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EID-AL-FITR message from President of The B.C. Muslim Association

6-28-2016

Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim

 

In the name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful

All praise belongs to Allah, the Creator of heavens and earth and the Lord of the universe.

 Dear respected brothers, sisters, elders and children

Assalamu’Alaykum wa Rahamatullahi wa Barakatuhu

On behalf of the Executive Council, Executive Board, various divisions and staff of the BC Muslim Association it is my pleasure to extend a very warm and joyous EID MUBARAK to you and your families

Alhamdulillah, we are in the last days of this blessed month of Ramadan. We were blessed to welcome the arrival of Ramadan with zeal, excitement, overwhelming joy and gratitude that Allah (swt) granted us another opportunity to embrace and experience Ramadan in our lifetime. Now, we are at a point to bid farewell to this sacred month with mixed feelings. As we conclude Ramadan, and on the threshold of celebrating Eid Al-Fitr, we cannot thank Allah swt enough for His favors, blessings and mercy for affording us the life, faith and health to earn extra rewards. For this and all of Allah’s favors, we give thanks.

Ramadan completely sets us in a different state of mind; totally different atmosphere that is full of god-consciousness, devotion, generosity and tolerance. We cherish every moment dearly for full month and share its blessings with families, friends and neighbors. Ramadan allows us to remember and reflect upon Allah's place in our lives. We put extra effort and push ourselves to enhance our spiritual qualities in the hopes of earning Allah’s pleasure. It is our personal training exercise geared towards making us a better Muslim, a better community and a better vicegerent on earth. We sincerely ask Him to reward our efforts, accept our fasting and prayers…Ameen!

I hope and pray that you and your families had a wonderful Ramadan. I pray that you are energized and fully recharged spiritually and physically until next Ramadan. May Allah (swt) bring a feeling of satisfaction, achievement and success in your life. May He bring us all closer to Islam and enable us to fulfill our responsibilities and make us live our lives within the framework of Islam as demonstrated by our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and his cherished Companions..… Ameen!

Muslims are passing thru difficult times locally, nationally and internationally. There is so much pessimism about Islam and senseless killings that our enemies take full advantage to portray negative image of Muslims and Islam as a religion. Unfortunately, this labeling is only reserved for Muslim/Islam by bias media and irresponsible forces that have own personal agendas.  Certainly, there is nothing wrong with Islam and these pessimists need to demonstrate common decency and respect for other faith and not hurt their feelings. Every society has individuals that are misguided. These oddballs also commit heinous crime against humanity but their deeds do not reflect on whatever faith they follow but only Islam and Muslims are highlighted. WHY? Such standards are unconditionally unacceptable and we call for fairness and responsibility. Islam teaches high moral ideals that are the cornerstone of Islamic faith that millions have sacrificed their life defending it over centuries. Why would any true believer, a true Muslim act in contradiction of the basic tenets of Islam. It’s unimaginable! Some Muslims need to do actual soul searching and not only ask but answer some fundamental questions before facing his creator on the Day of Judgment. What is our purpose in life? Why are we here? Are we living Islam as prescribed in the Holy Qur’an? Do we really understand all the intricate and minute details about Islam and how it is to be practiced?

Let’s welcome Eid Al-Fitr with a renewed spirit of Taqwa in our hearts, find the right answers and bring change in our lives in line with basic principles of Islam.

Finally, brothers and sisters please do not forget the underprivileged, the sick, new Muslims and those displaced by acts of war – our new Syrian and Iraqi brothers and sisters. I appeal to the community to please welcome them, invite them to your houses and take care of them. These are the Mujahareens of our time and our responsibility is to look after their welfare. We are blessed by Allah (swt) for being safe and comfortable but our brothers and sisters in Palestine and other parts of the world are under constant attack and agony. Let’s remember them and pray for their safety and freedom.

Once again “EID MUBARAK” to you all.

Baraka Allahu Fiikum

Daud Ismail

President, The B.C. Muslim Association

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