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Jummah registration 30 October

29/10/2020

 
Jummah Registration (including Females)
For Friday 30 October 2020, Kuraby Masjid will be having 3 jamaat’s for Jummah in line with the Industry Covid Safe Plan for a place of worship as follows:
Khutbah Start Time
 
12:00 pm 
1:00 pm
2:00 pm


  • All Musallees are to register via Eventbrite for their selected Jummah session
  • Please arrive before the allocated khutbah time
  • Please leave the premises once salaah has been completed to accommodate for the next congregation.
  • Do not bring children under the age of 12.
 
BEFORE Coming to the Masjid
  • Register on Eventbrite for your preferred Jummah session
  • Walk to the Masjid if possible (to reduce congestion between sessions).
  • Make Wudu at home.
  • Bring your own Prayer Mat. If you do not have a prayer mat, you will not be permitted entry to the Masjid.
  • Please have the Eventbrite confirmation email ready for scanning upon entry
  • If you are considered ‘High Risk’, we ask that you stay at home.
 
JazakAllah

To register please go to
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/127070036901

Jummah Registration 23 OCtober

21/10/2020

 
Click hereFor Friday 23 October 2020, Kuraby Masjid will be having 3 jamaat’s for Jummah in line with the Industry Covid Safe Plan for a place of worship as follows:
Khutbah Start Time
 
12:00 pm 
1:00 pm
2:00 pm


  • All Musallees are to register via Eventbrite for their selected Jummah session
  • Please arrive before the allocated khutbah time
  • Please leave the premises once salaah has been completed to accommodate for the next congregation.
  • Do not bring children under the age of 12.
 
BEFORE Coming to the Masjid
  • Register on Eventbrite for your preferred Jummah session
  • Walk to the Masjid if possible (to reduce congestion between sessions).
  • Make Wudu at home.
  • Bring your own Prayer Mat. If you do not have a prayer mat, you will not be permitted entry to the Masjid.
  • Please have the Eventbrite confirmation email ready for scanning upon entry
  • If you are considered ‘High Risk’, we ask that you stay at home.
 
JazakAllah

To register please go to

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/126139086403

Jummah Registration (including Females) - 16 October

14/10/2020

 
For Friday 16 October 2020, Kuraby Masjid will be having 3 jamaat’s for Jummah in line with the Industry Covid Safe Plan for a place of worship as follows:
Khutbah Start Time
 
12:00 pm 
1:00 pm
2:00 pm


  • All Musallees are to register via Eventbrite for their selected Jummah session
  • Please arrive before the allocated khutbah time
  • Please leave the premises once salaah has been completed to accommodate for the next congregation.
  • Do not bring children under the age of 12.
 
BEFORE Coming to the Masjid
  • Register on Eventbrite for your preferred Jummah session
  • Walk to the Masjid if possible (to reduce congestion between sessions).
  • Make Wudu at home.
  • Bring your own Prayer Mat. If you do not have a prayer mat, you will not be permitted entry to the Masjid.
  • Please have the Eventbrite confirmation email ready for scanning upon entry
  • If you are considered ‘High Risk’, we ask that you stay at home.
 
JazakAllah

To register please go to
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/125259938849

The Seerah in Poetry short course

14/10/2020

 
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Qadi Ibn Abul 'Izz Al-Hanafi’s classical 100 line Arabic poem summarising the life our Beloved Prophet Muhammad .
A study of the important events in Seerah including:
  • Poetry in Islamic Scholarship
  • Preservation of knowledge through Poetry
  • Key events from the Prophet's  Life
  • Discussion on common misconceptions
  • Verse by verse study of the Poem
Beautifully recited, translated and taught by Imam Ahmad Naffaa
  • Starts Wednesday 21   October 2020
  • Over six sessions (every Wednesday, concludes 25   November)
  • Maghrib to Isha @ Kuraby Masjid
  • Brothers and Sisters Welcome
Receive a certificate of completion OR an Ijazah (for those proficient with the poem) going directly back to the author himself Qadi Ibn Abul 'Izz Al-Hanafi.

    Registration form

Submit

Poster

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Join the Telegram channel to access materials - http://bit.ly/kurabyseerahpoem
100_line_poem.pdf
File Size: 544 kb
File Type: pdf
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About the Author -
Sadrud-Dīn ʿAlī Ibn Abī al-ʻIzz ( ابن أبي العز) was born in the year 1331 CE/731 AH. Died in 792 A.H. He came from a family that had been strong supporters of the Hanafi school of jurisprudence. He was originally from Damascus, moved to Egypt and then returned to Damascus. He was the Chief Justice of Dimashq (Damascus) province .. subsequently.. chief Justice of Egypt provinces.
He was one of the students of the famous commentator Hafiz Ibn Kathir..

Al-Sakhawi said about Al-izz, "The Allama as-Sadr Ali ibn Aila Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad bin abi al Izz Damishqi who was the Judge of the Hanafis, The commentator of the Aqeedah Tahawi and the (author of) Manaqashaat ala al Hidayah … My teacher ابْن الديري (ie. ibn adeery) took knowledge from him."

He was also well known to the renowned hadith scholar and historian Ibn Hajr al asqalani who mentioned him more than once in his works. Al-asqalani said, "he was a Hanafi and appointed as Judge in Damascus then Egypt and then again in Damascus, and Said, "He was among the most virtuous people.

Hafiz Ibn Hajar Asqalani has presented his biography in the third volume of his Al Durar Al Kaminah fi A'ayan Al Mi'ah Al Thaminah.
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Jummah Registration (including Females) and Salaah time change

7/10/2020

 
For Friday 9 October 2020, Kuraby Masjid will be having 3 jamaat’s for Jummah in line with the Industry Covid Safe Plan for a place of worship as follows:
Khutbah Start Time
 
12:00 pm 
1:00 pm
2:00 pm


  • All Musallees are to register via Eventbrite for their selected Jummah session
  • Please arrive before the allocated khutbah time
  • Please leave the premises once salaah has been completed to accommodate for the next congregation.
 
BEFORE Coming to the Masjid
  • Register on Eventbrite for your preferred Jummah session
  • Walk to the Masjid if possible (to reduce congestion between sessions).
  • Make Wudu at home.
  • Bring your own Prayer Mat. If you do not have a prayer mat, you will not be permitted entry to the Masjid.
  • Please have the Eventbrite confirmation email ready for scanning upon entry
  • Do not bring children under the age of 12.
  • If you are considered ‘High Risk’, we ask that you stay at home.
 
JazakAllah

To register please go to
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/124326725583

Prayer timetable for Kuraby Masjid from Monday, 12th  October
 Fajr and Esha will be changing ان شاء الله
 
Please NOTE Magrib  times change daily.

..........................
Fajr:           4:30
Duhur:     12:45
Asr :           4:30
Magrib:      5:55~
Esha:          7:45
Remember, you must bring your own Musallah for every Salah and keep practising social distancing.

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  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
  • EXPANSION PROJECT
  • ISLAMIC EDUCATION
  • ACTIVITIES
    • MOSQUE OPEN DAY
    • KURABY MASJID SISTERHOOD
    • KURABY MASJID YOUTH
    • BRISBANE MUSLIM FELLOWSHIP
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  • NEWS AND UPDATES
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