Category: Announcement
Children from 5 years old to 10 are invited to join us for a fun afternoon of artistic expression, gym games and free pizza.
Date: Saturday January 26, 2019
Location: SNMC GYM
Time: 1PM to 4PM
Age of the children: 5 to 10
Please register for the event here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScIHYOqhk9xz7Y4-NZT6Lmoy7YDw740OrTNytzDczNbcCugng/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1
SNMC JUMA PRAYER January 18th, 2019 (Two Khutbahs):
1st Khutbah 12:00 pm: Khateeb – Imam Dr. Zijad 2nd Khutbah at 1:15 pm: Khateeb – Br. Fahd Mellal |
SNMC Sisters Sunday Morning Circle
Come and join your fellow sisters weekly on Sundays for Halaqa
Interesting and Relevant Topics
Tafseer
Discussion
Sharing and bonding with your sisters
Each Sunday from 11:15 am to 12:15 pm
Pray Salatul Dhuhr with us!
We would love to meet you!
Join the what’s app group with this link.
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SNMC Friday Night Lecture/Discussion on January 18th with Dr. Muzakir Majeed
WHAT: Lecture – Personal Development: Having Goals in Life WHO: Dr Muzakir Majeed CCFP (Can) MBChB (UK), MRCGP (UK), DRCOG, DCH WHEN: Friday night, January 18th (after ‘Isha prayer SHARP) WHERE: SNMC Masjid/Mosque |
Weekly Verse
Almighty Allah reminds us in the Qur’an:
“Do the people think that they will be left to say, “We believe” and they will not be tried?” (Qur’an: ‘Ankabut 2)
Let us utilize the beautiful tool given by our creator. As-salamu Alykum.
Let us say “Peace and blessing of God be with you” our neighbors, community members, and coworkers!
Ramla bint Abi Sufyan (c.594-665) also known as Umm Habiba was a wife of Muhammad and mother of believers.
She was the daughter of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and Safiyyah bint Abi al-‘As. Abu Sufyan was the chief of the Umayya clan, and he was the leader of the whole Quraysh tribe and the most powerful opponent of Muhammad in the period 624-630. However, he later accepted Islam and became a Muslim warrior. The first Ummayad caliph, Muawiyah I, was Ramla’s half-brother, and Uthman ibn Affan was her maternal first cousin[2] and paternal second cousin.
Her first husband was Ubayd-Allah ibn Jahsh,[3] a brother of Zaynab bint Jahsh, whom Muhammad married in 627.
Ubayd-Allah and Ramla were among the first people to accept Islam. In 616, in order to avoid hostilities from Quraish, they both emigrated to Abyssinia (Ethiopia), where she gave birth to her daughter, Habibah bint Ubayd-Allah.[3]
Ubayd-Allah later converted to Christianity.[3] He tried to persuade Ramla to do the same, but she held on to Islam. His conversion led to their separation. They all continued to live in Abyssinia until Ubayd-Allah’s death in 627.[3]
Muhammad sent Ramla a proposal of marriage, which arrived on the day she completed her idda (widow’s waiting period).
The marriage ceremony took place in Abyssinia even though Muhammad was not present. Ramla chose Khalid ibn Said as her legal guardian at the ceremony. The Negus (King) of Abyssinia read out the Khutba himself, and Khalid ibn Said made a speech in reply. The Negus gave Khalid a dower of 400 dinars and hosted a huge wedding feast after the ceremony. He also sent musk and ambergris to the bride through the slave Barrah.[3] Muhammad did not give a dower larger than this to any of his other wives.[5]
The Negus then arranged to send all thirty of the remaining immigrant Muslims back to Arabia. They travelled to Medina in two boats.[6] Shurahbil ibn Hasana accompanied Ramla on this journey. According to some sources, she married Muhammad one year after the Hijra, though she did not live with him until six years later, when Muhammad was sixty years old and she was thirty-five.[7] Tabari writes that her marriage took place in 7 A.H. (628) when “she was thirty-odd years old
The Hadith literature includes about sixty-five hadiths narrated by Ramla. Muhammad al-Bukhari and Muslim b. al-Hajjaj agreed on two of them, and Muslim took two of them alone.
Ramla died in the year 45 A.H. (664 or 665 C.E.) during the Caliphate of her brother, Muawiyah I.[8] She was buried in the Jannat al-Baqi cemetery next to other wives of Muhammad.
Prayer Times: The Week of January 11, 2019
Fajr-6.30 a.m.
Zuhr-12.30 p.m.
Asr-3.00 p.m.
Maghrib Athan Times Friday (4.48 p.m.), Saturday (4.49 p.m.), Sunday (4.51 p.m.), Monday (4.52 p.m), Tuesday (4.53 p.m.), Wednesday (4.55 p.m.), Thursday (4.56 p.m.)
Please note magrib prayers will be performed 5 minutes after athan times.
Isha-8.00 p.m.
You can also access SNMC prayer schedule here; https://www.snmc.ca/prayer/
SNMC JUMA PRAYER January 11th, 2019 (Two Khutbahs):
1st Khutbah at 12:00 pm: Khateeb – Hafiz Dr. Atif Kabir 2nd Khutbah at 1:15 pm: Khateeb – Hafiz Samiullah Hashimy |