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6th Ramadan, 1447 - - Sydney, Australia

  • Fajr 5:13 AM Iqamah:
  • Sunrise 6:40 AM Iqamah:
  • Zuhr 1:08 PM Iqamah:
  • Sunset 7:36 PM Iqamah:
  • Magrib 7:57 PM Iqamah:
  • Jumah Zuhr time Iqamah: 12:00 PM

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MUHAMMADI WELFARE ASSOCIATION INC was founded in 1989 by a group of professionals and university students in Australia. It is an independent initiative whose long term aspirations centre on the preparation for the blessed return of the Saviour, Imam Al-Mahdi (atf).

The best of you in the sight of Allah (s.w.t.) is the most righteous of you.

Surah Al-Hujurat

(49:13)

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23 hours ago
*Introduction to the Sections of the Fifth Juz*
Audio file link: https://tinyurl.com/4hbnrmbd 

Quran 5th Juz Einglish Quiz: https://tinyurl.com/4ukp6rmr

The Fifth Juz of the Quran continues with Surah An-Nisa and covers important theological, social, and legal aspects of Islamic teachings. One of the key discussions in this Juz is the permissibility of temporary marriage (Mutah), mentioned in the verse:
...And those with whom you seek contentment (through marriage), give them their due dowries as an obligation... (Quran 4:24).
Besides this, the Juz covers the following important themes:
1. Household Management Strategies
• The Quran establishes that men are responsible for their households and provides guidelines for dealing with marital disputes.
• Three steps are advised for handling disobedience in a spouse: a. Admonition and advice. b. Separation in sleeping arrangements. c. A symbolic and limited disciplinary action (subject to Islamic ethical constraints).
2. The Appointment of the Imams and Friends of Allah
• Surah An-Nisa (4:59) commands obedience to Allah, the Prophet (PBUH), and those vested with authority among you.
• According to many Islamic scholars, this refers to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the divinely appointed Imams from his progeny.
3. Reinforcement of the Need for Intercession
• The concept of seeking intercession through the Prophet (PBUH) is emphasized.
• The believers are encouraged to turn to Allah through the Prophet (PBUH) as a means of seeking divine mercy.
4. Imam Ali (A.S.) and The Ahl ul Bayt – Their Greatness
• In Surah An-Nisa (4:69), Allah describes the ranks of those whom He has blessed: the Prophets, the truthful, the martyrs, and the righteous.
• Islamic exegesis often highlights Imam Ali (A.S.), Hamza (A.S.), and Jafar al-Tayyar (A.S.) in the context of this verse.
5. Justice and Kindness
• The Quran repeatedly commands justice and kindness in social and personal dealings.
• Fairness is a core Islamic value, ensuring harmony within society.
6. Enjoining of Jihad
• Allah reminds believers that death is inevitable and cannot be avoided by staying at home.
• The emphasis is on striving in Allah’s path without fear of mortality.
7. Condemning the Hypocrites
• The Quran exposes the deceitful nature of hypocrites and warns believers to be vigilant.
• Hypocrites attempt to lead Muslims astray by sowing discord.
8. Punishment for the Crime of Murder
• The Quran declares a severe punishment for intentional murder.
• The verse states that a murderer will abide in Hell forever unless he repents and seeks divine forgiveness.
9. Prayers While Traveling and in the Condition of Fear
• The rules of Salat al-Khawf (prayer in times of danger) are discussed.
• This guidance is particularly relevant for warriors and travelers in difficult situations.
10. A Story Exposing a Hypocrite
• A hypocrite falsely accused a Jewish man of theft while being guilty himself.
• The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received divine revelation exposing the truth, leading the hypocrite to flee and openly embrace disbelief.
11. Enjoinment for Staying on the Right Path
• The Quran instructs believers to follow the path of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.).
• It warns against following Satan, who misguides people.
• The importance of fulfilling the rights of women and warning hypocrites of severe punishment in the Hereafter.Image attachment

*Introduction to the Sections of the Fifth Juz'*
Audio file link: tinyurl.com/4hbnrmbd

