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Birmingham
Date 7/2 8/2
Imsaak: 06:19 06:18
Fajr: 06:39 06:38
Sunrise: 07:40 07:39
Zohr: 12:27 12:27
Sunset: 17:04 17:06
Maghrib: 17:14 17:16
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Youth Article: Eid e Ghadeer
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eid ghadeer On 18th Zilhajjah of the year 10 A.H. (10 March 632 CE), after completing the last pilgrimage the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) along with the Muslims set out of Makkah. On their way back the Muslims reached a place called Ghadir-e-khumm. The following verse was revealed to the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.):

"O Apostle! Deliver what has been sent down to you from your Lord; and if you don't do it, you have not delivered His message (at all); and Allah will protect you from the people ..." (Quran 5:67)

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A Short Commentary on Dua Arafat by Mualana Abbas Mirza
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"Hajj, Dua and Yearning for Allah" by Sheikh Mohammed Reza Tajri (06/12/08)
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Discussion Cirlces Every Thursday NIght
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poster Youth discussion circles will take place every Thursday night straight after the majlis at the front of the Imambargha (gents) and the extension (ladies).

This weeks topic: Dua Kumail

All are warmly invited!

 
Have Your Say - 28/11/08
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have your say poster The Abbasi Youth Present 'Have Your Say' 

Date: Friday 28th November 2008

Time: 10pm after Wafat majlis

Description: Don't miss this great opportunity to engage on how we can work together towards the common goals of upliftment in all spheres!
 
Eid Function: Play on Hadith e Kisa - 01/10/08: Video
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Watch the entire event online now!

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Youth Article: Eid al-Adha
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Eid al-Adha “Every day is Eid for a believer where he/she doesn’t commit any sin”.
Amir al-Momineen Ali ibne Abi Talib’s words on eid penetrates deeply into the heart of even a true believer, as a day without being disobedient to Allah SWT requires a heavy battle against the ill tempered soul.

Eid in the Arabic language comes from the root word, “al-ouwd” which means to return..The question lies, is one returning from something? Or is the return back towards something else? In many cases, especially after Eid al-Fitr, it is an opportunity to make up for lost time and give in to all that has been made forbidden not just in Ramadhan but throughout the year. Surely this return to ignorance is not the return Imam Ali A.S was talking about.

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