is just one aspect of this sound and successful Islamic method…”


8- The Signs of the Night of Qadr.
The Messenger of Allah, may Allah praise him, described the morning of the night of Qadr so that we would have an idea as to what this night actually is.

Ubayy, may Allah be pleased with him, said: “On the morning of the night of Qadr the sun would rise without any beams; (it is like) a wash basin until it raises.” [Muslim]

Abu Hurairah, may Allah be pleased with him, said: “We mentioned the night of Qadr to the Messenger of Allah, may Allah praise him, and he said: “Which of you remembers when the moon rises and it is like half a bowl.” [Muslim]

Ibn Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him, said that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah praise him, said: “The night of Qadr is a night of generosity and happiness, it is not hot and neither is it cold. The sun comes up in its morning weak, reddish.” [Tabaranee, Ibn Khuzaimah and Bazzaar]




Abdurrahmann Murad
I
mam/Director of Dar al-Madinah Islamic Society

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Dated: 14th September 2009
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