It was wonderful evening for #iftar at IIT – so many brothers and sisters enjoying a meal together pic.twitter.com/viQOgz6TPK
— IIT (@IIT1630) March 26, 2023
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It was wonderful evening for #iftar at IIT – so many brothers and sisters enjoying a meal together pic.twitter.com/viQOgz6TPK
— IIT (@IIT1630) March 26, 2023
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Early days during the Pandemic, Islamic Institute of Toronto was closed due to public lockdowns in Ontario like every other Masjid and Islamic Centre.
Unlike every many Masjids and Islamic Centres,
IIT had the facilities to quickly create on online solution to keep their congregation connected, while introducing IIT to wider Ramadan communities.
During our now Fourth Pandmic Ramadan, The Resilent Hour has switched from that initial necessary daily Ramadan program, to a twice weekly schedule starting about an hour before Maghrib Sunset Time on Wednesdays and Fridays during Ramadan 2023.
If you’re outside of Ontario and can’t listen to the Reflections on Islam Daily Ramadan Program, IIT’s Resilient Hour remains a good go-to alternative at least 2/7ths of the time.
Hmmm… I think I used that line last year.
Also like in previous years, we broke our fast listening to Adhan Al Maghrib, The Call to Prayer after Sunset, which also concluded tonight’s Resilient Hour.
The Resilient Hour | Seizing the Blessings of Ramadan
Br. Farhad Khadim with Shaikh Ahmad Kutty
ASL Interpretation by Sister Aneesa
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In this Jumu’ah Khutbah of March 24, 2023,
The first Jumu’ah of Ramadan 1444/2023,
Our Imam Dr. Hamid Slimi discusses the bigger picture and deeper meanings of the blessed month of Ramadan and the acts we do in them.
He talks about 7 things that make that will make Ramadan and Fasting change us to better Muslims and human beings at the end of Ramadan.”
On this First Friday of Ramadan 2023,
I attended the Second Jumah Prayer at 3:00 p.m. with Brother Asim Malik as Khateeb, Lecturer, at Sayeda Khadija Centre in Mississauga, Ontario.
Brother Asim’s Khutbah does not appear on the Faith of Life Youtube channel where SKC Jumah Livestream Recordings appear.
The video above is a recorded livestream of the First Jumah Khutbah from 1:30 p.m. with Imam Dr. Hamid Slimi as Khateeb, which I was not present for.
I had taken photographs and video clips for this blog post during my attendance of the second Khutbah, yet I did something wrong while copying files from my SD Card to my Raspberry Pi Computer and now I can’t seem to recover them.
I made a some mild basic attempts to relocate the files and folders yet, SubhanAllah, the folder with the first few days of images and video appears empty now.
So, I will stop and simply share some of my experience on this First Friday of Ramadan 2023…
As I arrived, entered, then sat down in the middle of the second row immediately behind the Mihrab, I was thinking how full Sayeda Khadija Centre’s Main Prayer Hall was.
Two Ramadans ago, EMPTY was the one word which explained everything about that First Friday of Ramadan 2021.
Today’s word would be FULL or perhaps Restored.
Restored to how First Fridays of Ramadan look and feel like they do since before the Pandemic began.
One addition is that a number of worshippers are still wearing face masks inside the Masjid, myself, my brother Amir and my mom included.
At the conclusion of the Khutbah,
A young 18 year old man formally accepted Islam in front of the Congregation.
He was also already fasting on this First Friday of Ramadan.
As is the custom at Sayeda Khadija Centre since its inception,
Imam Dr. Hamid Slimi presented a New Muslim Welcome Gift to our new Brother in Islam.
Welcome to The Ummah!
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Alhumdulillah,
This First full day of Fasting in Ramadan 2023 is in The Books.
InshAllah, this day is written in our Good Books.
Like in previous years of blogging 30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan,
We’re making at least one daily stop listening to Ezz E. Gad host Reflections on Islam Special Ramadan Radio Program…
I was wondering how many times I’ve broken my fast and blogged about it while listening to Reflections on Islam Radio and now looking at the following list, I’m sort of surprised…
There’s a gap for a few years.
During Ramadan 2016, I was travelling from Coast to Coast breaking fast in 30 Masjids in 30 Days in Canada.
Ramadans 2017 and 2018 I was in British Columbia blogging 30 Masjids in 30 Days around Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island.
Re-reading those previous entries one after another we can glimpse how important Reflections on Islam’s annual Ramadan Radio Program has been within Ramadan Culture for Muslims in Toronto and later on throughout Ontario.
During Ramadan 2011, it indeed was an over the air Radio broadcast from an A.M. Station in Niagara Falls.
