Ramadan
2021 - 1442H

'Eid al Fitr Prayer and Khutbah 2021-1442 H by Sh. Zakareeya Baksh

Since there is no report of a moonsighting, the 'Eid Prayer will be held on Thursday, 5/13/21 at 9 A.M.

Make wudu at home, bring your own prayer mat, wear a mask, and respect social distancing.

Ramadan 2021-1142 H

Raise $50k with Masjid Eesa ibn Maryam! 

Sadaqah & Zakat Donations Accepted!

Masjid 'Eesa ibn Maryam is helping keep the spirit of Ramadan alive with vital community services both online and in person. 

This Ramadan - Help Raise $50k with Masjid 'Eesa ibn Maryam!

Both Sadaqah and Zakat are being accepted, you can also create your own page and help raise funds this Ramadan!

*Zakat-ul-mal donations go directly to those in need in the community.

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Ramadan 2021-1142 H Program - in sha' Allah

  • Given no reported moon sightings, Tarawih started Monday, 4/12 and fasting started on Tuesday 4/13.
  • Masjid 'Eesa holds the 5 daily prayers. Download the May prayer schedule here.
  • Masjid 'Eesa holds Tarawih Prayers. Due to space limitations, registration is required here.
  • Tarawih Prayers are open for both brothers and sisters.
  • Tarawih Prayers and Tarawih Talks are live-streamed on Masjid 'Eesa's Youtube and Facebook channels.
  • Masjid 'Eesa doesn't hold iftar this Ramdan.
  • Masjid 'Eesa is looking for volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering, please register here.


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COVID-RELATED POLICY

  • Masjid 'Eesa follows COVID protocol for the safety of the community.
  • New COVID cases in the participants may affect the Ramadan program.
  • Please email Covid19@MasjidEesa.org If you have tested positive with COVID or were exposed to someone with COVID.
  • No eating and drinking in the masjid

TARAWIH PRAYER

  • Masjid 'Eesa holds 2 Tarawih sessions for the entire Ramadan, led by Imam Nouh Kawkab and Ust. Houd Kawkab
  • Isha Prayer is held in each prayer session.
  • Tarawih Talk is held on Saturdays and Sundays
“[He] who created death and life to test you [as to] which of you is best in deed - and He is the Exalted in Might, the Forgiving.” (Quran 67:2)
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