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Donate for SNMC’s Ongoing Maintenance-One Dollar A Day Campaign

Dear SNMC Brothers and Sisters,

Please donate to build a reserve for ongoing maintenance of SNMC Centre. You can pledge for one dollar a day per person in your family.

Now, you can also donate online at https://www.snmc.ca/donation/

Let us remember charity does not decrease wealth. Also, Allah (swt) will return 10 times every dollar we donate in this life and many folds in the life hereafter. May Allah (swt) accept our effort, time, and money. We will be successful if Allah (swt) accepts our efforts.

Let us seek His forgiveness and pray for His acceptance of our efforts.

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SNMC 6th ANNUAL WALK-A-THON & BIKE-A-THON on Saturday July 21, 2018: 11am-2:00 pm

SNMC 6th ANNUAL WALK-A-THON & BIKE-A-THON on Saturday July 21, 2018: 11am-2:00 pm

WALK-A-THON & BIKE-A-THON

SNMC Walk-a-thon/Bike-a-thon is an opportunity to socialize, stay fit and take a neighbourhood walk or ride a bike with children/grandchildren or friends and enjoy the pride of the community – New SNMC Centre/Masjid.

It is also an opportunity to get sponsorship for SNMC Masjid/Centre from friends and family members for walking and biking. Part of the sponsorship fee will be shared with a local charity.

Therefore, each individual walking or biking is expected to raise some funds for SNMC Masjid and Centre.

How? It’s easy! Ask your family members or friends (even your work colleagues) to sponsor your walking/biking – each kilometer, for example, $2, $5, $10 or more $$$$…

  1. Register all sponsorships that you receive using the registration/sponsorship form click here (attach link)
  2. Come on the day of the event with all the pledges and give it to the SNMC administration.
  3. Sign the waiver form at the SNMC table before the start of the event.
  4. Take part in one of the routes – a short one or a long one.
  5. Enjoy your success at the SNMC Centre/Masjid with all brothers and sisters who found some time to take care of themselves, collect some sponsorship to benefit both SNMC and a charity in Ottawa, and share our presence with the neighbours.

Lastly, let as many people as possible know about the event and invite them to participate!

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The event starts and ends at the SNMC Parking Lot, @ 3020 Woodroffe Ave, Barrhaven K2J 4G3 – SNMC Center & Masjid

ROUTE 1) Family Walk-a-Thon & Bike-a-Thon (kids welcome): 4.5KM (shorter route)

From SNMC site 3020 Woodroffe to Longfields

Turn left on Longfields — walk/bike until Berrigan Dr

Turn left on Berrigan Dr until Beatrice Dr

Turn left on Beatrice Dr until Claridge Dr

Turn Right on Claridge Dr until Gentian Street and that will take us back to the SNMC site

REFRESHMENT STATIONS: On the way, there will be two stations with water/ refreshments/guides: corner of Longfields and Berrigan…and of course at the SNMC Center/Masjid.

ROUTE 2) BIKE-A-THON: Biking only: 9KM (Runners welcome)
Start at SNMC site – parking lot – 3020 Woodroffe and continue to Longfields

Turn Right at Longfields until Woodroffe

Turn Left on Woodroffe until the first entrance of Sportsplex (just before we come to Huntclub)

TURN and then go back to the SNMC site using the same route.

REFRESHMENT STATIONS: On the way, there will be two stations with water/guides at Sprotsplex just before Huntclub…and of course at the SNMC Center/Masjid.

The proceeds generated from this event will be directly benefiting the SNMC project – The Center and Masjid and one local charity.

We thank you in advance for your support!

Method of Payment: By Cash; Online or a Cheque payable to SNMC.

Tax receipts will be issued for every pledge over $20.

Please note that every participant has to fill this waiver before the beginning of the event. (attach link to waiver)

Snacks and drinks will be provided by SNMC to every participant as the quantity permits.

Zuhr prayer will be performed at the SNMC Masjid/Center, Insha Allah.

