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http://www.UtahMuslims.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/RAMADAN2020.pdf

Link: https://www.ksl.com/article/46737918/the-sitdown-5-utah-leaders-from-different-religions-answer-questions-about-faith

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As-Salam-Alaikum.

In compliance with CDC, Federal and State of Utah recommendations, the Islamic Society of Greater Salt Lake facilities (including Khadeeja Islamic Center and Masjid Al-Noor) will be *completely closed until further notice*.

It is with a heavy heart that we have decided to suspend all services including five daily prayers, Friday prayers, Sunday school, evening Quran classes, and all other scheduled events until further notice.

During this time, the Islamic Society of Greater Salt Lake will still need to pay salaries and limited utilities. Our major collections (from Friday prayers) will be suspended so we humbly request you to make a monthly-recurring or one-time donation to allow us to pay our responsibilities.

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If you have any concerns please contact:

  • Hotline to call if you suspect you or a family member has COVID-19 and need to get tested.

    • 801-587-0712

  • Email us and include your phone number and our team will call you back.

    • officials@utahmuslims.com

  • If email is not an option, you can call our mobile masjid number (less recommended).

    • 801-972-6555

Let’s do our part in practicing social-distancing.

May Allah SWT grant everyone health and safety around the world.

Please join our nightly motivational Hope broadcast from our Imam Yasir at 8:30 PM MDT.

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Islamic Society of Greater Salt Lake will not be able to facilitate Jumu’ah (Friday) Prayer tomorrow, Friday, March 13th as we continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation.

Please make sure to pray Zuhr.

Both Masajid will be closed tomorrow from Noon to 3 PM.

Tafseer, Sunday School, Quran classes and other programs have been canceled.

Both Masajid will be open for five daily prayers.

Abu Sa’id al-Khudri reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Do not cause harm or return harm. Whoever harms others, Allah will harm him. Whoever is harsh with others, Allah will be harsh with him.”

Based on this Hadith, the jurists have stated: “the harm should be removed”.

Source: al-Sunan al-Kubrá 11070

Please observe these important Coronavirus Safety Guidelines:

http://www.UtahMuslims.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/SafetyGuidelines.pdf

May Allah swt protect everyone around the world. Ameen.

© 2016 The Islamic Society of Greater Salt Lake.
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