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Ramadan 1435-2014

The first day of Ramadan will be on Saturday June 28th, 2014 and Eid Al-Fitr will be on Monday July 28th, 2014 Insha’Allah. Join us every day of the month for Iftar (Dinner) and Tarawih prayers (Ramadan extra night prayer). Tarawih will start on Friday June 27th, 2014. ICCP follows the calculations methods of “The Fiqh Council of North America” in determining the lunar months of Ramadan and Shawwal.

Ramadan 1435/2014 Special Program

  • Daily Iftar (Dinner) everyday at the old Masjid, please sponsor a full or partial Iftar.
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  • Short Islamic Advice will be 30 minutes before Isha’ prayer at the new Masjid followed by Isha’ & Tarawih prayer’s.
  • Isha’ prayer iqama times during Ramadan:
    • June 27th – July 6th at 9:30 pm
    • July 7th – July 16th at 9:25 pm
    • July 17th – July 26th at 9:20 pm
  • Tarawih prayer: Extra prayers performed by Muslims at night in the Islamic month of Ramadan. They are not compulsory; however, many Muslims pray these prayers in the night during Ramadan. Prayer will be eight Raka’at as follows:
    • Starts with 4 Raka’at (2+2)
    • Then a short break
    • Continue prayer 4 Raka’at (2+2)
  • Witr prayer will be 3 Raka’at.
  • Every Friday & Saturday night:
    • I’tikaf all night: seclusion in the old Masjid for the purpose of worshiping Allah.
    • Qiyam prayer around 1:30 am (late night prayer).
    • Suhoor (early breakfast) after Qiyam.
    • Short Halaqa after Fajr prayer.
  • I’tikaf all day & night during the last 10 days of Ramadan

Ramadan Important Notes

  • Sunday school will be in recess during Ramadan.
  • Leave the Masjid quietly between the Tarawih breaks.
  • Volunteer to help.
  • Please read the ICCP Code of Conduct
  • Do not block the parking lot entry/exit nor the neighbors driveways, visit the Code of Conduct >> Parking Code for more information.
  • Zakat Al-Fitr is $10 per person when paid at the ICCP office, and $11 per person when paid online, Zakat Al-Fitr must be paid before Eid Al-Fitr prayer.
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One Comment

  1. It was narrated from Ibn ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “We are an unlettered nation, we do not write or calculate. The month is such-and-such or such-and-such – meaning sometimes it is twenty-nine and sometimes it is thirty.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 1814; Muslim, 1080)

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