“The fatwa that I shared a few days ago about praying Eid at home with one’s family has been adopted (with slight modifications) by the Fiqh Council of North America.

You may now ascribe this opinion to the Fiqh Council.

I am also aware of other Councils around the globe following similar views;

and many scholars in Muslim-majority countries as well have given similar fatwas.

The Fiqh Council (with unanimity amongst its members) feels that in light of our current circumstances,

there is a very genuine need to preserve the spirit of Eid amongst families by encouraging them to pray two rak’ats at home,

and there is plenty of precedence in our classical fiqh to extrapolate this position given our context.

The whole point of ijtihād,

and the real job of a faqīh,

isn’t just to cut and paste opinions of a different time and place,

but to contextualize and work within different circumstances to see what may or may not be adopted and modified for our current times and places.

It is always a difficult balance:

being faithful to the goals of the Sharī`ah in light of our traditional fiqh, vs. being faithful to the texts of our earlier scholars upon which we based our studies of fiqh.

And in this delicate balance,

scholars will invariably differ – such is the nature of not only fiqh,

but in fact of being human.

(This rumination is generic – the fatwa to pray Eid at home in case there is no Eid being offered is not a departure from classical fiqh, and is a well-known opinion of some legal schools – however the Fiqh Council feels that given the current circumstances it is just the more appropriate fatwa to endorse).

That having been said,

I hope that those who follow my social media and listen to my lectures are aware that I very actively preach not only tolerance but genuine respect for all mainstream opinions.

For those who wish to follow other opinions,

alḥamdulillah,

there is no problem whatsoever!

Obviously this is not a matter of ḥaqq vs. bāṭil or ḥarām vs. ḥalāl!

It’s just two rak’ats being prayed at home or not!!

So,

whatever position you follow,

enjoy your Eid day,

and may Allah accept from us our worship,

especially the ones coming up in the last ten nights!”

 

Here is the link to the fatwa:

http://fiqhcouncil.org/fatwa-regarding-%e1%b9%a3alat-al-eid-in-light-of-covid-19-lockdown/

 

Dr. Yasir Qadhi

https://www.facebook.com/bcmavictoria/videos/vb.180434598828158/256840945435111/?type=3&theater
 

Athan Broadcasting to the public:

Alhamdulellah,

On 11th of Ramadan 1441H – May 4th, 2020,

For the first time ever on Vancouver Island,

Masjid Al-Iman started broadcasting the Athan from the Masjid to the public.

This is a historic milestone for the Muslim community on Vancouver Island.

Inshallah,

We will continue public Athan in Ramadan and throughout the year.

Thanks to everyone that helped to make it happen.

The BC Muslim Association

Alhamdulillah,

Good work by the Victoria masjid Committee (Masjid Al-Imam) and the Imam to be the first to initiate this in BC.

Thanks to the City of Victoria for this kind gesture in this blessed month of Ramadan.

Iltaf Sahib

“This has been a very different Ramadan for us all.

How do we take advantage of the last ten days of Ramadan with I’tikaf while being in Quarantine at home?

And how do we conduct Eid Prayers in our homes?

Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi answers in this video.”

Adhan Al-Maghreb ✨

When I first came to know that the Adhan have been broadcasting publicly,

my heart was in disbelief until I witnessed it first hand.

Oh Allah,

you alone know how much my soul was yearning to be comforted by hearing your divine call to prayer.

Alhamduli’lah”

ሳራ Sarah

اللهم يا مقلب القلوب ثبت قلوبنا على دينك، وصرف قلوبنا على طاعتك، ونسألك ان لا تزغ قلوبنا بعد إذ هديتنا وهب لنا من لدنك رحمة، إنك أنت الوهاب❣️

ሳራ Sarah

“We are pleased to partner with RamadanMealsTO to deliver free Iftars and groceries across the entire west half of the city of Toronto.

Tonight our dedicated volunteers are delivering around 40 hot meals.

If you know any community members who may need the urgent support, please direct them to fill out the form here: shorturl.at/BPRSU.

Or have them call the numbers on the poster.

You can support RamadanMealsTO through Go Fund Me: shorturl.at/yKM06

Alternatively, you can also donate via e-transfer to: ramadanmealsto@gmail.com

Thank you for your support & encouragement.”

“Our team is offering Free Iftar pickup at the Dawah Centre at 7:30 pm.

Feel free to come by!”

Islamic Information & Dawah Centre,

1168 Bloor Street West, Toronto

“Recently,

Local authorities in the Toronto area allowed mosques to broadcast the call to prayer during Ramadan.

This gave comfort to Muslims who,

Because of the Corona Virus Lockdown,

Are deprived of the chance to attend mosque during Ramadan.

But others protested against this allowance.

Are their objections justified ?

Dr. Shabir Ally shares his opinion.”