 

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SNMC JUMA PRAYER July 6th, 2018  (Two Khutbahs):1:00PM & 2:15PM

SNMC JUMA PRAYER July 6th, 2018  (Two Khutbahs):

1st Khutbah 1:00 pm: Khateeb –  Imam Dr. Zijad Delic

2nd Khutbah at 2:15 pm: Khateeb – Dr. Emdad Khan

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SNMC Friday Night Lecture on July 6th–Qualities of Effective Leaders: An Islamic Perspective

SNMC Friday Night Lecture on July 6th  – with brother Mohamed Haroon

WHO:     Br. Mohamed Haroon

WHAT:   Qualities of Effective Leaders: An Islamic Perspective

WHEN: Friday night, July 6th (after Maghrib prayer SHARP)

WHERE: SNMC Masjid/Mosque

All are welcome to reflect on some of the qualities of effective leaders if we ever want to become one of them!

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SNMC Vision: The motivation behind the name of SNMC

SNMC Vision: The motivation behind the name of SNMC

Islam encourages local Muslims to pray in a nearby masjid, not to go to a  far masjid because the far one is run by people of your nationality. This motivation encouraged SNMC community to select a name which reflects the locality. During the initial years, SNMC community members visited all local Muslims regardless of ethnicity and background promote the notion that “This is your Masjid”. As a result, all local Muslims from diverse ethnicity started to joining SNMC Community.

 

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SNMC Heritage: The Boycott of Banu Hashim and Banu Abdul Mutale: Year 6-8 of Prophethood of Muhamed PBUH

The Boycott of Banu Hashim and Banu Abdul Mutale: Year 6-8 of Prophethood of Muhamed PBUH

The Quraysh were divided into different family groups called clans, and the prophet Muhammad http://ccm-inc.org/oldsite/iqra/images/saaws3.gif belonged to the clan of Hashim, his great-grandfather. It was Hashim’s brother Muttalib who had been the guardian of Abdul Muttalib, the prophet’s grandfather. Although many of the Quraysh bitterly opposed Muhammad http://ccm-inc.org/oldsite/iqra/images/saaws3.gif and his followers, most of the clan of Hashim were determined to protect their kinsman, whether or not they believed that he was a prophet. A notable exception was Abu Jahl, one of the most vehement persecutors of the Muslims.

The Quraysh decided to organize a boycott against the clan of Hashim. About forty leaders drew up and signed a document which forbade anyone to marry a woman of Hashim or to give his daughter in marriage to a man of Hashim. It also banned the sale of goods to anyone in the clan of Hashim and prohibited anyone from buying goods from a member of Hashim. The boycott was extended to the clan of Muttalib when they refused to go along with the majority. The boycott was to remain in effect until the Hashim turned against the Prophet http://ccm-inc.org/oldsite/iqra/images/saaws3.gif or until Muhammad http://ccm-inc.org/oldsite/iqra/images/saaws3.gif renounced his claim to prophethood.

The boycott brought great hardship to the two clans, and they frequently faced starvation, but they were not without sympathizers. Muslims among the other clans, such as Abu Bakr and Umar http://ccm-inc.org/oldsite/iqra/images/raa.gif, often managed to find ways to get supplies to the clans. Some sympathizers, although unbelievers, also defied the boycott. One man would load his camel with food and clothing and then send it running loose past the houses of the Hashim so that they could catch it and unload it. Women who had married into the clan of Hashim were still considered members of their own clan even after marriage. In this way, Khadija http://ccm-inc.org/oldsite/iqra/images/raaha.gif and other wives could receive goods from their kinsfolk without breaking the rules of the boycott.

The boycott went on for nearly two years, with no sign of the Hashim being ready to renounce Muhammad http://ccm-inc.org/oldsite/iqra/images/saaws3.gif nor of Muhammad http://ccm-inc.org/oldsite/iqra/images/saaws3.gif being ready to renounce his claim to prophethood. In addition, it had the unwanted effect of bringing more attention to the prophet. All over Arabia, people were talking about the religion of Muhammad http://ccm-inc.org/oldsite/iqra/images/saaws3.gif and his devoted followers. People were beginning to have second thoughts about the boycott, especially those who had close relatives who were suffering from it.

