Make a Difference in the House of Allah – Saturday January 31st 2015 – Fundraising Event

The Holy Prophet (SAL) said “The most beloved places to Allah are the masajid. Even when he is occupied with the matters of the world such as family, work etc, the heart of the Muslim should be always attached to the masjid”
Please attend a fundraiser for one of the most beloved places of Allah – Berlin masjid. Hear about all we do to make this a vibrant place for all!
Goals – Regular activities – we are paying two Imams and several others scholars and a new cleaning person for the masjid activities:
            Daily salat (including khatira after Esha almost daily with multiple visiting scholars),
            Jumma salat with Imam Refai (“one of the best khateeb’s in the area”),
            Quran classes twice a week from 6pm to 7:30pm Monday and Thursday,
            Arabic classes (for beginner, intermediate and advanced levels) on Saturdays,
            Sunday school (with 450 students),
            Heating and lighting and maintaining security for the masjid.
            Learn from the youth what is inspiring them to come to the masjid for youth programs.
            Support these and be associated with defending all the hate that we are steadily opposing as Muslims.
Your contribution counts – please support your masjid – regular collections are not adequate for these programs. Anything you give is considered Sadaqa jariah that gives ongoing reward even after ones death. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to make a difference.
Visionary goals: Full time Imam search, cemetery project and five year plan committee for the masjid
Date Saturday January 31st 2015 – from 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Venue – Islamic Association of Greater Hartford – conference hall.
The Holy Prophet May Allah's peace and blessings be upon him stated in another Hadith that the condition of a believer outside the Masjid is that of a fish out of water. A fish obviously has no desire to be out water, and if it is taken out will long to return, and will remain restless for as long as it is out of water.
If you cannot attend please make checks payable to the Islamic Association of Greater Hartford and mail to: Treasurer – Islamic Association of Greater Hartford, 1781 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, Connecticut 06037

“Local Muslims Seek to Serve Humanity, Be a Voice of Moderation” – The Berlin Citizen

Assalaamu-alaikum,
The need for positive press coverage for Muslims is vitally important. Alhamdulillah the work of MCCT has shone the light on the importance of this work again:
Local Muslims seek to serve humanity, be a voice of moderation   
Published: January 14, 2015 | Last Modified: January 14, 2015 11:43AM
By Charles Kreutzkamp The Berlin Citizen
For Berlin resident Dr. Reza Mansoor, his faith is a large source of inspiration that pushed him to consider a career in medicine. One translation of a verse that the Hartford Hospital cardiologist said inspired his interest in medicine reads, “To save a life would be as great a virtue as to save all of mankind.”
Mansoor is not alone in taking inspiration from his religion, Islam. According to Cornell University, 42.7 percent of American Muslims, such as him, hold an advanced degree and one in 10 is a physician or medical doctor.
Mansoor serves as president of the Islamic Association of Greater Hartford, which is based in Berlin. He is also a founding member of the Muslim Coalition of Connecticut, an organization that seeks to serve its faith through social activism and community service as well as to educate the public about one of the less well understood faith communities in the state.
The group was “founded by some of the local leaders realizing that the actions of extremists had resulted in unfair stereotyping of Muslims,” the MCCT website reads.
“We wanted to live Islam through what the Quran asks us to do,” Mansoor said. “The Quran asks us to be aware and to serve humanity. That is the way you serve God… (it is) a form a worship.”
Local Muslims join members of other faiths to participate regularly in service at soup kitchens, including Mercy Shelter in Hartford and the Friendship Center in New Britain. Local Muslims also participate in Habitat for Humanity’s House of Abraham Program, which brings together Muslims, Jews, and Christians who share Abraham as a common religious figure.
Muslims also participate in the Foodshare Walk Against Hunger in Hartford every year. Mansoor said the community has welcomed service from Muslims. For example, the walk accommodates the Muslims’ midday prayer, which falls during the Foodshare program. All three faith leaders participate in an interfaith prayer, followed by the Muslims’ midday prayer, after which the walk goes on.
In the media, “you hear that Islam is a violent religion,” Mansoor said, but for him Islam is a religion that condemns violence; he cites a scripture that compares killing a person to “killing all of humanity.” Mansoor also said that Islam is not a religion opposed to free speech.
Local Muslims sought to spearhead efforts to hold a memorial service remembering victims of the Sept. 11 attacks on the 10thanniversary, and found their efforts welcomed by other local faith leaders, Mansoor said. The organization also recently posted a statement on its website condemning the attack by gunmen on the offices of the Parisian magazine Charlie Hebdo.
“I don’t think we should just blame the media,” for stereotypes of Muslims or the ways violent extremists are sometimes conflated with all Muslims, Mansoor said.
“We should try to make a difference in the community and allow people to ask us what Islam represents to us.”
One problem is that many people know very little about their Muslim neighbors in American communities. “Not only are we a minority community that is not well understood, we are a relatively new minority community in America,” Mansoor said.
“There are extremists in all faith communities, and we have our extremists,” Mansoor said. The Muslim Coalition of Connecticut, however, “actively tries to show the true calling of Islam, which is not only to serve humanity but to be a voice of moderation.”
According to Mansoor, moderation is an important tenet of his faith. “At all times, a Muslim should be thinking, ‘is this the middle course,’” avoiding extremism while also not becoming too lax in one’s faith, he said.
“This comes directly from the life of the prophet,” Mansoor said.
After the Islamic prophet Muhammad was forced to leave Mecca and settled in Medina, he drafted the constitution that would govern that community, which included local Jews as well as polytheists. “He formed the constitution of Medina, giving rights to women and to minorities, and this is hardly ever spoken about,” Mansoor said.
“Islam is very much a religion that asks you to go out and be part of the community and do service to the community,” Mansoor said.
For more information visit www.muslimcoalitionct.org/.

