
With the change in Daylight Savings Times on March 13, we will now begin the March-November schedule for Jum’ah. The Khutbu (Islamic sermon) will now begin at 1:30 p.m. and the congregational prayers start at 1:50 p.m.
As a reminder, the Jumu’ah service begins with a sermon in Farsi, then a call to prayer (Azaan), individual customary prayers (Sunnah prayers), community announcements in Farsi, a sermon in Arabic (Khutbah), and ending in two cycles (rakahs) of obligatory (Fard) prayer in congregation.
The services are officiated by by our lay speaker (Khateeb) Dr. Barakatullah Danishwarand our resident spiritual leader (Imam) Qari Abdul Basir Durani.
As a reminder, the Jumu’ah service begins with a sermon in Farsi, then a call to prayer (Azaan), individual customary prayers (Sunnah prayers), community announcements in Farsi, a sermon in Arabic (Khutbah), and ending in two cycles (rakahs) of obligatory (Fard) prayer in congregation.
The services are officiated by by our lay speaker (Khateeb) Dr. Barakatullah Danishwarand our resident spiritual leader (Imam) Qari Abdul Basir Durani.