One of those who wished to see an end to the boycott was Hisham, the same man who had frequently driven his supply-laden camel past the homes of the Hashim. He managed to find four other leaders who felt the same as he, and together they devised a plan of action. The following day when they were at the mosque one of them spoke up against the boycott, saying he did not wish to see the people of Hashim die while his clan had plenty of food and clothing. One by one the four other men spoke up in support of his call to end the boycott. One of them entered the Ka’bah to bring out the written document, which had been placed there after it had been signed by the forty leaders. When he emerged, he held a small scrap of paper, all that was left of the original document, which had been eaten by worms. Most of the people, who were already only lukewarm about the boycott, considered the destruction of the document to be a sign. And so, after nearly two years, with public support strongly against the hardliners, the boycott was ended, and the clans of Hashim and Muttalib were reinstated into Qurayshi society.

After the boycott had been lifted, the Quraysh tried to obtain one more compromise from Muhammad http://ccm-inc.org/oldsite/iqra/images/saaws3.gif. They tried to get him to agree that both sides would practice both religions. The Prophet’s http://ccm-inc.org/oldsite/iqra/images/saaws3.gif response came in the form of a revelation, Surah 109. Most of you are probably familiar with this short but forceful statement:

In the name of Allah Most Gracious
Most Merciful
Say: O ye that reject Faith!
I worship not that which ye worship
Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
And I will not worship that which ye have been wont to worship
Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
To you be your Way and to me mine.
(Al Qur’an 109)

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Beautify Our Quran – Adult Quran Recitation Halaqa Sundays Fajr, Zuhr and Maghrib

Adult Quran Recitation Group Halaqa on Sundays Fajr, Zuhr, and Maghrib

Allah (swt) stated

وَرَتِّلِ ٱلۡقُرۡءَانَ تَرۡتِيلاً (٤)

And recite the Qur’ân in a slow, (pleasant tone and) style (4)

Also, Prophet (PUB) stated, the best among you is the one who learns and teaches the Quran.

SNMC runs Adult Group Quran Halaqa on Sundays.

After Fajr led by Sk Dr. Ahmed Ghanmi,  After  Zuhr by Sk Dr. Atif Kabir, Br. Hossam and  Hafiz Anas, and after Maghrib with Br Hussain Ali, Hafiz Waseem and Sk Yaseen

Each group will have a leader with 5-10 persons and for 15 to 30 minutes.

Let us join these halaqas and improve our Quran recitation.

If questions, please send email to info@snmc.ca

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Imam Zijad’s Corner: A Goodness Through and Through

Imam Zijad’s Corner:  A Goodness Through and Through

Muhammad (S) said:“Modesty is a virtue through and through, or said: Modesty is a goodness complete.” Source: Muslim

Transliteration: “Al Hayau kulluhu khairun.”

Once the Prophet (S) passed by a man who was admonishing his brother regarding Haya and was saying, ‘You are too modest (bashful), and I am afraid that might harm you.’ On that, Allah’s Apostle said, ‘Leave him, for Haya is (a part) of Faith.’ [Bukhari]

This hadith tells us that there is nothing bad about modesty. Therefore, if something is purely good, then however much you have of it, it can only be good for you. This is something to especially remember in these times when ‘moral’ and ‘modest’ are portrayed as ‘backward,’ ‘oppressed’ and ‘under-confident.’

A person with Haya does not show off his mind, body, or anything else. Haya is translated as modesty but it includes all of the following meanings as well: self-respect, bashfulness, having scruples, having awareness of Allah. This word is a prime example of how much is lost in translation from Arabic to any other language.

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Weekly Verse

God Almighty said the following about persistence in being faithful servants of the Creator: “Indeed, those who have said, “Our Lord is Allah” and then remained on a right course – the angels will descend upon them, [saying], “Do not fear and do not grieve but receive good tidings of Paradise, which you were promised.”(Qur’an 41:30)
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Looking for an Apartment/Townhouse for Rent!

One brother is looking for 2 or 3 bedroom Condo / House for a family of 2 adults and 3 kids starting from 16th August 18. Proximity to Masjid is a priority.

Please contact: drkhansarfaraz@yahoo.co.in

Thanks for your help!