Ramadan is the month of blessings and returning to Allah in repentance. Red Deer Islamic Center welcomes and wishes you all a happy and prosperous Ramadan.
Ramadan is the month of blessings and returning to Allah in repentance. Red Deer Islamic Center welcomes and wishes you all a happy and prosperous Ramadan.
InshaAllah we will be hosting Red Deer New Masjid Project Fundraising, Dinner, soon. Your RDIC Team has many initiatives underway and ongoing operations. Please take your share in building the new RDIC in Timberlands by donating generously.
RDIC is looking to establish the new building for Red Deer Muslims. Please donate generously in this sacred cause.
Central Alberta Islamic Cultural Association: The Red Deer Islamic Center is operating under a registered charitable and non-profit organization called "Central Alberta Islamic Cultural Association" based in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. We are serving the local Muslim community since 1993. Our organization is dedicated to establishing and supporting a healthy and vibrant Muslim community in the city of Red Deer. MISSION STATEMENT To serve and lead the Muslim community through religious, social, and compassionate programs. OUR VALUES: - Compassionate: In accordance with Quran and Sunnah, we serve the Muslim community and community at large. - Accountable: We are trustworthy and transparent in our operations - Respectful: To everyone regardless of race, culture, religion, or gender At RDIC congregational prayers are held 5 times a day, and there are two Jumu’ah Salah offered at the Centre. Please timetable for all prayer times. We offer various programs for men, women, and children please explore our site for details. Drop by any time! We’d love to have you over.
Junior
RDIC has weekly evening classes for students aged 5 to 11, for an hour and a half, thrice a week wherein students are taught by a dedicated team of male and female scholars in supervised classrooms.
Senior
RDIC has weekly evening classes for students aged 12 to 17, for an hour and a half, thrice a week wherein students are taught by a dedicated team of male and female scholars in supervised classrooms.
Weekend
RDIC has weekly Saturday classes for students aged 5 to 17, for 4 hours, wherein students are taught by a dedicated team of male and female scholars in supervised classrooms.
Aysha Syed has an article on Mathabah Institute that gives us some valuable tips on what foods to stay away from, and how to pace ourselves this Ramadhan http://bit.ly/2EaTtNM
Parents at Taraweeh – Making it Work Editor in chief of Muslim Matters, Hena Zuberi, gives tips on how parents can balance kids and taraweeh, making their evening experience a spiritual one, while also introducing their children to the Masjid https://muslimmatters.org/2013/07/19/advice-to-parents-taking-your-children-to-taraweeh/
Wondering how to keep the kids involved this ramadhan? A blogger on Modest Munchies gives their perspective, "One question I’ve seen floating around on social media a lot is ‘How do I get my kids involved in Ramadan?’, so I put together a post to answer this question. Involvement can mean a lot of things, it can mean creating, learning, doing, making or helping, it can also mean so much more. Essentially it is about including children and getting them to be and feel like they are a part of something and I think the ideas in this post will help you achieve that." Refer to their website for "49 Ways to get Kids Involved this Ramadhan" http://modestmunchies.com/49-ways-to-get-kids-involved-in-ramadan/