“Tarek Fatah has left a controversial and divisive legacy.

He was a polarizing personality in his life,

And now also in his death.

In this video,

We do a sample survey of Fatah’s stances on various issues that pertained to the Muslim community in Canada, India, and around the world.”

Sadat, That Canadian Brother

TAREK FATAH’S STANCES ON:

02:10 – Temple-Mosque disputes in India

02:44 – Friday (Jumma) prayers

03:26 – World Hijab Day

03:53 – Religious Arbitration in Ontario (Canada)

04:28 – Canada’s Special Representative to Combat Islamophobia

05:09 – Dr. Zakir Naik

06:17 – Bollywood actor Aamir Khan

06:24 – Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan (SRK)

06:28 – Qur’an

07:02 – Homosexuality / Same-sex relations

07:12 – Transgenderism

07:19 – Street Dawah

07:30 – Charlie Hebdo caricatures of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)

08:33 – Public prayers at Hyde Park, London U.K.

09:15 – No-go areas in Europe for non-Muslims

09:24 – Kashmir

09:32 – Public azaan in Toronto during Ramadan

10:04 – Tablighi Jamaat

10:09 – Quebec burqa ban

10:20 – Non-Arab Muslim women in hijab

10:55 – Muslim beards

11:18 – Delhi riots 2020

11:30 – Beef lynchings of Muslims in India

12:00 – Fake news against Muslims

12:50 – Alcohol

12:59 – Karnataka hijab row

13:24 – Polygyny

13:33 – Circumcision of baby boys

13:36 – Jai Shri Ram chant

14:51 – Former actress Zaira Wasim

15:08 – Maulana Tariq Jameel

15:20 – Prayers in public schools (Toronto)

15:49 – Triple Talaq

16:00 – Ban on Arabic names

16:30 – Coronajihad / Coronavirus jihad

18:47 – Burial vs. cremation

“…Even as I admire your extremely civilised description of the misdeeds of the deceased,

You say @9:25 Indian ‘Hindu’ side of Kashmir.

This is incorrect.

The Indian side of Kashmir has way more Muslims than Hindus…”

Kaustav

“Thanks Kaustav.

I see your point.

I perhaps could have said “majority Hindu” instead.”

Sadat, That Canadian Brother

I… I… Dear 30 Masjids Family, I’d like to think by now, that some of you who have been reading and following the 30 Masjids website with these blog posts of mine, might feel as yeah, we are somehow some kind of online Family.

So, Dear 30 Masjids Family,

I… I… don’t know how not to cry.

I can’t barely make it through the first few seconds of this video, ….

Racism.

Islamophobia.

Police.

Knee on neck, hunh?

Young children watching their Father, ON EID AL FITR DAY.

I.. I dunno.

Ramadan 2023 began with a Man told not to pray inside a public train station.

It ended in Edmonton with a Father, a Husband, A Black Man, A Black Muslim Man having his and his family’s Eid Al Fitr destroyed.

 
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On the Third Day of Eid Al Fitr,

This is the final Reflections on Islam Special Radio Program for Ramadan 1444.

Every year,

When I am in my home province of Ontario,

I tell myself I will tune in and listen the FINAL Concluding Show.

Alhumdulillah,

Finally heard a Final Show of Ramadan,

This one Concludes Ramadan 1444, on Day 32.

It’s a very good listen!

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Mayor Brown and Members of Council invite you to Celebrate Eid!

Join us on ​Sunday, April 23 at Gage Park from 2 to 5 PM to enjoy this FREE event.

Event will feature:

• ​Face Painting

• Cultural Displays

• Stage Programming

• Giveaways by Chalo ! Frescho

• Free kids games! Inflatable basketball, kick soccer and ring toss

• Halal Food Trucks (for purchase)

and more!

Bring a non-perishable food item or a new unwrapped toy in support of local organizations

Stage Schedule

• Welcome by Emcee Xulf Ali

• ​Quaranic Recitation & Translation

• Remarks by Brampton Imams Shaykh Zahir & Moulana Omer Subedar

• Urdu Naat by Fouzia Khan

• Punjabi Naat by Mrutaza Jowia

• Remarks by Shaykh Faisal Abdul Razack​

• Remarks by Mayor Brown, joined by Members of Council

• Remarks from Interfaith Council of Peel by Pastor Randy Neilson & Jamie Holtom

• Performance by Jerrahi Sufi Ensemble

• Remarks from Peel Regional Police Inspector Ish Feras

• Remarks from Guest Speaker Dr. Mohamed Lachemi

• Eid song performance by Fouzia Khan

• Qawwali and NFAK song performance by Ibrahim Khokhar

• Stand up comedy performance by Xulf Ali

• Spoken Word performance

• Remarks from Imam Shaykh Zahir & Moulana Omer Subedar

• Closing remarks by Emcee Xulf Ali

*Schedule is subject to change*​


( NOTE: In the video I made a verbal typo, Friday is April 21st 2023, I wrongly said ‘Friday April 22nd’, oops! )

AsalamAlayKum,

After praying Maghrib,

I searched for the new crescent moon tonight for at least five minutes.

