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The Philosohy of Zionism and Israel

The Fourth Annual Islam Awareness Week Mar 24-28

Amina's and Gezim's Wedding Party

The MSA is delighted to announce the wedding party of 

Social Nights

The Islamic Center holds a montly social night on the thrid Saturday of every month.

Although it's a potluck, main dishes are already taken care of. If you want to bring something, bring desserts, salad, drinks or whatever you would like to share with your brothers and sisters.

Invite everyone you know.

Not only are social nights a very good chance to keep brotherhood links fresh and strong, but also a perfect chance to invite neighbors, classmates, colleagues to the Masjid and take the chance to inform them about Islam and let them know Allah.

Much more than just DELICIOUS food

 

A Brief Illustrated Guid to Understanding Islam

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The MSA performs congregational prayer with the rest of the Muslim community of the Area in the UConn Islamic Center (ICUC).

Fort Hood No Jihad: Scholar

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WASHINGTON – Prominent Muslim scholar Dr. Jamal Badawi refuted a claim by an American-Yemeni imam that the shooting tragedy at Fort Hood military base was an act of Jihad against the enemies of Islam.

"It is a very serious issue for any person to say Islam says this. I have a very fundamental disagreement with this," Dr. Badawi, who teaches in Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, told IslamOnline.net.

'Eid-ul-Adha Prayer

11/27/2009 8:00 am

Prayer at 8:00am followed by short sermon then breakfast.

`Eid Al-Adha Falls on November 27

Pilgrims will climb Mount `Arafat, the climax of hajj, on Thursday, November 26.RIYADH — Saudi Arabia announced on Tuesday, November 17, that `Eid Al-Adha, one of the two main religious festivals on the Islamic calendar, will fall on Friday, November 27.

"The new moon of Dhul-Hijjah was sighted by trusted witnesses on Tuesday in a number of provinces," the Supreme Judicial Council said in a statement published by the state-run Saudi Press Agency.

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