Farewell Ramadan
Attendance:
- 2 Sisters
- 2 Junior Sisters
Location: Headquarters
Agenda: (please note, we have included many links where you can read in detail more on each subject)
- OPENING DUA
Oh, Allah, All Mighty, Most Merciful, Glorified and Exalted are You, accept our fasting, our standing in prayer, our recitation of Quran and all the deeds and acts of worship we have performed solely for your sake during the month of Ramadan.
It was from the traditions of the sahaba that they would prepare for Ramadan six months in advance. They would pray to Allah for forgiveness, and pray that Ramadan would arrive in a time where they were at the peak of iman. For five months after the completion of Ramadan, the sahaba would ask Allah to accept their deeds.
- QURAN RECITATION
We read Surah Faatihah aloud altogether, then sisters individually read aloud a few letters/words, ayahs (according to her ability and with the help and encouragement of her fellow sisters). We read Surah Baqarah from Ayat 106 till Ayat 112. In sha Allah, this will be an ongoing part of our halaqa and one day in sha Allah, we will have Khatam Quran and begin again.
- SISTER’S TALK
Sister Winnie read aloud an article called “Ramadan my dear guest, I’m sorry” To read this article, click here.
LEARN A DUA
Qul 'Inna Şalātī Wa Nusukī Wa Maĥyāya Wa Mamātī Lillahi Rabbi Al-`Ālamīna
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Verily, my Salaah, my sacrifice*, my living, and my dying are for Allaah, the Lord of the Worlds.
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قُلْ إِنَّ صَلاَتِي وَنُسُكِي وَمَحْيَايَ وَمَمَاتِي لِلَّهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ
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Lā Sharīka Lahu ۖ Wa Bidhalika 'Umirtu Wa 'Anā 'Awwalu Al-Muslimīna
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He has no partner. And of this I have been commanded, and I am the first of the Muslims
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لاَ شَرِيكَ لَه ُ ۖ وَبِذَلِكَ أُمِرْتُ وَأَنَا أَوَّلُ الْمُسْلِمِينَ
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* 'The Arabic word nusuk used here signifies ritual sacrifice as well as the other forms of devotion and worship.
- SISTERS TALK
Sister Rim read aloud an article titled Post Ramadan Syndrome which shares two reminders sent out by FOSIS (Federation of Student islamic Societies) upon Ramadan's departure.
- VIDEO
- DISCUSSION
Two questions were brought up after hearing the articles.
First: Would a mourning widow be allowed or encouraged to attend Eid?
Second: In regards to the 6 days of Shawwal. Do they have to be done before or after making up fasts missed due to menses etc.
Post Halaqa we posed these two questions to Sister Mariam from our Shura Council and received this reply:
1 - Woman in her iddah whether it is after divorce or death of her husband should not leave her home except dire necessity, thus she cannot attend eid prayer which is recommended act for women but not an obligation - this is supported by ash-Shawkani and Assim al-Hakim among others.
2 - According to the majority of the scholars, the make-up fasts should be done before the Shawwal fasts, because that which is obligatory always comes before that which is additional; however some scholars will allow to reverse the sequence if she has a valid excuse preventing her from fasting all of the days (make up + 6) in Shawwal, yet many will argue that actually fasting the 6 days can be done in any month starting from Shawwal till the next ramadan, thus making up should come first.
- CLOSING DUA
We pray to Allah All Mighty, Most Merciful, Glorified and Exalted be He (subḥānahu wa ta'Ala) to Allow us to continue our acts of worship and to grow closer to you every hour of the day, every day of our lives.
If any of this information was good and true, know that it comes from Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala. If there are mistakes we ask for Allah’s Forgiveness and Mercy.