January Events at IAGH

Assalaamualaikum,
Please visit our facebook to see the wonderful boys Qiyam-ul-layl event in December and like us https://www.facebook.com/IAGHBERLIN
SPECIAL EVENTS:
Saturday January 3rdMasjid clean-up with Ann Minor. 10am to 4pm – Please join in this beautiful effort to beautify the house of Allah
Sunday January 4th 10:30am – IAGH Sunday School begins the new semester. Please plan to pray Salat-ul Dhuhr with your children in the masjid
Saturday January 10th Arabic classes begin – Beginner, intermediate and advanced classes from 10am to 12noon every Saturday. $100 registration for the whole semester – learn the language of revelation of the Qur’an. Classes will start weekly after registration begins on the 10th.
Saturday January 10th“The Perfect Paradigm – The Life Example of the Seal of the Prophets” 1pm to 7:30pm with pot luck dinner. Invited scholars that will participate Inshah-Allah include: Imam Refai Arefin, Chaplain Omer Bajwa, Shaykh Ashraf Ibrahim and Maulana Shamsul Arefin. Please sign up to bring a dish at: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4caaa92da5f85-community2
(There will be babysitting for this program)
Saturday January 17th Youth Bowling Evening5pm to 7:30pm – coordinated through MYAC – Berlin masjid
Saturday January 31st – Winter fund-raiser event for IAGH 5pm to 7:30pmfunds go towards the full time Imam, graveyard and all the activities the masjid is coordinating. Please support the house of Allah and hear all about the activities in the masjid. Let’s aim high and show Islam through what we are capable of achieving Inshah-Allah! Dinner will be served Inshah-Allah!
DAILY AND WEEKLY EVENTS:
Fajr 6:30am, Dhuhr 12noon, Asar 2:30pm, Maghrib – sunset and Esha – 7:30pm
Qur’an classes – Every Monday and Thursday – 6pm to 7:30pm
Arabic classes – Saturdays from 10am to 12 noon – registration on January 10th for the new semester
Daily khatira after Esha – with Imam Refai, Sheikh Barakat, Sheikh Sami Shamma and brother Waleed. Tafseer with Imam Refai on Friday after Esha – now on Surat Hujarat. Saturday with Sami Shamma – basic Fiqh for all of us!
SUNDAY SCHOOL – 10:30am to 1:30pm – including youth-led salat in congregation
The masjid will also start a “masjid comfort food group” – to provide food for community members that are in need. We are looking for 20 individuals that can volunteer to cook a dinner in emergencies. We are also looking for volunteers who are willing to transport food. Please contact Sr. Sania Mahmood through her e-mail saniamahmood13@gmail.com. If you have an emergency please contact her so she can activate the group. Thank you Sania!
Please welcome brother Jan our new caretaker for the masjid – he speaks very little English but is a very hard worker.
Wassalaam,
Reza

