Eid Mubarak – Tuesday the 4th insha Allah

Bismillah

Al Salam Alaykom wa Rahmat Allah wa Barakatu

The Letterkenny Islamic Association wishes to congratulate all Muslims in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal and all around the world on the occasion of Eid ul-Fitr which is confirmed for Tuesday the 4th of June insha Allah.

May God accept all our deeds during the holy month of Ramadan from us and from you.

Eid prayers will start at 8:15 sharp in the Letterkenny Community Centre insha Allah. Please come early to join in the takbeer before prayers insha Allah.

As with other Eid prayers, the whole family is encouraged to come so sisters and children can enjoy the occasion as well.

Zakat ul-Fitr is €7 per person.  Please remember to pay this before praying Eid prayers.  There will be a box provided in the hall if you don’t manage to pay this before then. But please do remember to pay it before the prayer.

Please try and bring your own prayer mat if possible.

Eid Mubarak! 🙂

Eid ul-Fitr Dish Party Sunday the 9th of June from 2 to 5 pm insha Allah

Bismillah

In celebration of Eid ul-Fitr, there will be an Eid dish party in the Letterkenny Community Centre insha Allah.

As we’ve done in previous Eid parties, this will be a dish party where everyone is encouraged to bring food and sweets so that we can all share our international tastes.  There’ll be food from Sudan, Pakistan, Morocco, Egypt, Bangladesh, India and lots more countries so don’t miss out on the chance to taste them all! 🙂

Plates, cutlery etc will be provided.

We intend to ensure that the food is separated so that everyone gets a good helping.

There will be a bouncy castle and play area for children as well and maybe a few other surprises for the kids 😉

It’s always a fun occasion for all the family.  Both adults and children enjoy the occasion. So don’t miss it!!

Venue: Letterkenny Community Centre

Date: Sunday the 9th of June

Time: 2 – 5 pm

Looking forward to seeing you there insha Allah!!

Third Annual Fasting Challenge – Support Your Local Food Bank

Over the last two years, we raised €1,300 and €1,050 for the local We Care LK Food Bank thanks be to God.

This year, we’re looking to raise even more!

We’re currently in the month of Ramadan where Muslims who are physically able are required to fast from daybreak to sunset every day for a month.  This means no food or water during these hours.  But it’s not as hard as you think!

We’re encouraging our non-Muslim friends and neighbours to get involved again this year and take the Third Annual Charity Fasting Challenge!  If you think you won’t be able to do it, think again!  People who took part over the last two years told us it wasn’t as hard as they thought it would be.  Of course it was a challenge but they did just fine.

So, the Letterkenny Islamic Association would like to extend an invitation to all non-Muslims to take part in the Third Annual Charity Fasting Challenge.

What’s this sponsored fast about?

We’re inviting people to try fasting the way Muslims do for one day during Ramadan on Saturday the 25th of May.  All money raised will be given to the We Care LK Food Bank.  People below the poverty line often rely on food banks to be able to feed themselves and their children.  Please help them out!

If you want to fast according to the exact times Muslims in Letterkenny will fast, it’ll be from 3:12 am to 9:50 pm. Obviously, you don’t have to it exactly as we do it! If you want to only do part of the day or drink water throughout the day or whatever, that’s fine! We do encourage people to try it as we do it for the full experience but no pressure! 😉 The important thing is that you’re taking and raising money for the food bank.

Keep reading for tips on how to prepare for the fast below.

Ways to Donate/Take Part

Here’s a downloadable sponsorship form so you can get your friends and family to sponsor you and show them you’re up for the challenge! 🙂

You can either open and print or Right Click -> Save as…

Come Break Your Fast With Us

We’d love you to come and break your fast as our guest and sample some delicious ethnic food.  We regret that places are limited so if you’d like to join us, please fill out the Google form at the link below and come along to the Letterkenny Community Centre on Saturday the 25th of May at 9 pm.  Just bring yourselves and an empty stomach.  We’ll take care of the rest!

We regret that places are limited so if you’d like to come along, don’t delay!

Breakfast Registration

What’s this Ramadan all about?

Ramadan is one of the holy months in the Islamic calendar.  Kinda like lent but for Muslims.  Muslims fast from dawn to dusk every day for a month.  Whilst fasting, Muslims abstain from eating, drinking (even water), sexual relations and generally try extra hard to be a better person.  That means trying extra hard not to lose their temper, gossip, backbite or anything else.  It’s a form of worship where the idea is to get better at self-restraint (it’s like a workout for the soul) and to feel empathy for and really understand what it’s like for people around the world who may have a lack of food or clean water.

Muslims believe that fasting is a commandment from God.  The same God that Christians and Jews believe in.  Muslims view Islam as a continuation of the message of previous messengers of God who are shared in Islam (e.g. Jesus, Moses, Abraham etc).

For how long do they fast for exactly?

Ramadan starts approximately 10 days earlier each year.  This year, it started on the 6th May and will go on till the first week of June.  That means the longest day of fasting this year will be from just before 3 am to just after 10 pm.

What?!!  19 hours without even water?!

