Miscellaneous
The white days of the month refer to the 13th, 14th and 15th of the Islamic month, when the moon is at its fullest and most luminous.
The 2021 matric class experienced one of the most challenging and uncertain academic years due to the Coronavirus Pandemic and the national lockdown restrictions. Disruption and uncertainty was experienced throughout 2021.
As Muslims we seek the best of this world and the Hereafter. Every person desires good health and seeks protection from illness as taught to us in the Quran and Hadith. However, Allah Ta'ala in His Wisdom decides what is better for a person. At times, Allah Ta'ala afflicts a person with illness that becomes a means of forgiveness, cleansing and elevation.
Life and death are natural occurrences of human life. The demise of a beloved is a most painful experience. However, beyond the loss, there is great hope, reward and glad tidings for the Believers.
This is a brief refresher on the method of performing the Janazah Salah. In the current conditions, Janazah Salah often takes place late at night or in the early part of the morning, hence very few people attend. It is essential to learn and revise the method of Janazah Salah.
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Many have lost their beloved family members in recent days and weeks. We take the opportunity to condole the bereaved and provide guidance on the loss.
We belong to Allah Ta'ala
The outbreak of the Coronavirus has caused many to go into social isolation and will result in many people working from home.
With the national lockdown having taken effect we are all at home and have plenty of time to think and reflect on our lives.
The President of South Africa called for a 21 day nationwide lockdown on 23 March 2020. The lockdown comes into effect at midnight on Thursday, 26 March 2020 until 16 April 2020.
It is established from the Ahadith, that Nabi r used to recite the Qunoot (dua) in Salah for the protection of the Muslim community when a severe calamity and disaster faced the Ummah.
Following the outbreak of the Coronavirus in South Africa, and directives from the President and Government, please take note of the following guidelines
At present, about 90 000 people worldwide have been infected with COVID-19. South Africa recorded its first confirmed case on 5 March 2020. Over 50 countries are now affected.
As citizens of this beautiful country there is great trepidation about the uncertainty that plagues our nation...