Annoor Prayer Times
December 21, 2024

21 Jumādā ath-Thāniya 1446

PrayerFajrSunriseZuhrAsrMaghribIsha
Azan6:378:4812:342:034:186:22
Iqamah6:501:003:004:237:30
Jumuah 12:33

Those who spend their wealth in charity day and night, secretly and openly—their reward is with their Lord, and there will be no fear for them, nor will they grieve.     Quran 2:274

Easing Of Covid-19 Restrictions 2021-05-28

Easing Of Covid-19 Restrictions 2021-05-28

Assalamu Alaikum

 

As announced by the Premiere of Alberta, Jason Kenney, religious institutions will now be permitted to hold services for a maximum number of people equal to 15% of fire code occupancy effective Friday May 28, 2021. That translates to 61 people at Annoor Islamic Centre (332 Saddleback Road) and 27 people at Masjid Annoor (3032 – 106 Street).  Please continue to wear masks and maintain 2 meters social distancing.

May 5 Covid-19 Restrictions

May 5 Covid-19 Restrictions

Assalamu Alaikum & Ramadan Mubarak

 

As many of you may know, on May 4th Alberta Premiere Jason Kenney implemented new restrictions on religious institutions due to the surge in Covid-19. The capacity for religious services has been restricted to 15 persons.

Although some other Masajid have decided to suspend their prayer services, Masjid Annoor (MA) and Annoor Islamic Centre (AIC) have decided to continue offering prayer services all the while complying with the new provincial government guidelines.

Inshallah we will manage the prayers using the following methods during the initial three weeks that these provincial restrictions are in effect.

Annoor Islamic Centre:

Tahajjud:   Tahajjud Prayer will commence 40 minutes before Fajr Azan and last for approximately 25 minutes.

Fajr:  Fajr prayers will be offered after the Azan. If there is a demand for subsequent prayers, tickets will be issued to each person. Each person will be asked to wait in their vehicle until a specified time. Each prayer will normally be 15 minutes in duration.

Zuhr:  The Zuhr prayer will be offered at 2:00pm. The prayer may start anytime after Azan only if the maximum capacity of 15 has been reached. If there is a demand for subsequent prayers, tickets will be issued to each person. The second prayer will normally start at 2:20pm – earlier only if the maximum capacity of 15 has been reached. Each person will be asked to wait in their vehicle until a specified time. Each prayer will normally be 20 minutes in duration.

Asr:  The first Asr prayer will be offered at 6:00pm (until May 21st, 6:15pm after May 21st). The prayer may start anytime after Azan only if the maximum capacity of 15 has been reached. If there is a demand for subsequent prayers, tickets for the subsequent prayer will be issued to each person. The second prayer will normally start at 6:15pm (until May 21st, 6:30pm after May 21st) – earlier only if the maximum capacity of 15 has been reached. Each person will be asked to wait in their vehicle until a specified time. Each prayer will normally be 15 minutes in duration.

Maghrib:  Maghrib prayers will be offered 5 minutes after the Azan. If there is a demand for subsequent prayers, tickets for the subsequent prayers will be issued to each person. Each person will be asked to wait in their vehicle until a specified time. Each prayer will normally be 15 minutes in duration.

 Isha:  After the conclusion of Ramadan Isha prayers will commence 5 minutes after Azan. If there is a demand for subsequent prayers, tickets for the subsequent prayers will be issued to each person. Each person will be asked to wait in their vehicle until a specified time. Each prayer will normally be 15 minutes in duration.

Isha/Taraweeh/Witr:  During Ramadan, 3 sets of Isha/Taraweeh/Witr prayers will be offered daily. Each session will normally last 35-40 minutes. The first starting after the Azan for Isha. Those arriving for Isha/Taraweeh/Witr prayers that find the current session is full will be issued a ticket for a subsequent prayer and asked to wait in their vehicles until a specified time.

Jumu’ah:   As long as we are able to do so, 3 Jumu’ah prayers will be offered – Azan time, 2:30, and 3:30.  Those arriving for Jumu’ah prayers that find the current prayer is full will be issued a ticket for a subsequent prayer and asked to wait in their vehicles until a specified time. No tickets will be handed out in advance.  All prayers are first come, first serve. No Children under the age of maturity will be allowed.

****Updated Times**** Eid:   On Eid day, there will be 6 Eid prayer sessions – 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 8:30, 9:00 and 9:30.  Those arriving for Eid prayers that find the current session is full will be issued a ticket and asked to wait in their vehicles until a specified time. No tickets will be handed out in advance.  All prayers are first come, first serve.

 

Masjid Annoor:   

Tahajjud:   Tahajjud prayer will commence 40 minutes before Fajr Azan and last for approximately 25 minutes.