Weekend events Dec 5-7

Assalaamu-alaikum,
Friday December 5th – Imam Refai Tafseer of Surah Hujarat – After Esha (7:30pm)
Saturday  December 6th – MYAC – Young sisters – Spa and Hijab evening5:00pm to Esha (7:30pm) at the Islamic Association of Greater Hartford conference hall
Saturday  December 6th – 29th Annual Banquet of the Islamic Council of New England – 5pm to 8:30pm – $30 per person. They will be honoring Dr. Ali Antar for his years of service to the Islamic Council. Please try to attend this event and celebrate a leader who has dedicated a large part of his life to the Muslim community in the New England area. The event will be at the Worcester Islamic Center – 248 East Mountain Street, Worcester, Mass
Sunday December 7th 6pm – United for Palestine – Fundraiser held at Madina Academy and sponsored by the Islamic Association of Greater Hartford – 519 Palisado Avenue, Windsor, CT. $15 adult, $10 youth. Please attend and support this tragedy of the Umma.
Wassalaam,
Reza

December at the Islamic Association of Greater Hartford – Berlin Mosque

 

Assalaamu-alaikum,
SPECIAL EVENTS:
Saturday December 6th – MYAC (Muslim Youth Association of Connecticut) Young sisters meet from 5pm to Esha (7:30pm)
Saturday December 20th – Young brothers meet from 5pm to 7:30pmYouth chaplain Iskander Atajamow will provide the didactic lecture.
Saturday December 13th – Pot luck dinner 5:30pm to 7:30pm – Conversation with Departing Hartford Seminary scholars – Mobeen Vaid (Adam’s Center), Gugun Gumilar and Ahmad Haris (from Indonesia). Get to know what these scholarly students come so far for and enjoy the company of your Muslim family. Please sign up to bring a dish at www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C0D4CAAA92DA5F85-community1/10166709
Friday December 12th – After Jumma salat – Introduction to the Tree of Life – Rev. David Good – Trip to Palestine!
Friday December 19th Chaplain Omer Bajwa will give the khotba
DAILY AND WEEKLY EVENTS:
PRAYER TIMES – Fajr – 6am, Dhuhr – 12:30pm, Asar – 2:30pm, Maghrib – sunset, Esha – 7:30pm
Qur’an classes – Every Monday and Thursday – 6pm to 7:30pm
Arabic classes – Saturdays from 10:30am to 12:30pm (Registration for the new semester starts in January – learn Arabic and understand the Qur’an)
Daily khatira after Esha: Fridays Imam Refai (Tafseer of Qur’an), Saturdays Chaplain Iskander, Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays Sheikh Barakat, Tuesdays Imam Mobeen, Wednesdays – Brother Waleed.
SUNDAY SCHOOL – 10:30am to 1:30pm – including youth-led salat in congregation
The masjid will also start a “masjid comfort food group” – to provide food for community members that are in need. We are looking for 20 individuals that can volunteer to cook a dinner in emergencies. We are also looking for volunteers who are willing to transport food. Please contact Sr. Sania Mahmood through her e-mail saniamahmood13@gmail.com. If you have an emergency please contact her so she can activate the group. Thank you Sania!