It is a partly cloud filled sky tonight above Brampton, and the entire Toronto Metropolitan Area.

I could not find the new crescent.

However, for whatever atmospheric reason, I had a number of false alarms of glimpsing what I initially thought was a hairline thin new crescent.

Something in the air this evening created numerous lensflare like mirage images that for a moment looked like it could have been the new moon.

Now at home reviewing the photographs I took, I can conclusively confirm what I did keep seeing was NOT the new moon.

This is a Negative Moonsighting Report on Thursday evening April 20 2023, from Brampton, Ontario, Canada.

The Hilal Council of Canada is accepting a confirmed Positive Moonsighting Report from Arica, Chile, South America,

So most if not all the undecideds in the Toronto Metropolitan Area will be observing Eid Al Fitr tomorrow morning, InshAllah.

Eid Mubarak to all.

HiMY SYeD

This poster on the wall of Bramalea Islamic Cultural Centre was pointed out to me by the brother who showed me BICC’s Eid Al Fitr info-graphic, which I posted on my Eid Al Fitr Prayer Location blog post.

Okay, so all through Ramadan 2023, I’ve been hearing from the Mimbar and at Taraweeh times, that because of Inflation etc, this year, please pay MORE Zakat Al Fitr if you can afford to do so.

But “Exactly” HOW MUCH More ?

I didn’t have an exact informed answer until I saw the above information posted at BICC.

I can’t find the Fatwa on Darul Iftaa Canada’s website, perhaps I don’t know how to search well enough to find it quickly.

Nevertheless,

If you can pay more, or more importantly, if you are supposed to be paying more that just $15.00, now you know how much more.

And Allah knows best.

“What to do if Eid is on Friday?

The scholars have taken three positions:

  • In the Hanafi and Malaki madhabs,

    it is obligatory to pray Juma’a even if you prayed the Eid prayer,

    just like you would pray any other Friday prayer.

  • In the Shafie madhab,

    the obligation of the Friday prayer is waived for those who live far awar from the masjid and have to travel a large distance to come to the prayer.

    They have the option to pray Juma’a,

    but if they don’t,

    they have to pray Dhuhr.

  • In the Hanbali madhab,

    the obligation of the Friday prayer is waived for those who prayer the Eid prayer.

    They have the option to pray Juma’a,

    but if they don’t,

    they have to pray Dhuhr.

    The Imam is required to establish the Juma’a for those who wish to attend it and those who have not prayed the Eid prayer.

    This opinion was adopted by Abdullah Ibn Abbas, Omar Ibn Al Khattab, and Othman Ibn Affan.

MAC urges Muslims to follow one of the three positions taken by the scholars of Islam without criticizing others who choose a different position.

All MAC masjids will hold Juma’a prayers to serve the community.

May Allah gather the Muslim community in the good deeds that please Allah.”

Muslim Association of Canada

Islamic Society of Markham mosque was the site of an attack on April 10, 2023. A man alledgedly uttered Islamophobic remarks, tore a copy of the Qur’an and attempted to drive his car into congregants in the parking lot. (Photo: STEVE SOMERVILLE)

Guest Blog Post by Stephen Zhou

It’s been a strange few weeks.

Canadian Muslims just finished the holy month of Ramadan, a time of expected vibrancy and community.

But happy times have been dimmed by a staggering spike in Islamophobic incidents across the country that have ruined the month for many.

The dominant target seems to be mosques, where large crowds of Muslims are gathering for multiple daily prayers that can go late into the night.

A few of these alleged incidents have made headlines.

Like the man who tried to drive his car into congregants at the Islamic Society of Markham.

Or the two Muslim women who had a gun pointed at them by a fellow driver in Kitchener, Ontario, as they headed home from the masjid.

Or the guy who shattered the glass doors of a mosque in Montreal.

Or the young Muslim woman who had a knife pulled on her in the Toronto subway.

Or the increasing cases of vandalism at Muslim community spaces.

The list goes on and on.

But this is just the tip of the iceberg.

Most cases don’t make the news.

The National Council of Canadian Muslims, which helps community members respond to such incidents, has received over 40 reports from community members across Canada since Ramadan started — a record number.

The single day high is seven reports, another record.

But not every case makes headlines.

Community members who come to us for help often don’t want media attention.