By Ramadan 2013, it was off the air, yet having performed a digital Hijrah to the internet, Reflections On Islam Ramadan Radio Program remained on the air transformed into an online daily Livestream.
One benefit of migrating from a radio station time slot to their own website comes to mind.
Because the program is broadcast one half before Maghrib Sunset Time, every day the starting time on the air would change and not be fixed.
I recall at least on one occasion the Radio Station played the recorded program at the wrong time.
If memory serves, there was one time they re-played another day’s program or played the daily program out of order according to the 30 Days of Ramadan.
The decision to migrate from A.M. Radio to Digital Online Livestreams puts Reflections On Islam in its own house where they own all technical and timing decisions.
Alas, some Rogers customers in Ontario remain stuck with a Rogers’ out-of-province IP Address… and still can’t listen to the Livestream.
Livestreams remain geo-locked to Ontario based IP Addresses.
This year I realized that Reflections On Islam has started a Youtube Channel with 48 episodes available so far.
That’s a big deal for those of us who grew up watching weekly shows and sometimes being sad when we missed them.
The Television Program is still broadcast thrice weekly on VisionTV in Canada:
New episodes are broadcast on Saturday mornings then rerun Sunday morning.
It used to be that Friday’s Tahajjud timeslot would replay the episode broadcast the previous weekend.
Lately, I haven’t watched the Friday broadcast to confirm if this is still being done.
A number of times if I missed either of the Weekend shows, I made a very early Friday morning effort to wake up and watch it before Fajr, or after Fajr, depending on the time of year.
You can read a little more about the history of Reflections on Islam in my post from Day 11 of Ramadan 2020 written during first Ramadan of the Pandemic.
We’re now in the Fourth year of the Pandemic.
For the First Full day of Fasting in our fourth Pandemic Ramadan,
We opened our fast with an Iftar tablespread listening to Reflections on Islam‘s Adhan Al Maghrib being Livestreamed according to Toronto local time…
And if you’re within Ontario, for the remainder of Ramadan 2023, you can too, InshAllah.
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It is raining here in Vancouver today on the first day of #Ramadan and I can't remember how many years it has been since it has rained in Ramadan. It feels counterintuitive.
— Biryani For One (@biryaniforone) March 23, 2023
Part of the new Twitter regime is that we don’t get cute emojis on the #Ramadan hashtag. This app continues to spiral downward. https://t.co/pzk0tyUlpC
— Biryani For One (@biryaniforone) March 24, 2023
Here are some of the hashtags people are using for this month! pic.twitter.com/qdP26HYiDl
— Twitter Faith (@TwitterFaith) April 8, 2022
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Comments Off on 30 MORE | Day 1 – Fajr – Inflation’s effect on Preparing Ramadan Iftar Meals – Saboor Khan – Speaking with Rebecca Zandbergen on London Morning – CBC London

Inflation’s effect on Ramadan celebrations
Saboor Khan with the Muslim Association of Canada talks about how high food prices are influencing how people preparing Iftar meals for large groups during Ramadan.
Aired: March 23, 2023
CBC London Morning with Rebecca Zandbergen
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The Risks of Ramadan fasting for Diabetics and People on Medication
Family doctor and diabetes expert Mervat Bakeer gives London Morning advice on how people with diabetes and other medical conditions can approach Ramadan fasting.
Aired: March 23, 2023
CBC London Morning with Rebecca Zandbergen
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Comments Off on Night 1 – First Isha & Taraweeh of Ramadan 2023 / 1444 – Noon Academy Masjid – 12 Rutherford Road South – Brampton, Ontario
Muslim Calendars begin each day following Sunset, rather than Midnight.
So following my Moonsighting Report, it’s now the First Night of Ramadan 2023, even if it is still March 22.
Fasting will begin at dawn tomorrow, Thursday March 23 2023.
For tonight, my mom wanted to pray the Holy Month’s first Isha & Taraweeh at Noon Academy‘s Masjid in Brampton.
So that’s where we prayed on Night 1.
Salat Al Isha, The Night Prayer.
We had arrived early enough to make the first line.
The brothers’ had filled the first four rows of the prayer hall, by my count, about 100 men and perhaps a similar number of sisters were here.
Plus the random number of children who are always hard to count.
So maybe one hundred and fifty worshippers were present for Salat Al Isha.
The Imam of Noon Academy, Shaykh Waleed Almakee, shared some short reminders before Salat Al Taraweeh began.
Among the reminders was reciting the dua that The Prophet, Upon Whom Be Peace, recited upon seeing the new crescent.
