Showing posts with label jumma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jumma. Show all posts
Friday, May 8, 2009
Friday message
The visiting priest presented a message on choice. We all have a choice, and must exercise that right to do good, or bad, pray or not pray, help or not help, support or not support, etc.
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friday prayer,
jumma,
jummah,
United Nations
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Series - Mosques of New York City and environs - No.1

The most notable centre of the muslim faith in New York City, and the busiest is the Islamic Cultural Centre of New York. The mosque is generally known by locals and visitors alike as the 96th street mosque, describing its location at the intersection of 96th street and 3rd avenue.
The mosque building is an oasis of religion, in a desert of high rise commercial and residential towers. Its most awe-inspiring physical features, are the impressive minaret, grand prayer hall, and dome.
You can find more info on islamicfinder.com, including directions to the mosque at this link.
Note that the main prayer hall is not always open. The lower prayer hall (more convenient and accessible) is usually open all the time.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Summary of sermon - 24 April 2009
The respected sheik promised the audience that his lecture would be unusual. He did not disappoint, and covered mainly the theme of Earth Day and the environment, and drew teh congregations attention to the linkages between man's deeds (not just actions) and the reaction of the earth and environment to it. Some key points (not the whole story):
- borders of the world are man-made. Why? (not sure of link to topic)
- why do Saudi imams not visit Al-Aqsa to lead prayers. The pope goes to jerusalem. (again not sure of link to topic)
- We are inheritors of the earth
- the earth and us can be stroyed with our sin
- we sin against the earth
- it is ok to talk of green issues, but we need to talk about our offense to the owner of the earth (Allah)
- We can find fire at an iron-smith, but you can also find it at a cotton mill (so,..?)
- In Sura Yaseen, we are told to establish cities (mustakaroo), but you will leave the cities behind
- Hadith (nearest meaning) : If a muslim plants a tree, whoever eats from it you will get sadakah
- Hadith (nearest meaning) : If you build house without haram money and energy(labor), then continuous reward as long as it is in use, even as a landlord
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environment day,
friday,
hadith,
islam,
jumma,
muslim,
sermon,
United Nations
Friday, April 24, 2009
Story about prayers at the UN in Arab News
I came across this article about prayers at the United Nations. Not a recent story, but interesting.
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arab news,
friday prayer,
jumma,
UN.,
United Nations
Friday, April 17, 2009
Jumma at the United Nations
Namaaz salat at the UN United Nations
If you are visiting the United Nations Headquarters in NY, then this information may be helpful if you need a place to pray on a Friday.
- Prayers take place between approx 1.10 pm and 2pm every Friday. (The time does not change per season, nor does it change for daylight saving time).
- Prayer accomodation is provided for men and women.
- There are no convenient facilities for wudhu/washing, so use one of the public washrooms
- Prayers start with azaan at about 115pm.
- There are then the regular two sermons (delivered in English)
- There is a roster of different speakers each week
- The venue is accessible from the third floor staircase above the library building (Dag Hammarsjkold Library). Prayers take place on the fourth floor.
- For access for ladies, you will need to go up to the third level, then walk down the passage to use the rear staircase to go up to the fourth floor.
- Hope this helps.
- Jumma mubarak
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friday,
jumma,
namaz,
salaat,
United Nations
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Ahlan Wasahlan
Bismillah hir rahman nir raheem,
Welcome to the first post on the blog dedicated to chronicle the friday jumma prayer activities at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The purpose of the blog is primarily to provide information to residents and visitors alike, to share information, to provide reports, and to encourage the activity of the community, insha-Allah.
Please provide comments on the blog, with ideas and suggestions of what you would like to see reported.
Welcome to the first post on the blog dedicated to chronicle the friday jumma prayer activities at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The purpose of the blog is primarily to provide information to residents and visitors alike, to share information, to provide reports, and to encourage the activity of the community, insha-Allah.
Please provide comments on the blog, with ideas and suggestions of what you would like to see reported.
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