At the Islamic Center of New Port Richey, we warmly invite you to join our community where daily prayers and thoughtful reflections strengthen our connection to faith and spirituality. We offer a sanctuary for spiritual growth, compassion, and shared purpose. Let us embark on a journey of tranquility and togetherness.
In Ramadan while our community members are waiting for the Iftar, Imam / Ahmed Aly will give daily lectures and Duaas to remind us how to be grateful and mindful of Allah especially during these very blessed moments. It should take place almost 20 minutes before Maghreb Azan.
understanding the Quran is of paramount importance in Islam. Allah emphasizes this in several verses, highlighting the Quran as a source of guidance, wisdom, and clarity for humanity.
Learning Tajweed is not just about perfecting pronunciation; it is about honoring the Quran, preserving its authenticity, and deepening one's connection with Allah. It is a means of ensuring that the Quran is recited as it was revealed, with beauty, accuracy, and reverence. By learning Tajweed, Muslims fulfill their duty to the Quran and gain immense spiritual and religious benefits.
Youth Islamic studies are essential for nurturing a generation of Muslims who are confident in their faith, grounded in their values, and equipped to face the challenges of the modern world. By providing young people with a strong foundation in Islamic knowledge, we ensure the preservation of our faith and the betterment of society. It is a collective responsibility of parents, educators, and communities to prioritize and support Islamic education for the youth.
Marriage in Islam, known as "nikah" (نكاح), is a sacred and highly valued social contract that establishes a lawful relationship between a man and a woman. It is considered both a religious duty and a moral safeguard, as well as a social necessity.
Islamic leadership emphasizes *compassion and service (Rahma and Khidma). A true Islamic leader is one who serves others selflessly, prioritizing the well-being of the community over personal gain. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: *"The leader of a people is their servant." (Ibn Hibban). This value highlights humility and the importance of addressing the needs of the vulnerable, such as the poor, orphans, and marginalized groups. By embodying these values, Islamic leaders strive to create a just, harmonious, and prosperous society that reflects the teachings of Islam.
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