These numbers also don’t include reports of incidents taking place in Canada’s schools that NCCM’s education department has been fielding — about one per day since January (another record).

These incidents involve Islamophobic bullying in classrooms, usually from other students or even teachers.

NCCM finds that parents are often frustrated with school administrators who have little experience dealing with Islamophobia, and sometimes downplay its severity.

Caseworkers then step in to help resolve the issue, often by providing Islamophobia training to school staff.

NCCM records a higher volume of troubling reports almost every Ramadan, but this year was especially bad.

The holy month already makes the Muslim community more visible than usual.

Thousands of worshippers head to mosques to experience the sacred time together.

Many community centres also run extra programs, speaker series, and meals.

In recent years, Ramadan has been occurring in spring and summertime according to the Islamic lunar calendar.

This means worshippers are hanging out more right outside of mosques and community facilities.

This increases their public visibility in general and likely to those who have this month caused harm.

These outdoor gatherings might help explain the increasing number of attackers who are using their cars to intimidate or hurt congregants this month.

Such incidents recall the truck attack in 2021 that killed four members of the same Muslim family two years ago in London, Ontario.

There have been some close calls this year.

After a brief dip in 2020, Statistics Canada reported that the number of Islamophobic hate-motivated attacks reported to police in 2021 — 144 — have climbed back toward levels we’ve seen without fail since 2013.

Often more than 150 cases have been reported per year and in 2017 a staggering 349.

The number of reports that NCCM is getting seems to fit these unfortunate statistics.

All this is giving the Muslim community pause during a time when neighbours and congregants are supposed to achieve more serenity in their faith.

It is hard to gather oneself or to breathe lightly when the reverberations of Islamophobic hate are felt all around our communities.

More people are wondering why the problem seems to be getting worse despite so many promises by elected officials to address Islamophobia.

Mosques are again talking about reshaping security measures to ensure maximum safety.

It has been a surreal time.

The response needs to be solidarity from all Canadians to stop repeated cycles of violence.

We all need to commit to rooting out Islamophobia and hate in our society.

Whether it’s reforming the government’s Security Infrastructure Program to help beef up mosque security, or implementing better measures to prevent hate crimes, promises must become tangible progress.

This isn’t just a Muslim community problem.

Hate is a problem for our whole country to help address.

The quicker we get to work, the better chance we have to prevent tragedy.

Steven Zhou is a writer for the National Council of Canadian Muslims.

Eid Al Fitr 1444 / 2023 Prayer Times & Locations

Some are confirmed for Friday April 21 2023,

Some are awaiting Visual Moonsighting before Confirming their Eid Al Fitr Prayer being Friday or Saturday April 22 2023.

InshAllah, As I find them, I will keep updating this page of listing larger Eid Al Fitr Prayers…

I’m simply adding images and graphics, InshAllah, I can transcribe the details, which takes time, Well, SubhanAllah, I’ll do what I can…

Clicking the image will take you to the dedicated Eid Al Fitr webpage for each listing…

You can help by adding missing Eid Al Fitr prayer location information as a comment to this post.

Brampton

Mississauga

Scarborough

Toronto

Kitchener, Ontario

London, Ontario

Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

Montreal, Quebec

Metro Vancouver / Lower Mainland

Ottawa, Ontario

Calgary, Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta

After returning home from Khatm Ul Qur’an at Sayeda Khadija Centre in Mississauga, Ontario,

I was able to watch the very end of Night 29 Taraweeh & Witr Prayer & Dua from Edmonton, Alberta.

It was being Livestreamed from what’s understood to be Canada’s First Masjid Congregation, Al Rashid Mosque.

Al Rashid Mosque was my 30 Masjids stop on Day 21 of Ramadan 2016, when I visited 30 Masjids in 30 Days in all 10 provinces of Canada.

Taraweeh Night 29 | Sh. Nazih Yafi

Nightly Reminder : Shaikh Ali Jomha

Al Rashid Mosque, Edmonton, Alberta

“Join us tonight ONLINE for our Final Resilient Hour as our scholars reflect on Ramadan and its blessings,

And give us parting reminders on how to maintain our Iman and Taqwa after Ramadan.”

Islamic Institute of Toronto, Wednesday April 19 2023

“It’s mid-afternoon now and we are all starting to look forward to sunset.

“Its a bit easier fasting knowing that there is support and motivation in the office.

“A good lesson to get to know your neighbours, their customs, traditions and we can support each other.”

Mayor Patrick Brown, Brampton City Hall


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Day 26 of Ramadan 2023,

Iftar needed to be at home because my cousin Sunny & cousin-sister-in-law Bushra were visiting.