Yep.  Though it’s easier than you might think.  People prepare by making sure to drink plenty of water the night before and eat foods that give a slow release of energy and water (like beans and cucumber).  If someone is feeling dangerously faint then they really must and are expected to break their fast.  You’re not supposed to hurt yourself!  

If you are planning on fasting, please be sure to eat a good meal full of protein and carbohydrates late the night before.

Who fasts?

Generally, anybody from the age of puberty onwards fasts.  Those who don’t have to fast include children, people travelling and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

IMPORTANT: Who DEFINITELY shouldn’t fast?

There are certain categories of people who should not fast for medical or other reasons.  These include people who have an illness or a condition that would prevent them from fasting or where fasting would be dangerous for them.  If someone is not feeling unwell for any reason or is experiencing something that may make it particularly difficult to go without food or water, they shouldn’t fast.

Be safe!

If you are feeling unwell or dangerously faint – please break your fast!  We don’t want anybody getting hurt!  Muslims who are fasting and feel faint are expected to break their fast and the same goes for anyone taking on this challenge.

Good luck and thanks for taking part!

Ramadan Mubarak – from Monday Insha Allah

Bismillah

The Letterkenny Islamic Association would like to wish all Muslim brothers and sisters in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal and all around the world a blessed month of Ramadan which will insha Allah start on Monday the 6th of May.  May Allah accept the best deeds from us and from you.  Ameen.

Please find below PDFs of the timetable cards distributed during Friday prayers last week.

Taraweeh prayers will start Sunday evening at 10:30 10:52 PM in the community building at the Letterkenny Community Centre insha Allah. Taraweeh start time will be changed as the month goes on Insha Allah.

Please see the map to the Letterkenny Community Centre below.

The community building is the building directly to the right of the main building.  Please see below photograph.

We wish you all a blessed Ramadan Insha Allah 🙂

community building

LIA Condemns Sri Lankan Attack

It is with great sadness that we heard the awful and tragic news of several attacks on worshippers in Churches across Sri Lanka recently.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. May God bring peace and stability to Sri Lanka and to the world. Amen.

The Letterkenny Islamic Association completely condemns the actions of the perpetrators and the evil ideology they followed. This ideology is far away from the true message of peace that Islam teaches. We pray that those who are misguided and follow this evil ideology are rightly guided towards the right path. And that those responsible either directly or indirectly are held accountable.

New (and LAST for a while) Clothing Appeal for Syrian Refugees Abroad

The Letterkenny Islamic Association and the Donegal Intercultural Platform are carrying out another clothing appeal for Syrian refugees in refugee camps.

Please note that the last date for drop off is the 19th of January.

The refugees in these camps are often very cold and need clothes, blankets etc to survive.  Items for babies are also URGENTLY required.

Items in high demand:

Items for babies (baby clothes, nappies, towels, cream, wipes, baby blankets etc) coats, new jumpers, blankets, t-shirts, cardigans, blankets, bras, children’s buggies, shoes etc

The last two clothing appeals we did in 2017 and 2018 were very successful with the last one requiring not one but two visits by the collection van.  Let’s make this one even better!

You can drop off items at the following location:

Letterkenny Islamic Community Centre 2 Meadowbank Park, Long lane, Letterkenny

Daily 1:40 (except Fridays) or 7:10 and Saturdays 1:30 to 2:30.

Google maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/3EtadYw7qUm

Eid Mubarak – Tuesday the 21st of August insha Allah

Bismillah

EidAdha

Al Salam Alaykom wa Rahmat Allah wa Barakatu

The Letterkenny Islamic Association wishes to congratulate all Muslims in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal and all around the world on the occasion of Eid ul-Adha which is confirmed for Tuesday the 21st of August insha Allah.

May Allah accept from us and from you.

Eid prayers will start at 8:15 sharp in the Letterkenny Community centre insha Allah.  We will start doing takbeer from 8 insha Allah so please do come along early and join us in the takbeer.

The words of the takbeer are as follows.

الله أكبر الله أكبر الله أكبر، لا إله إلا الله

الله أكبر الله أكبر، و لله الحمد

God is The Greatest, God is The Greatest.  There is no deity except for God.

God is The Greatest, God is The Greatest.  All praise is to God.

You can listen to what it sounds like here:

https://m.soundcloud.com/majed-al-ansari/qw13kei1wugm

As with other Eid prayers, the whole family is encouraged to come so sisters and children can enjoy the occasion as well.  We ask everyone to please bring prayer mats with them from home as the numbers have gotten very high in recent times.

Eid Mubarak!

Eid Mubarak – Friday the 15th Insha Allah

BismillahAl Salam Alaykom wa Rahmat Allah wa Barakatu

The Letterkenny Islamic Association wishes to congratulate all Muslims in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal and all around the world on the occasion of Eid ul-Fitr which is confirmed for Friday the 15th of June insha Allah.

May God accept from us and from you.

Eid prayers will start at 8:15 sharp in the Letterkenny Community centre insha Allah. Please come early to join in the takbeer before prayers insha Allah.

As with other Eid prayers, the whole family is encouraged to come so sisters and children can enjoy the occasion as well.