Shaykh Waleed recited it and then asked us to repeat after him…
اللَّهُمَّ أَهْلِلْهُ عَلَيْنَا بِالْيُمْنِ وَالإِيمَانِ وَالسَّلاَمَةِ وَالإِسْلاَمِ رَبِّي وَرَبُّكَ اللَّهُ
Allahumma ahlilhu `alainā bil-yumni wal-iman, was-salamati wal-Islam, rabbi wa rabbuk Allah
O Allah, bring it over us with blessing and faith, and security and Islam.
My Lord and your Lord is Allah.
[ Tirmidhi: 3451 ]
…In this way, everybody present ended up reciting the dua upon sighting of the new crescent.
In First Nights of Ramadans past, I can’t recall an Imam asking us to recite this dua along with him.
I’ve heard the Dua, but reciting it…hmmm.
Well, Noon Academy is an Islamic School, and Shaykh Waleed is an educator, how could I not learn something tonight.
Another reminder was that Imam Shafi’i held the opinion that Zakat Al-Fitr can be paid from the beginning of Ramadan.
Noon Academy is following that opinion and already assigned a specific Donation Box earmarked for Zakat al-Fitr on this First Night of Ramadan.
The Qiraat, Qur’an Recitation, during Taraweeh was melodious and unrushed.
After four Rakats, the congregration pauses and collectively recites Surah Al-Iklahs three times.
It’s Tag-Team-Taraweeh after four Rakats, with Shaykh Waleed leading Rakats five through eight.
We prayed Eight Rakats (units) of Taraweeh, as that was what my Mom is able to do nowadays.
Noon Academy completes 20 Rakats each night.
Ramadan 2023 has begun and beginning tonight, I’ve started wearing my Green Square again.
Noon Academy in Brampton has nightly Taraweeh and Community Iftars on Saturday, with pre-registration required.
And if you do come to Noon Academy, it’s Bring You Own Water Bottle . . .
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AsalamAlayKum Everybody,
On this Wednesday Evening, March 22 2023,
It’s a re-run of last year’s start of Ramadan 2022 Negative Moonsighting Report . . .
Tonight,
Clouds remain over the entire Toronto Metropolitan Area.
Nevertheless,
After praying Maghrib I still went out to search for the New Crescent.
As expected, I could not see it.
For the second consecutive first night of Ramadan in a row,
This is a Negative Moonsighting Report from Brampton, Ontario, Canada on Wednesday evening March 22 2023.
Ramadan 1444 Mubarak to All !
Salam,
HïMY SYeD
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Comments Off on 30 MORE | Fresh Paint: Getting Ready for Ramadan 2023 / 1444 – Fatih Mosque – United Canadian Muslim Association – 182 Rhodes Avenue – Toronto
I stopped by Fatih Mosque at 182 Rhodes Avenue in East End Toronto to pray my Dhuhr Prayers.
The time for the Asr Prayer was not that long after, so I stayed and would also pray Asr.
This is new… and a first as far as I can immediately recall.
Shoe Cabinets with closing doors and not simply the expected shoe shelves.
It sure does improve the welcomingness of the visual space in the Foyer of the Masjid.
Also improving the welcomingness will be freshly repainted bright white walls.
I found the Masjid and its prayer hall filled with a familiar smell of fresh paint.
Two Turkish brothers had been carefully repainting the walls with fresh coats of white.
So careful, that neither of them used a drop sheet on the carpeted floor of the Masjid.
I saw zero drops of paint anywhere where it shouldn’t be.
MashAllah.
This water faucet…
It feels like a stream of flowing water or fountain rather than a vertical tiny firehose of water as I did my wudu.
Can’t recall seeing this at any wudu station during my travels.
Maybe I did? I got to think back now….
Islamic Artwork and framed Qur’an passages which adorned the walls of the main prayer hall had been temporarily removed.
The walls looked bare in its dull eggshell colour.
Only with the contrast of the newly painted areas with the old, could I see the difference.
Luminescence is the word I am looking for.
These one-a-day tear-away Hijri calendars can be expected to be found in Turkish Masjids and Islamic Centres affiliated with the United Canadian Muslim Association.
Another UCMA Masjid is Metro Vancouver’s Eyüp Sultan Camii in Burnaby, British Columbia which I visited on Day 18 of Ramadan 2018.
I’ve seen these freely available at the start of new years in the past, yet I can’t immediately find any photographs of them appearing earlier on 30 Masjids.
…Adhan Al Asr – Call to Afternoon Prayer…
The Imam called the Adhan.
He asked me to call the Iqamah.
Iman then lead the four rakats (units) of Salat Al Asr / The Afternoon Prayer.