May 11, 2020

A Message from the Mayor

“Ramadan has and always will be a very blessed and active month for our Muslim community. That’s why I’m very pleased that City of Vancouver staff have been able to work with Al Jamia Masjid Vancouver to broadcast the Adhaan—the Muslim Call to prayer—daily at sunset and coinciding with the opening of fasting for remaining days of Ramadan 2020.

Since measures to contain COVID-19 began, daily prayers and gatherings at the Historic Al Jamia Masjid Vancouver, British Columbia’s first Mosque, have been suspended along with all other faith communities.

Broadcasting the call of the Adhaan gives our friends and neighbours in the Muslim community, and all communities, faith that the time will come soon when we can all gather at our chosen public places together once again.

I have had occasion to attend Al Jamia Masjid Vancouver soon after I took office as Mayor in the aftermath of the New Zealand Christchurch shooting. The gathering of all faiths under the roof of this Mosque gave peace, hope and inspiration to all those who attended and is emblematic of the place our Mosque has in the fabric of what makes Vancouver a special place to live.

I would also like to acknowledge the pioneering humanitarian contributions of Al Jamia Masjid Vancouver, the Ramadan Spirit Food drive initiative and the ongoing work of the Muslim Care Centre that provides, even in the midst of this pandemic, several hundred meals daily year round outside its location at 140 Hastings Street as well as support services to the community there.

We join everyone in our City and around the world in certainty that with our collective faith, discipline and unity that we will emerge from this crisis in safety and health with stronger bonds of faith and friendship.

Wishing our Muslim Community Ramadan Mubarak!”

Sincerely,
Mayor Kennedy Stewart

https://www.facebook.com/khanproperties/videos/pcb.10156935845805059/10156935840585059/?type=3&theater

“CBC Coverage of Public Adhaan @ Al Jamia Masjid Vancouver- thanks to Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart, City Council & Staff, Harman and Nadia Jannif of CBC, PCA President Shaukat Khan, Director Waqas Chaudhry, Ali Sajed of Muslim Care Centre & our volunteers for all their hard work in making this happen.

Love to all ❤️🙏🏼❤️”

Haroon Khan

https://www.facebook.com/joinpakcan/videos/587333751885074/

https://www.facebook.com/joinpakcan/videos/364973734460744/

 

Virtual Ramadan

Pre-Iftar Zoom Call hosted by Urz Heer and Shaikh Omar Subedar

Monday May 11 2020

https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1gqxvElkeynJB

 

https://www.facebook.com/khanproperties/videos/pcb.10156935845805059/10156935840585059/?type=3&theater

 

“CBC Coverage of Public Adhaan @ Al Jamia Masjid Vancouver

Thanks to

Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart,
City Council & Staff,
Harman and Nadia Jannif of CBC,
PCA President Shaukat Khan,
Director Waqas Chaudhry,
Ali Sajed of Muslim Care Centre
& our volunteers for all their hard work in making this happen.

Love to all ❤️🙏🏼❤️”

Haroon Khan

May 11, 2020

A Message from the Mayor

“Ramadan has and always will be a very blessed and active month for our Muslim community. That’s why I’m very pleased that City of Vancouver staff have been able to work with Al Jamia Masjid Vancouver to broadcast the Adhaan—the Muslim Call to prayer—daily at sunset and coinciding with the opening of fasting for remaining days of Ramadan 2020.

Since measures to contain COVID-19 began, daily prayers and gatherings at the Historic Al Jamia Masjid Vancouver, British Columbia’s first Mosque, have been suspended along with all other faith communities.

Broadcasting the call of the Adhaan gives our friends and neighbours in the Muslim community, and all communities, faith that the time will come soon when we can all gather at our chosen public places together once again.

I have had occasion to attend Al Jamia Masjid Vancouver soon after I took office as Mayor in the aftermath of the New Zealand Christchurch shooting. The gathering of all faiths under the roof of this Mosque gave peace, hope and inspiration to all those who attended and is emblematic of the place our Mosque has in the fabric of what makes Vancouver a special place to live.

I would also like to acknowledge the pioneering humanitarian contributions of Al Jamia Masjid Vancouver, the Ramadan Spirit Food drive initiative and the ongoing work of the Muslim Care Centre that provides, even in the midst of this pandemic, several hundred meals daily year round outside its location at 140 Hastings Street as well as support services to the community there.

We join everyone in our City and around the world in certainty that with our collective faith, discipline and unity that we will emerge from this crisis in safety and health with stronger bonds of faith and friendship.

Wishing our Muslim Community Ramadan Mubarak!”

Sincerely,
Mayor Kennedy Stewart

 

Malton Masjid apparently has been delivering Sahoor, a pre-dawn meal Muslims eat before each day’s fast begins…


https://givepoint.com/maltonmasjid/ramadan

 

“Alhamdulillah,

This month Malton Masjid collaborated with a local charity organization and we have helped serve Iftar/Suhoor meals across the City.

We would like to send a special message to Samosa Factory (Albion & Hwy 27) for their generous contribution for this noble cause.”