Bismillahir
 Rahmanir Raheem



Assalamu Alaikum wa 
Rahmatullahi wa Barkatuh!

 









A time of Sadness and Joy:



Alwida Ramadan !!!






Dear brothers and sisters in faith,


Ramadaan
is drawing to a close and we anticipate the arrival of Eid-ul-Fitr, the
holiday at the end of the month of Ramadaan. This is a time of sadness
and a time of joy. 

Sadness that the blessed month has to end and
joy that we hope to have offered our best during the month, and hope
that it will be accepted by Allah and that we will be rewarded.

It
is also a time of sadness as the world's crises continue to increase.
While we have fasted to gain God-consciousness, self-restraint and
piety, we have also felt short-term hunger and thirst. Many of our
fellow human beings, Muslims and non-Muslims around the world feel
hunger and thirst every day. 

Alhumdulillah, we are blessed with ample
supplies of food and clean drinking water. Yet we know millions of
people around the globe live in refugee camps or worse, hoping for a
crumb of bread and a drink of water. 

War and sanctions, drought
and disease, some things within our control, others not in our control,
have combined to bring about these catastrophes. As humans and
especially as Muslims, we must reach out to change the fortunes of
those unfortunate masses that are struggling to stay alive. 

If we
can offer donations, we must do so. If we can work to lift sanctions,
we must do so. If we can offer technology or expertise to find and
supply water, we must do so. And if we cannot do any of this, we must
offer dua (supplication or prayers) for our fellow humans around the
globe and perhaps even in our neighborhoods. 

Allah, Subhanahu wa
 Ta'ala, says in the Qur'an: "And your LORD says: "Call on Me; I will 
answer your call (Prayer):" (Ghafir : 60)

For
those who must pay zakat (alms), Ramadaan, particularly these concluding
days, is a good time to do so. 

Allah, Subhanahu wa Ta'ala, tells us who
is eligible to receive alms in the Noble Qur'an: 

"Alms are for the poor
and the needy, and those employed to administer the (funds); for those
whose hearts have been (recently) reconciled (to the truth); for those
in bondage and in debt; in the cause of Allah; and for the wayfarer:
(thus is it) ordained by Allah, and Allah is full of knowledge and
wisdom." (At-Tawbah : 60) 

During this month of generosity and sharing,
let us each do our part to make sure next year Ramadaan finds humanity
in a better position than this year. 

As we welcome Eid-ul-Fitr and
give thanks for the blessings we have, the great month we are
completing and looking forward to a prosperous Eid, let us carry the
lessons we gained from Ramadaan throughout the year so we maintain our
focus on Taqwa and pleasing Allah, Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. 

We ask
Allah, Subhanahu wa Ta'ala, to accept the efforts of all who fasted and
enlivened their nights with salat (prayer) and Dhikr (remembrance of
ALLAH), to grant us forgiveness and to blanket us with His Mercy and to
guide us throughout the coming year. 

We wish everyone a prosperous
Eid "Eid Mubarak" and may we all be granted the privilege of witnessing
Ramadaan next year.. Insha'Allah.. Many happy returns!




 




  
Alwida to the month of Qur'an!

Alwida to the month of mercy,
alwida to the month of forgiveness,
alwida to the month of protection against fire.

Alwida to the month of
generosity, 
alwida to the month of kindness, 

alwida to the month of patience.


Alwida to the most blessed month of the year, 

Alwida Ramadaan!!!


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