When my brother Amir spotted this Mobile Vaccination Clinic to be held at ISNA’s Islamic Centre of Canada, he signed us up both for today, Sunday Jaunary 30 2022.


I previously wrote about getting my first COVID-19 mRNA shot at ICCO, Islamic Community Centre of Ontario, over on my City of Labyrinths blog :

First Dose – Mobile Vaccination Clinic – MAC ICCO – Muslim Association of Canada – Islamic Community Centre of Ontario – 2550 Dunwin Drive, Mississauga

My brother and I were already double-dosed fully vaccinated last year.

This Sunday Morning we’d be getting our third shot Boosters.

We were able to book appointments for 11:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.

Arriving at a quarter to eleven this morning, we found a nearly empty front parking lot at ISNA.

Parking opposite the primary entrance to ISNA High School is unusual for us.

Mostly when visiting the Islamic Centre of Canada, we have to hunt for a parking spot in the much larger south parking lot.

I was early, as were about a dozen other Muslims.

Being the first cohort, for lack of a better term, of the day, meant today’s Mobile Vaccination Clinic wasn’t immediately ready at 11:00 a.m. on the dot.

No one in line seemed to mind as we all stood six feet apart from each other for an additional 20 minutes.

Almost didn’t feel the time pass at all, despite looking at my watch every so often.

It afforded me the ability to privately recite short Islamic prayers, Dhikr, while inside of a Masjid Proper. Something of a rare privilege during the numerous lockdowns since early 2020.

So lesson learned is, whenever you have the chance to make Dhikr inside a masjid, be quick and get to it!

The Vaccination Clinic was set up inside the ISNA High School Gym.

The Gym was divided into two sections by unfolding the giant dividing sliding wall panels.

A section each for men and women.

The separate women’s section allowed privacy for Muslim Women when getting their Shots in the upper arms.

The men’s section had a total of four people waiting for shots.

I didn’t have to wait long at all.

Unlike the feeling I physically experienced when I got my first COVID-19 jab in the arm last year, this time I almost felt nothing.

The Doctor administering my shot asked me IF I got the photograph I wanted as he jabbed me ?

I couldn’t even tell that the needle was in my arm.

Afterwards I would wonder if a different needle technology was used so it was painless ?

I asked the Doctor how long I should keep the band-aid covering the spot where I was jabbed.

The band-aid was mostly unnecessary he informed me. It was applied as precaution to alleviate any rare instance of a drop or two of blood appearing around the jab location.

Well, no reason to keep mine on then, and the Doctor removed my band-aid.

After getting each of the first vaccine two doses, we had to stick around for 15 minutes.

For boosters, we only had to wait for five minutes.

If driving, they asked people to still wait for the full 15 minutes.

By now my brother had also had his booster jab all done.

We waited in a mostly empty half-gymnasium.

Masjids can easily be described as Empty Rooms with Carpets.

This Sunday morning’s Mobile Vaccination Clinic inside ISNA was an Empty Gym with Chairs.

There was something so Boringly Routine about today.

Everybody was going through the motions…

The Volunteers, The Medical Staff, ISNA’s Vaccination Volunteers, and we, the Waiting-to-be Third time Jabbed.

Ramadan comes around once every Lunar year.

We don’t yet know if Muslims visiting Mobile Vaccination & Booster Clinics at Masjids is now also annually necessary.

Allah-hu-Alam.

And Allah, Glorified and Praised be He, knows best.

“January 29, 2022 marks the 5th anniversary of the Québec City Mosque Shooting in which six of our Brothers were killed in the sanctity of the masjid,

Leaving six widows and 17 children,

As well as numerous other injured,

Including Aymen Derbal who was left paralyzed after being shot seven times trying to stop the shooter.

This day also marks the first National Day of Remembrance of the Québec City Mosque Attack and Action against Islamophobia.”

– Islamic Society of Kingston

Live translation (French-English) of the 5th Commemoration of the Québec City Mosque Shooting, held in Québec City.

Muslim Council of Peel Statement on
National Day of Remembrance of the Quebec City Mosque Attack and Action Against Islamophobia


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

(Mississauga – January 28, 2022) Tomorrow, the Muslim Council of Peel alongside Canadians across the nation will remember the shocking and tragic event that took place in the Quebec City Mosque and will honour those beautiful souls that lost their lives and those that were injured during this senseless act of violence.

The Quebec City Mosque terror attack was the first mass attack against Canadian Muslims and worst mass murder in a house of worship in Canada’s history. Today, we honour and pray for Imbrahima Barry, Mamadou Tanou Barry, Khaled Belkacemi, Abdelkrim Hassana, Azzedine Soufiane, Aboubaker Thabti.

Since this devastating crime in 2017, racism and hatred, manifested in the form of Islamophobia, are serious issues that have significantly affected Canadian Muslims. To illustrate, the slain killing of Mohamed-Aslim Zafis at the doors of the Etobicoke Mosque, the terrorist attack in London, Ontario, and the continued hate crimes against Muslims, are just a few examples of this hate. As a result the Canadian government declared January 29 to be a National Day of Remembrance and Action Against Islamophobia in order to honour the victims and express solidarity with the survivors.

The Region of Peel is home to more than 150,000 Canadian Muslims, as well as more than 60 Islamic Centres, Mosques, and Schools. Canada’s Muslim population currently numbers over one million individuals; by 2030, this figure is predicted to double to 2.7 million. Canadian Muslims are a significant part of the country’s cultural diversity, social fabric, and economy. Muslim contributions and participation in the shaping of our country have been significant in a variety of fields, including the arts, sports, academia, sciences, literature, public policy, and other fields.