Taped on the back of the front door were posters with fundraising/donation information for recent earthquakes in Turkey and Northern Syria.
Fatih Mosque photographed two years ago on Sunday March 14 2021 :
Fatih Mosque first appeared on 30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan during the first year of this blog,
Fatih Mosque – Day 7 of Ramadan 2011.
Alhumdulillah, that entry remains worthwhile reading.
182 Rhodes Avenue when it was Toronto’s Orange Lodge the 1960s…
Here’s what the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario (ACO) says about 182 Rhodes Avenue :
“This building was one of the first mosque opened by Muslims back in 1965’s.
It has a significant place in the lives of Muslim first comers to Canada.
This building is where Muslim community grew out and represents the history of Muslim organizations in Ontario.
The building at 182 Rhodes Avenue itself is protected historic building by the City of Toronto.
This building was originally used as the local lodge of the Orange Order, a Protestant, fraternal organization with a long history of opposition to Roman Catholicism in Toronto until Muslims bought the property in late 1965’s.
Orange Hall was officially converted into a Mosque for Muslims of all ethnic backgrounds.
And became one of the two first mosque opened in Toronto.
In 1993 after it was put out for sale, United Canadian Muslim Association bought this property with Mosque street number 182 Rhodes Avenue and Imam’s Residence 184 Rhodes Avenue.
Extensive rennovations were done on both buildings.”
I had only intended to stop here to complete my prayers and continue with my day,
Yet finding Fatih Mosque being Freshly Repainted ahead of Ramadan 2023 / Ramadan 1444,
I’m considering this then to be the beginning of my 30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2023.
Bismillah . . .
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Imam Abu Noman Tarek, of the Brantford Mosque and Muslim Association of Brantford, was visiting Khateeb today for one of the two scheduled Jumah Khutbahs at Sayeda Khadija Centre in Mississauga.
Imam Abu Noman Tarek provided useful and important reminders about Mental Health and how Islam has provided tools and guidance in maintaining our overall Mental Health.
I attended the Khutbah in person and found it so important that I wanted to remind myself of it every so often, InshAllah, so I’m blogging the livestream here.
InshAllah, you may find it useful too…
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Adhan / Call to Prayer
Salat Al Jumah / Friday Congregational Prayer
inside Sayeda Khadija Centre
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Less than 90 Days until Ramadan.
1st Day of Fasting of Ramadan 1444 is expected on Thursday March 23 2023.
Islamic “Days” begin after sunset the night before,
So Ramadan would begin after Sunset on Wednesday March 22 2023
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Comments Off on 30 MORE | Janaza for Shakeel Ashraf – Jame Masjid Mississauga – Islamic Propagation Center of Ontario – 5761 Coopers Avenue – Mississauga – Peel Region, Ontario

Please make Du'a for brother Shakeel Ashraf.
He unfortunately passed away today due to a shooting in Milton.
May Allah grant him Jannatul Firdaws and make this tough time easy for his family.
People who knew him describe him as kind and generous. pic.twitter.com/TUglXmivRk
— Abdullah Mullanee (@aamullanee) September 13, 2022
The Janaza Prayer for Brother Shakeel Ashraf
would follow The Midday Prayer,
Salat Al Dhuhr,
Which we prayed first.
Wednesday Midday Prayers aren't usually this full.
I found my prayer spot among the last rows of Jame Masjid Mississauga's main Prayer Hall.
| #ShakeelAshraf pic.twitter.com/djsb4YYDXd
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) September 14, 2022
After Dhuhr Prayer,
Everyone was asked to clear a way through the Main Prayer Hall
So the Janaza Casket could more easily make its way to the front . . .
| #ShakeelAshraf pic.twitter.com/pdb6TvbaOl
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) September 14, 2022
So many, many people had arrived at Jame Masjid Mississauga (@JameMasjid)
The overflow prayer hall area was indeed used.
Here you can see the Glass Doors open,
The Janaza Casket was relocated to the overflow hall.
In moments it would be brought to the front.
| #ShakeelAshraf pic.twitter.com/MfGdqJW41X
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) September 14, 2022
With the way cleared,
Shakeel Ashraf's Janaza Casket
Was brought through the makeshift passageway towards the front of the main Prayer Hall.
I was standing along one side of it as the short procession
Made its way past . . .
| #ShakeelAshraf pic.twitter.com/xTP7jdb1xM
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) September 14, 2022
The Janaza Casket of Shakeel Ashraf
Now at the front of the Main Prayer Hall.
