Since mid-March 2020,
Jumah Prayer has been cancelled at Canadian Sufi Cultural Centre, 270 Birmingham Street in Etobicoke, Ontario.
The following note now tops Jerrahi Order of Canada‘s website . . .
“We have cancelled our gatherings till further notice to reduce the risk of spreading the COVID-19 virus.
This is a precaution we are taking to protect the health and well being of individuals and society which has the greatest importance in our religion.
We will provide updates as they become available.
At these difficult times, we accept donations that will go towards food bank for people in need.
RAMADAN Program (Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays)
Connect using Zoom Pro.
Please check our what’s app group for instructions on how to connect!
8pm Greetings
8:15: Magrib (Prayer)
8:20: Iftar (Supper)
8:40: Usul (Prayer)
9:00: Discussion (Sohbet)
9:45: Isha (Prayer) & Teravih (Prayer)Later we might continue casual discussions!
Whirling Dervish uncloaking represents birth from womb; the hat, a tombstone; white, his shroud. @JerrahiCanada |#Eid pic.twitter.com/FZxGSyjk6V
— HïMY SYeD 🕌 30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2020 (@30masjids) July 19, 2015
Ramadan 2020 may not have Whirling Dervishes in South Etobicoke, like Ramadans past . . .
- Ramadan 2012 : Day 2 – Canadian Sufi Cultural Centre
- Ramadan 2015 : Night 2 – Canadian Sufi Cultural Centre
. . . It may have Shared Iftar and Sohbet Watch Parties via Zoom . . .
Thank you to our #EtobicokeLakeshore MP @j_maloney for joining us online on our #Ramadan Zoom call and sharing important information about federal government initiatives to help people during #COVID19 . We appreciate you being a part of our #community as a good friend. #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/lvBkbsf1q1
— Jerrahi Sufi Canada (@JerrahiCanada) May 5, 2020