We thank the City of Mississauga and the City of Brampton for being strong voices in condemning Islamophobia.

  • On January 29, 2019, Brampton city council unanimously passed a resolution proclaiming Jan. 29 as a day of remembrance and action on Islamophobia. In November 2021, Brampton city council unanimously endorsed the Nation Council of Canadian Muslims’ (NCCM) municipal summit recommendations to combat Islamophobia
  • In October 2020, the City of Mississauga passed a motion to unequivocally condemn all forms of Islamophobia, hate speech or threats against Muslims or Mosques
  • In October 2020, the Peel Police Service committed to tackling systemic racism including Islamophobia through a partnership with the Ontario Human Rights Commission
  • In October 2021, The Peel District School Board approved an anti-Islamophobia strategy

Despite these efforts, the number of crimes motivated by race or ethnicity continues to rise in Peel Region. Hate crimes against members of faith communities increased by 54 percent between 2018 and 2020.

The Muslim Council of Peel (MCP) has been advocating for addressing systemic Islamophobia in Peel institutions and increasing hate crimes. From advising the Peel District School Board to the Chief of Peel Police, members of MCP have actively spoken out for Muslims living in Peel.

MCP calls for Municipalities to:

  • – pass municipal street harassment bylaws that are proportional and constitutional. Bylaws should also address clearly hateful verbal assaults and give authorities the ability to ticket and fine when necessary.
  • – provide dedicated funding for local community-based anti-Islamophobia initiatives.
  • – to implement anti-Islamophobia advisory councils while ensuring that there is appropriate representation of diverse local Muslim communities.
  • – dedicate specific funding for anti-Islamophobia public awareness campaigns
  • – invest in celebrating the history of local Canadian Muslims and initiatives through a concrete program that brings these figures and names to the forefront of local-level recognition
  • – redirect funding towards alternative measures to policing in municipal budgets.
  • – develop models for training young Muslim leaders for the future such as th Youth Fellowship program in Toronto.

Contact:
Rabia Khedr
MCP Board Director
905-270-9679
executivedirector@mcpeel.ca”

Friday Khutbah | Sh. Abdullah Hakim Quick | Never Forget Masjid Alaqsa

Friday Khutbah | Sh. Abdul Wahab Saleem

The Edge of Sunset: Eid Concert Livestream performance, airs after a month of Iftar Nights celebrations for Ramadan.

This Eid Concert is a chance to celebrate the month with incredible music from incredible artists.

Join us for the hour just before Iftar for moments of laughter, reflection, and connection.

More about our intercultural celebrations for Ramada at

Mabellearts.ca

Virtualiftarnights.ca

Artist Line Up:

Hussein Janmohamed
Maryem Tollar
Brenna MacCrimmon
Sergio Guerra
Rahaf and Esmaeel Abofakher”

Eid Mubarak!

Kullu Amin wa Antum bi Khair!

On behalf of the entire IIT community,

we wish you a most blessed Eid.

May Allah grant you acceptance of your prayers and fasting, envelop you with His mercy and continue to guide you always.

We are pleased to announce our Eid Program – which will be streamed Live, Online on all of our platforms.

Remember to recite takbir from maghrib when Ramadan ends, until the Eid al Fitr prayer

Thursday, May 13 2021

8:00 AM – Takbiraat and Greetings from our Scholars

9:00 AM – Live stream of Eid Prayer followed by Khutbah by Sh. Abdullah Hakim Quick

9:30 AM – Live Address by Mayor John Tory

9:40 AM – Community Social via Zoom – connect to share your greetings!!

10:00 AM – Drive-Thru Loot Bag pick up at 1630 Neilson Rd.”

Usually,

on the night before Eid,

After praying my Maghrib Salat,

I enthusiastically go outside to search for the new moon and then email my report to Moonsighting.com.

This time I was simply too tired to go outside.

Unusual for me.

Alhumdulillah,

There were three Moonsighting Reports from Canada posted,

at least two of the reports are from my home province of Ontario.

If I read correctly, one of the reports is from a Brother who is from Ottawa, Ontario, but is in the State of Maryland, USA from where he made his report, not sure if he is indeed in Ottawa tonight . . .

 

1. Seen: Mr Ishaq Majeed from Ottawa Ontario reported:

We (a group of 7 Muslims) sighted the new moon of Shawwal in Maryland.

Clear skies, about 60 degrees farenheit.

The moon was about 45 degrees southwest from the Planet venus.

2.  Seen: MCW member Shahid Rashid from Mississauga Ontaio reported:

Sighted.

I went with my two sons 16 and 23 years old.

We sighted the moon with lot of difficulty after 30 minutes of sunset.

The moon was very faint and extremely difficult to find.

Allah helped us because there was small star and I was looking through binoculars whether that was the glimpse of the moon or what and after few minutes of staring at it,

the moon appeared in my view but still kept disappearing.

It was really a marvelous sight Alhamdulillah.

Note the moon was almost 30 hours old and still so faint.

3. Seen: MCW member Shakeel Anwar from Mississauga Ontaio reported:

Alhamdullilah the hilal was sighted tonight at 9:15pm on May 12th, 2021.

The moon was approximately 3 degrees above the Western horizon in the constellation Taurus the Bull.

The horns of the moon were oriented pointing to the northwest, in approximately a 10 o’clock orientation.

To the right of the moon was the planet Venus.