November at Berlin Masjid

Assalaamu-alaikum,
REMINDER: Ashura is on Monday the 3rd of November. It is the sunnah of the prophet to fast the 9th and 10th of Muharram (Sunday the 2nd and Monday the 3rd of November)
SPECIAL EVENTS:
Saturday 1st November – Movie night – MYAC movie night featuring ‘Noah’ followed by a discussion by Imam Refai Arefin
Saturday 8th November – Pot-luck Dinner “The Arab in North Africa – The Tunisian experience with Mongi Dhaouadi.
Friday 14th November Imam Yusha Evans will give the Khotba at Berlin masjid
Saturday November 22nd – Masjid Cleanup 10am to 4pm with Ann Minor
WEEKLY EVENTS:
SALAT TIMES STARTING SUNDAY DAY LIGHT SAVING TIMES: FAJR 5:30am, DHUHR 1:15pm, ASAR 3:00pm, MAGHRIB – SUNSET, ESHA – 8:00pm
The masjid has a daily khatira after Esha Salat (Imam Refai will do a short Tafseer of the Qur’an every Friday and Mobeen Vaid – visiting Masters student will do the Khatira on Mondays, Waleed Al-Ghamdi will do the khatira on Tuesday and Sheikh Muhammad Barakat Al-Azhar scholar on all other days)
SUNDAY SCHOOL – 10:30am to 1:30pm – including youth-led salat in congregation.
MCCT leadership banquet – highlighting Beauty in Diversity with visiting scholar Dalia MogahedWhite House Advisor to President Barack Obama and author of “What a Billion Muslims Think” – Sunday November 16th 5:30pm to 9pm. Mayor Segarra and several other dignitaries will be attending this event. Please get your tickets through Aida Mansoor mansoor111muslimcoalitionct.org or call her at 860-794-5141. Please support this important da’wa effort to tell non-Muslims about Islam. This is not a fundraising event.

Meet Full-Time Imam Candidates

The interviews for the new full time Imam candidates start this weekend. Here’s when you can meet them:
1. Imam candidate Nicholas Pelletier Interview – 10th to 12th of October
He will deliver the Friday Khotba on the 10th at 1:00pm.
Friday 10th 2-3:30pm – Open lecture/discussion with community
Friday 10th 8pm Lecture after Salat-ul Esha
Saturday 11th 2:30pm to 4pm – Youth discussion with Imam candidate
Saturday 11th 6pm to 8pm – Potluck dinner and lecture by Imam candidate
Sunday 12th 11:30am Lecture to all students of Sunday school
2. Imam candidate Waseem Peracha Interview – 17th to 19th October
He will deliver the Friday Khotba on the 17th at 1:00pm.
Friday 17th 2-3:30pm – Open lecture/discussion with community
Friday 17th 8pm Lecture after Salat-ul Esha
Saturday 18th 10am to 11am – Youth discussion with Imam candidate
Saturday 18th 6pm to 8pm – Dinner and lecture by Imam candidate
Sunday 19th 11:30am Lecture to all students of Sunday school

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Eid Announcement and Weekend Events

Friday September 26th7pm to Esha – Ustadh Suleiman Salem – Lecture on How to Memorize the Qur’an – FREE
Saturday September 27th10am to 5pm – Class on How to Memorize the Qur’an ($15 – student, $20 adult, $65 family – includes lunch and baby sitting)
Friday October 3rd – The Day of Arafat – fasting is highly recommended
Saturday October 4th – Eid Ul Adha – Takbeer times – 7am, 9am and 11am (prayers will follow half hour after that)
Remember the first 10 days of Hajj are the greatest days in the Islamic calendar – Try to increase your fasting and spending more time in spirituality on these days – 1st of Dhul Hijjah is Thursday 25th of September
Eid Prayers: Takbeer times are 7, 9, and 11. Salat times to follow half hour after 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30.
Reza