The History of Canadian Muslims in Toronto Jane’s Walk

DETAILS:

Following an Islamophobia incident in North York in late 2015,

HïMY SYeD led “The History of Muslims in Toronto – A Special December Jane’s Walk” a few days before Christmas.

It was well attended; much was learned, much was understood.

That very long walk was intended as a never-to-be-repeated event.

Yet Islamophobia persists… Quebec City Mosque Attack, and then Etobicoke, and then London.

Hate-motivated incidents continued throughout Ramadan 2023, with physical attacks in Markham, Montreal, and threats in Kitchener and elsewhere.

The History of Canadian Muslims is a new addition to this year’s Jane’s Walk transforming this into a “National” Jane’s Walk.

An overview of Muslim Presence in the Americas, and Ontario, since the 7th Century C.E. will be discussed.

This Jane’s Walk explains how 3rd, 4th, & 5th Generation Muslim Torontonians helped build our city, and our country.

This Jane’s Walk will visit at least five locations in The Junction and High Park neighbourhoods to reveal that history.

Walk stop locations:

  • The little known history of The Albanian Muslim Society of Toronto – The pivotal role of its founder, Reggie Assim
  • The Dundas Street Mosque – The City’s First Masjid
  • The Junction – Toronto’s First Muslim Neighbourhood
  • Former Location of High Park Sweets – Bloor Street West
  • Toronto’s FIRST Halal Butcher Shop – Roncesvalles Village
  • Jami Mosque – Toronto’s Second Islamic Centre and its national significance

TIME: Sunday May 7 2023 – 4:00 p.m.

MEETING POINT: Annette Street at Runnymede Avenue, Sidewalk on South West Corner of intersection.

WALK LEADER: Holding Orange “Walk With Us” Jane’s Walk sign; wearing a Green Square🟩

NEAREST PUBLIC TRANSIT: Runnymede Bus stop at Annette Street

WALK END LOCATION: Jami Mosque, 56 Boustead Avenue

Please help get the word out and as important…

…Join This Special Jane’s Walk!

See YOU on Sunday May 7 2023, and Thank You!

​As part of the Green Square Campaign🟩,

Green Squares (with safety pins) will be available for all who wish to wear one during this Jane’s Walk.

“NCCM CEO Stephen Brown and Jagmeet Singh,

Leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party,

Call for emergency debate in parliament on the rise of hate against religious institutions.”

NCCM – Monday April 17 2023

“BREAKING NEWS:

Today,

After organizations like NCCM have been pushing all parties to take action,

Leader Jagmeet Singh of the NDP is tabling a request to the Speaker to convene an emergency debate in the House of Commons on the increased attacks on religious institutions,

Including in the aftermath of the attacks on mosques like the Islamic Society of Markham.

Enough is enough.

We need to see policies that will help all people in Canada stay safe through effective security programs,

Stronger community outreach programs,

Online harms legislation,

And hate crime legislation.

We will be in the House of Commons today to answer questions about the need for this emergency debate this afternoon.

Please support us by making a donation today,

Or calling your local MP to support the emergency debate convening today.”

National Council of Canadian Muslims

Monday April 17 2023

“Hon. Anthony Rota, MP
Speaker of the House of Commons
222-N Centre Block
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6

April 17, 2023

Dear Mr. Speaker:

I am writing to you to give notice under Standing Order 52(2) that I will be seeking leave at the appropriate time later today to propose an emergency debate on the recent islamophobic and antisemitic acts on the heels of record high incidences in police-reported hate crimes in Canada.

As you are aware,

over the last few weeks we’ve seen brazenly hateful acts perpetrated at the Islamic Society of Markham and the Bagg Street Shul in Montreal,

which are among the oldest places of worship serving their respective communities in Canada.

These horrific incidents that happend over a short period of time are emblematic of the recent Statcan data on the sharp rise in police-reported hate crimes,

which reached a record high with a staggering 67% increase in hate crimes targeting religion.

Mr. Speaker,

the importance of this requested debate cannot be understated.

There is no place for hate in Canada and Canadians of all backgrounds should be able to practice their faith without fear and intimidation.

Given the federal government’s responsibility in responding to public safety and ensuring Canadians are safe from threats and violence,

these recent hateful acts and the rising incidents of hate crimes cannot go unaddressed by Parliament,

it’s imperative that all parties are afforded this opportunity to clearly denounce these incidents and debate the urgent measures needed to prevent further harm to our communities,

including immediately improving and expanding the Security Infrastructure Program to make places of worship safer,

ensuring that all major cities have dedicated hate crime units and combatting online hate that is emboldening these acts.

As always,

I thank you for your careful consideration of this application.

Sincerely,

[ signed ]

Jagmeet Singh

Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada

MP for Burnaby South”