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  • Quran Sisters' Class

    Beginner and advanced levels classes

  • Fiqh of Zakat

    Saturday Halaqa with Sh. Hamza Ayedi

  • Quran Class (Boys & Girls) Ages 5yrs +

    Quran Class (Boys & Girls) Ages 5yrs + To Register: iisc.ca/quran

  • From Sidelines to Strategy

    Friday Halaqa with Sh. Navaid Aziz, From Sidelines to Strategy: Navigating the Upcoming Federal Elections

  • Copy of Nourish Your Mind, Body & Soul

    Nourish Your Mind, Body & Soul, An Islamic Study of Fiqh and Virtues of Fasting

  • Eid Adha Mubarak

    Celebrating Eid Al Adha on Sunday - June 16, 2024 Dear Brothers and Sisters, Assalam 'alaikum wa rahamatullahi wa barakaatuhu, Alhamdulillah, Allah has privileged us to witness another Arafah and Eid. May Allah accept from us all. Ameen. Eid Prayer will be on Sunday, June 16, 2024, as below. IISC NE location (Dar Al Hijrah) 4128 6 St NE, Calgary (Click here for Google map) At 8:00 am & 9:15 am (sharp) Max Bell Centre 1001 Barlow Trail SE, Calgary (Click here for Google map) At 8:45 am & 10:00 am (sharp) IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Parking is limited at both locations, so please carpool with your family, friends, and neighbours. Also, prayers will start on time to accommodate the second prayer and allow our volunteers to enjoy the Eid celebrations with their families. Please plan your commute time accordingly to avoid delays. Please respect parking regulations. Organizers and volunteers are not responsible for your vehicle or any parking enforcement. NO FOOD OR DRINK are allowed inside the venues. DO NOT BRING OR SHARE candy, sweets, lollipops, or other treats. Please bring your own prayer mats to the Max Bell Centre. There are minimal numbers of washrooms; please try your best to have wudu before arriving. Please note that there will be NO Eid prayers at Fairview Southeast Mosque or the Calgary Downtown Masjid locations. We take this opportunity to advise you of some of the recommended acts for this day: It is encouraged to glorify the rite of Eid and the three days following. If one can slaughter, they should do so on these days and share the meat with family, friends, and the poor. Taking a bath (Ghusl). Wearing one’s best clothes, and for the men perfuming themselves. Joining Eid prayer with the congregation for women, even if they are not praying. The Eid prayer consists of two units. The first unit has 7 takbeerat, including the initial takbeer (Takbeeratul Ihram). The Second unit has 5 takbeerat. The number of takbeer is flexible. Eid prayer is followed by a khutbah. You are encouraged to listen, but it is not obligatory and concludes with a duaa. Greet and congratulate one another with greetings. "Eid Mubarak" (May your Eid be blessed) and "Taqballa Allahu minna wa minkum" (May Allah accept from you and us) are acceptable. It is preferable to take a different path home than the one you took to come to the Musallah. On behalf of the IISC, its administration, volunteers and our Imams, we wish you all a blessed and happy Eid. May Allah (SWT) accept

  • Copy of The Basics of Zakat

    Join us at IISC and learn all about the basics of Zakat, an important pillar of Islam. In this informative session, the principles, calculation, and significance of Zakat will be covered, helping you understand the true essence of this act. Whether you're new to the concept or looking for a refresher, this session is open to everyone.

  • Halaqa by Sh. Hacene Chebbani

    Find Hope in Allah's Mercy and Forgiveness: Halaqa by Sh. Hacene Chebbani

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