5 Daily Prayer:   At Masjid Annoor there is rarely a demand for more than one session of the 5 daily prayers. All prayers will commence in accordance with the website prayer table times. If those that arrive at the Masjid and find a need for more than one session and a Shura member is not available, we ask a responsible member from the community to ask those in the Masjid to adhere to the 15 person maximum and to organize a second session.

Isha/Taraweeh/Witr:  During Ramadan, 2 sets of Isha/Taraweeh/Witr prayers will be offered daily. Each session will normally last 40-45 minutes. The first starting after the Azan for Isha.  Those arriving for Isha/Taraweeh/Witr prayers that find the first session is full will be issued a ticket and asked to wait in their vehicles until a specified time.

Jumu’ah:  There will be 1 Jumu’ah prayer offered at Azan time. No Children under the age of maturity will be allowed.

****Updated Times**** Eid:  Eid day, there will be 3 Eid prayer sessions – 7:00, 7:30, 8:00.  Those arriving for Eid prayers that find the current session is full will be issued a ticket for the subsequent prayer and asked to wait in their vehicles until a specified time. No tickets will be handed out in advance.  All prayers are first come, first serve.

 

The Southwest Muslim Community Centre (SMCC) would like to thank you in advance for you understanding and patience.  May Allah lift this virus from us and cure those afflicted by it.

Jazakumullahu Khairan & Ramadan Mubarak

Tahajjud Prayer Schedule

Tahajjud Prayer Schedule

The following table depicts the start times for Tahajjud prayers at AIC and Masjid Annoor. The Tahajjud prayers will normally start 40 minutes before Fajr Azan and last 20 – 25 minutes. This leaves approximately 15 minutes before Fajr Azan for Suhoor for those who wish to do so.

Date

Tahajjud Start

Fajr Azan

Monday May 3

3:00

3:40

Tuesday May 4

2:59

3:39

Wednesday May 5

2:58

3:38

Thursday May 6

2:57

3:37

Friday May 7

2:56

3:36

Saturday May 8

2:55

3:35

Sunday May 9

2:54

3:34

Monday May 10

2:53

3:33

Tuesday May 11

2:52

3:32

Wednesday May 12

2:51

3:31

Ramadan 2021 Preparations

Ramadan 2021 Preparations

Assalamu Aliakum Wa Rahmatu Allah Wa Barakatu

Alhamdulillah, as we near the start of blessed month of Ramadan we ask Allah Subhanhu wa Ta’ala to deliver us to Ramadan in the best state of Iman and health.
As we prepare for Ramadan a few announcements and reminders:
  1. This year the SMCC has partnered with Life to deliver Ramadan Baskets to needy muslim countries, each Ramadan Basket costs $60 and all the funds go directly towards the purchase of food items that support one family for the entire month of Ramadan.  We have started collecting funds to support this effort and if you would like to help, you can donate through our website –  Click here to donate  – or use Interac e-Transfer through online banking or your banking app. Please put “Ramadan Basket” in the comment feild to ensure that the funds are directed appropriately.
  2. We continue to collect non-perishable food items at both Masjid Annoor and Annoor Islamic Centre in support of the Edmonton Food Bank and the ICNA Food Bank.  If interested in supporting this effort, please drop off your items at either Masjid Annoor or Annoor Islamic Centre.
  3. Starting the first of Ramadan, we will have a brief daily reminder at both Masjid Annoor or Annoor Islamic Centre immediately after Asr prayer.
  4. Taraweeh Prayers this Ramadan will be subject to AHS restrictions and will be based on a first come first serve basis.  We realize that we will have to turn away some of our congregation and we thank you for your understanding as we continue to balance the needs of our congregation and the need to protect you against the spread of Covid-19.
  5. For all prayers, all those attending will be required to wear a mask, bring their own prayer mats, and maintain 2 meter social distancing – no exceptions. Please leave your young children at home.
  6. This year we will not permit any food to be shared for iftar.  We advise those attending Maghrib prayers to bring their own food for their own iftar and not to share or accept food from others to limit the risk of Covid-19 transmissions.
  7. As the Taraweeh Prayers will end at a late hour, please do not gather or converse loudly outside the Masajid as this will disturb our neighbors who will typically be resting at this time of night.
We thank you all for your cooperation and understanding.
Salam.
2021-2022 Shura

2021-2022 Shura

2021 – 2022 Shura Members

 

President:            Hadi Masri

Vice-President:   Nasser Omar

Treasurer:           Mahbub Choudhury

Secretary:            Mohamad El Hamoui

Member:             Ali Ahmed (New)

Member:             Tariq Chaudary

Member:             Nahla Gomaa

Member:             Zain Japanwala (New)

Member:             Umar Khalil (New)

Member:             Lubna Sami

Member:             Karahan Yanik (New)

 

Shura members phone numbers can be found posted at Masjid Annoor and Annoor Islamic Centre in both the brothers and sisters areas and their email address can be found on our about us page.  Please feel free to contact us with your comments or concerns or just to say Assallamu Alaikum.