Quran 5th Juz Einglish Quiz: tinyurl.com/4ukp6rmr

The Fifth Juz' of the Quran continues with Surah An-Nisa and covers important theological, social, and legal aspects of Islamic teachings. One of the key discussions in this Juz' is the permissibility of temporary marriage (Mut'ah), mentioned in the verse:
"..."And those with whom you seek contentment (through marriage), give them their due dowries as an obligation..." (Quran 4:24).
Besides this, the Juz' covers the following important themes:
1. Household Management Strategies
• The Quran establishes that men are responsible for their households and provides guidelines for dealing with marital disputes.
• Three steps are advised for handling disobedience in a spouse: a. Admonition and advice. b. Separation in sleeping arrangements. c. A symbolic and limited disciplinary action (subject to Islamic ethical constraints).
2. The Appointment of the Imams and Friends of Allah
• Surah An-Nisa (4:59) commands obedience to Allah, the Prophet (PBUH), and "those vested with authority among you."
• According to many Islamic scholars, this refers to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the divinely appointed Imams from his progeny.
3. Reinforcement of the Need for Intercession
• The concept of seeking intercession through the Prophet (PBUH) is emphasized.
• The believers are encouraged to turn to Allah through the Prophet (PBUH) as a means of seeking divine mercy.
4. Imam Ali (A.S.) and The Ahl ul Bayt – Their Greatness
• In Surah An-Nisa (4:69), Allah describes the ranks of those whom He has blessed: the Prophets, the truthful, the martyrs, and the righteous.
• Islamic exegesis often highlights Imam Ali (A.S.), Hamza (A.S.), and Ja'far al-Tayyar (A.S.) in the context of this verse.
5. Justice and Kindness
• The Quran repeatedly commands justice and kindness in social and personal dealings.
• Fairness is a core Islamic value, ensuring harmony within society.
6. Enjoining of Jihad
• Allah reminds believers that death is inevitable and cannot be avoided by staying at home.
• The emphasis is on striving in Allah’s path without fear of mortality.
7. Condemning the Hypocrites
• The Quran exposes the deceitful nature of hypocrites and warns believers to be vigilant.
• Hypocrites attempt to lead Muslims astray by sowing discord.
8. Punishment for the Crime of Murder
• The Quran declares a severe punishment for intentional murder.
• The verse states that a murderer will abide in Hell forever unless he repents and seeks divine forgiveness.
9. Prayers While Traveling and in the Condition of Fear
• The rules of Salat al-Khawf (prayer in times of danger) are discussed.
• This guidance is particularly relevant for warriors and travelers in difficult situations.
10. A Story Exposing a Hypocrite
• A hypocrite falsely accused a Jewish man of theft while being guilty himself.
• The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received divine revelation exposing the truth, leading the hypocrite to flee and openly embrace disbelief.
11. Enjoinment for Staying on the Right Path
• The Quran instructs believers to follow the path of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.).
• It warns against following Satan, who misguides people.
• The importance of fulfilling the rights of women and warning hypocrites of severe punishment in the Hereafter.
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23 hours ago
Assalam O Alaykum,

It is with deep sadness to inform you that Marhoom Syed Aijaz Ali Rizvi (Nayyer) ibn-e Syed Imtiyaz passed away in Lucknow India.

Marhoom was uncle of sis. Iram Rizvi. 

Please recite Surah Fateha and namaz e wehshat e Qabr and remember Marhoom in your duas and pray that Allah may grant him an exalted place in Jannah, and sabr-e-Jamel to the family members.

Thank you,

Muhammadi Welfare Association

Assalam O Alaykum,

It is with deep sadness to inform you that Marhoom Syed Aijaz Ali Rizvi (Nayyer) ibn-e Syed Imtiyaz passed away in Lucknow India.

Marhoom was uncle of sis. Iram Rizvi.

Please recite Surah Fateha and namaz e wehshat e Qabr and remember Marhoom in your duas and pray that Allah may grant him an exalted place in Jannah, and sabr-e-Jamel to the family members.

Thank you,

Muhammadi Welfare Association
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2 days ago
Alhamdulillah, our Girls’ Sehri Night held last Saturday, 21 February was a beautiful balance of engagement and spirituality 🌙🤍

The evening included vision board reflections, speed friending, thoughtful debates, and a lively round of Jeopardy, followed by the serenity of Namaz-e-Shab in the quiet hours before sehri. It was a meaningful opportunity for our sisters to connect, learn, and grow together.Image attachmentImage attachment+4Image attachment

Alhamdulillah, our Girls’ Sehri Night held last Saturday, 21 February was a beautiful balance of engagement and spirituality 🌙🤍

The evening included vision board reflections, speed friending, thoughtful debates, and a lively round of Jeopardy, followed by the serenity of Namaz-e-Shab in the quiet hours before sehri. It was a meaningful opportunity for our sisters to connect, learn, and grow together.
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2 days ago
The Ramadan Reset – Community Workshop 🌙

Alhamdulillah, we ran our 3-day (30 minutes each) Ramadan Reset workshop, and the response from the community was truly heartwarming.

We reflected on one powerful truth:

Ramadan is not just 30 days —
It is 720 hours.

720 hours that can either pass… or transform us.

In our sessions, we focused on:

✨ Resetting intention
✨ Auditing our spiritual habits
✨ Planning our time intentionally
✨ Choosing one consistent habit
✨ Leaving a lasting legacy

The most powerful question we asked:

“If this was your last Ramadan, how would you use your 720 hours?”

May Allah allow us to enter Ramadan prepared — and leave it transformed.

Jazakum Allahu khayran to everyone who attended. 🌙

The Ramadan Reset – Community Workshop 🌙

Alhamdulillah, we ran our 3-day (30 minutes each) Ramadan Reset workshop, and the response from the community was truly heartwarming.

We reflected on one powerful truth:

Ramadan is not just 30 days —
It is 720 hours.

720 hours that can either pass… or transform us.

In our sessions, we focused on:

✨ Resetting intention
✨ Auditing our spiritual habits
✨ Planning our time intentionally
✨ Choosing one consistent habit
✨ Leaving a lasting legacy

The most powerful question we asked:

“If this was your last Ramadan, how would you use your 720 hours?”

May Allah allow us to enter Ramadan prepared — and leave it transformed.

Jazakum Allahu khayran to everyone who attended. 🌙
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