Masjid al-Muslimiin newsletter

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Ramadan Week 1

Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim
Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh

Brothers and Sisters,

It is with great joy, Alhamdulillah, that we bring you this announcement. We hope that Ramadan has blessed you so far. Here are some updates and announcements for this week:

1. Everyday Iftaar after Salatul Maghrib. Please take the survey whenever you intend coming for Iftar or take it for the remaining days of ramadan. Click here

Iftar Survey reminder

Assalam Alaikoum Brothers & Sisters,

We just want to remind you that we are having home cooked Iftar at the masjid everyday. Please take some time to fill the survey bellow in order for us to know how much food to cook. You can always fill it the night before the day you intend to come if you don't know when you are coming. The form can be submitted more than once.

Weekend Islamic School Ramadan Activities

The Weekend Islamic School invites you to attend:

Your Family and the Blessed Month of Ramadan

There will be activities and interactive programs for the children (5-10 y/o), the youth (11-17 y/o) and the adults (18 y/o and up). We will also begin registration for the Weekend Islamic School 2009-2010 school year.

Ramadan, 1430 AH (2009 CE) Iftar Survey

Assalam Alaikoum Brothers & Sisters,

We just want to remind you that we are having home cooked Iftar at the masjid everyday. Please take some time to fill the survey bellow in order for us to know how much food to cook. You can always fill it the night before the day you intend to come if you don't know when you are coming. The form can be submitted more than once.

Weekend Youth Group

We began by talking about the documentary. It was a good video, but we noticed a few things. First off, lots of the Muslim Palestinians seemed unreligious. Secondly, even though the Palestinains are loosing land, it may not necessarily be a bad thing. On the contrary, it may be helpful. The long term goal of Muslim's is to be accepted into paradise. Power currupts people. By loosing power, muslims might start becoming more religious.

Nowadays, Muslims are spread apart all over the world. Ununited muslims are a sign of the last day.

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