Zakat ul-Fitr is €7 per person payable by the head of the household.  Please remember to pay this before praying Eid prayers.  There will be a box provided in the hall if you don’t manage to pay this before then.

Please try and bring your own prayer mat if possible.

Eid Mubarak!

Second Annual Charity Fasting Challenge – Support Your Local Food Bank!

Last year, we raised €1,300 for the local We Care Letterkenny Food Bank thanks be to God.

This year, we’re looking to raise even more!

We’re currently in the month of Ramadan where Muslims who are physically able are required to fast from daybreak to sunset every day for a month.  This means no food or water during these hours.  But it’s not as hard as you think!

We’re encouraging our non-Muslim friends and neighbours to get involved again this year and take the second Annual Charity Fasting Challenge!  If you think you won’t be able to do it, think again!  People who took part last year told us it wasn’t as hard as they thought it would be.  Of course it was a challenge but they did just fine.

So, the Letterkenny Islamic Association would like to extend an invitation to all non-Muslims to take part in the second Annual Charity Fasting Challenge.

What’s this sponsored fast about?

We’re inviting people to try fasting the way Muslims do for one day during Ramadan on Saturday the 2nd of June.  All money raised will be given to the We Care LK Food Bank.  People below the poverty line often rely on food banks to be able to feed themselves and their children.  Please help them out!

Ways to Donate/Take Part

Here’s a downloadable sponsorship form so you can get your friends and family to sponsor you and show them you’re up for the challenge! 🙂

You can either open and print or Right Click -> Save as…

Fasting Challenge 2018 Sponsorship Form

Come Break Your Fast With Us

We’d love you to come and break your fast as our guest and sample some delicious ethnic food.  We regret that places are limited so if you’d like to join us, please fill out the Google form at the link below and come along to the Letterkenny Community Centre on Saturday the 2nd of June at 9:30 pm.  Just bring yourselves and an empty stomach.  We’ll take care of the rest!

We regret that places are limited so if you’d like to come along, don’t delay!

Breakfast Registration

What’s this Ramadan all about?

Ramadan is one of the holy months in the Islamic calendar.  Kinda like lent but for Muslims.  Muslims fast from dawn to dusk every day for a month.  Whilst fasting, Muslims abstain from eating, drinking (even water), sexual relations and generally try extra hard to be a better person.  That means trying extra hard not to lose their temper, gossip, backbite or anything else.  It’s a form of worship where the idea is to get better at self-restraint (it’s like a workout for the soul) and to feel empathy for and really understand what it’s like for people around the world who may have a lack of food or clean water.

Muslims believe that fasting is a commandment from God.  The same God that Christians and Jews believe in.  Muslims view Islam as a continuation of the message of previous messengers of God who are shared in Islam (e.g. Jesus, Moses, Abraham etc).

For how long do they fast for exactly?

Ramadan starts approximately 10 days earlier each year.  This year, it started in the middle of May and will go on till the middle of June.  That means the longest day of fasting this year will be from just before 3 am to just after 10 pm.

What?!!  19 hours without even water?!

Yep.  Though it’s easier than you might think.  People prepare by making sure to drink plenty of water the night before and eat foods that give a slow release of energy and water (like beans and cucumber).  If someone is feeling dangerously faint then they really must and are expected to break their fast.  You’re not supposed to hurt yourself!  

If you are planning on fasting, please be sure to eat a good meal full of protein and carbohydrates late the night before.

Who fasts?

Generally, anybody from the age of puberty onwards fasts.  Those who don’t have to fast include children, people travelling and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

IMPORTANT: Who DEFINITELY shouldn’t fast?

There are certain categories of people who should not fast for medical or other reasons.  These include people who have an illness or a condition that would prevent them from fasting or where fasting would be dangerous for them.  If someone is not feeling well for any reason or is experiencing something that may make it particularly difficult to go without food or water, they shouldn’t fast.

Be safe!

If you are feeling unwell or dangerously faint – please break your fast!  We don’t want anybody getting hurt!  Muslims who are fasting and feel faint are expected to break their fast and the same goes for anyone taking on this challenge.

Good luck and thanks for taking part!

Ramadan Mubarak – from Thursday insha Allah

Bismillah

The Letterkenny Islamic Association would like to wish all Muslim brothers and sisters in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal and all around the world a blessed month of Ramadan which will insha Allah start on Thursday the 17th of May.  May Allah accept the best deeds from us and from you.  Ameen.

As SCR Mosque in Dublin, Saudi Arabia, Belfast and most of the UK as well as most other Muslim countries have announced that Ramadan will start on Thursday insha Allah, we have decided to go with this decision as well.

We pray to Allah for unity amongst all Muslims in the future.

Please find below images of the timetable cards distributed during Friday prayers last week.

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Taraweeh prayers will start Wednesday evening at 10:45 PM in the community building at the Letterkenny Community Centre insha Allah.

Please see the map to the Letterkenny Community Centre below.

The community building is the building directly to the right of the main building.  Please see below photograph.

community building

We wish you all a blessed Ramadan Insha Allah 🙂