People quickly began re-self-organizing into straight rows
Readying for the Janaza Funeral Prayer proper.
| #ShakeelAshraf pic.twitter.com/U9YRB53f89
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) September 14, 2022
. . . The Imam continues with his reminder . . .
| #ShakeelAshraf pic.twitter.com/EWYm5tTNPk
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) September 14, 2022
The Mayor of Mississauga,
Bonnie Crombie (@MayorCrombie)
Was in attendance.
She was invited to address the Congregation
Before Janaza Funeral Prayer
Of
Shakeel Ashraf.
Her presence was appreciated & her words respectful.
Thank you Mayor.
| #ShakeelAshraf #Mississauga pic.twitter.com/0sOMocP22h
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) September 14, 2022
The Imam reminds the Congregation
That all of us present will intercede on his behalf in the afterlife.
And the many numbers of us present today at Shakeel Ashraf's Janaza / Funeral confirm how great of a man he was.
The Imam then lead the short Janaza Prayer
| #ShakeelAshraf pic.twitter.com/VyNCHkyPCd
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) September 14, 2022
Exiting Jame Masjid Mississauga (@JameMasjid)
I could not see the casket,
So many here people as you can see.
Many Muslims make an effort
To at least touch a Janaza Casket for the briefest of moments,
Allowing them to make a quick prayer for the one inside.
| #ShakeelAshraf pic.twitter.com/EPkyGxNkF8
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) September 14, 2022
By now,
I still hadn't retrieved my shoes,
Which were placed on shelves by the north-east egress.
Time to do that. pic.twitter.com/aCy1gMIzbf
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) September 14, 2022
During deepest of Pandemic Lockdowns,
In-person Janaza that had just taken place
Could not have taken place.
The people who would have wished to attend in person,
Were denied that last right.
Today, these Canadians, numbering upwards of a thousand+ prayed for #ShakeelAshraf. pic.twitter.com/tha9CuZD0o
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) September 14, 2022
| #ShakeelAshraf https://t.co/6xRLtWvm8B
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) September 15, 2022
Ce soir, la #TourCN sera éteinte au milieu de chaque heure en mémoire de Shakeel Ashraf et en soutien aux victimes de l'attaque du 12 septembre
— CN Tower / Tour CN (@TourCNTower) September 14, 2022
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Comments Off on 30 MORE | LIVESTREAM: 3rd Annual Global Conference on Disability and Islam 2022: Inclusive Leadership
“This year’s theme
“Inclusive Leadership”
Is focused on the importance of having persons with disabilities at the forefront of policy and decision-making.
Building from last year’s theme,
“Nothing about us, without us”,
It is important that people with disabilities believe in their potential as leaders,
And as a society,
We need to ensure that leadership opportunities exist for them too.”
[gview file=”http://30Masjids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/3rd-Annual-Global-Conference-on-Disability-and-Islam-Saturday-August-20-2022.pdf” title=”3nd Annual Global Conference of Disability and Islam – August 20 2022 – Program Booklet”]
With over 500 registered attendees and more than 15 speakers and presenters from more than 10 countries, our Global conference on disability and Islam will start tomorrow at 10 AM EST. #GCDI22 #inclusiveleadership #disabilityandislam, #inclusion, #conference, #disability pic.twitter.com/SVCZlTcO3Y
— DEENSupportServices (@DEEN_S_S) August 19, 2022
Global Conference on Disability and Islam 2022: Inclusive Leadershiphttps://t.co/R5ggQ1ymkh
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) August 20, 2022
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Alhumdulillah,
Just in time for Hijri 1444 Islamic New Year…
Sayeda Khadija Centre in Mississauga gets a J̶u̶m̶b̶o̶ JumahTron™ !
That’s what I’m naming it.
And why not?
It’s self-explanatory,
Alhumdulillah.
A different perspective
of the J̶u̶m̶b̶o̶ JumahTron™
Inside the outer hall of Sayeda Khadija Centre (@skcentre).
Using this technology,
Which is a blessing from Allah (Glorified & Praised be He),
Helps Worshippers to better see the Khateeb
As he delivers the Friday Qhutbah pic.twitter.com/7L6o4NeBeD
— HïMY SYeD🟩🕌30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2022 (@30masjids) July 29, 2022
Also today,
The Kaaba in Makkah was adorned with its new Kiswah.
That changing of the Kiswah usually happens on the Day of Arafat,
However, on this last day of Islamic Hijri Year 1443, it happened today.
— (@HaramainInfo) July 29, 2022
Earlier,
Dr. Hamid Slimi, Imam at Sayeda Khadija Centre, who is currently travelling,
Shared his Islamic Hijri 1444 New Year greeting . . .
Lastly,
Happy Islamic Hijri New Year Greetings from me too!
Your Brother in Islam,
HïMY SYeD.
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