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[quote]hkhan's messge: Two ladies asked me last Friday whether it's Fard/obligatory for them to come to the Masjid. If any of us is in doubt the best measure is to see whether you leave home for other things. Do you go for shopping, holiday, socializing, work etc. If you do and you know a Mosque that does support women's prayers in there, do try and spare time to attend Friday and Eid prayers, even Janazah.Funeral prayers. If the Mosque admin does not support women's presence, try and approach them, converse with logic and reasoning, if you can spare time, volunteer yourself to join the Mosque trustees board so you can have your say in the future decisions made including the women's prayer facilities, child care room while mums pray etc. As an example: Join us today for the following: (For the local residents of Royal county. Outsiders also welcome as well as people from other faiths) Dear all, sala'm Sadly Zari baji (Mrs Zarnigar Siddiqui) has finally left us during the mubarak night b/ween Thursday and Friday innalillah...we all belong to Him and have to return to Him... she just turned 60 but was suffering from a heart ailment since a while now. At the head end of her bed where I saw her calm and peaceful yesterday, I noticed the wall hanging she had"Is Allah not enough for His slave?" reflecting her true conviction to Tawheed "oneness of God" in practice with complete trust and faith in Him, despite the ups and downs she faced from her human race, as we all come across and is the most difficult section of life to be dealth with i.e. human relations, on which most accountability will be based. Please try and join for her funeral after Duhr at 2pm SP Mosque today, sisters who wish to help Ghusl (bath) - earlier-same venue. Her daughter is expecting her 1st child and son was to get married tomorrow. Both these facts were such comforting to her heart. Am sure her soul has left her body as nafs e mutmainna and nafs e raadiah. May we all live and die as a peaceful soul ameen Your comforting words to both her children will be a great reward for them. Am thinking of having a small gathering at my place to remember Zari baji's support to the community, or at PWA insh'Allah on one of the forth coming weekends/or on a Wed ladies club at the PWA Library, to reflect upon her special attachment with books. She called our colleague Mr Sarwar in Wales once to buy the set of Tadabbur e Qura'n and was specifically interested in Amin Islahi's books. She was amongst the ladies who came to see Javaid Ghamidi sahib and discuss her queries when him, Shehzad Saleem, Saleem Kayani and Shakeelur Rehman visited Pak.Welfare office of the County in 2008. I shall confirm after discussing Mrs Iffat Qureshi and her other friends. Please join in. "She has not left home, she returned to home; may it be the best aboard for her ameen (I do not wish to delete her from my address book, hence have still addressed this mail to her as she still feels living amongst us and of course her memories will...always) walk across this world as a traveler who took a short break under a tree.... rgds h henna khan CEO and Dean Faith Anchor Vice Chair Slough Faith Partnership[/quote]
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