Q: why do some scholars promote having jummah khutba before the time of zawal? To be specific a Continue Reading →
January 10, 2016
by Ml. Muhammed Shoayb
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January 10, 2016
by Ml. Muhammed Shoayb
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Q: why do some scholars promote having jummah khutba before the time of zawal? To be specific a Continue Reading →
January 9, 2016
by Ml. Muhammed Shoayb
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Q: Skipping som major events and sparing you the drama involved , I took the hardest step in my life that I thought ill never do.. We eloped to Asia ..after my husband got a job offer we decided to leave this place Continue Reading →
January 5, 2016
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Q: What is the Moslem position regarding the killing of an Iranian cleric (by the Saudis)? Thank you.
A: He was not Iranian. He was Saudi. Kindly rearrange your stereotypes.
It appears that you think that all Shiites are Iranians. This is tantamount to saying, there are no American Shia, or Pakistani Shia, or Nigerian Shia, and that there are no Sunni Iranians! Additionally, why are Muslims expected to have a position on certain selected events, but not on others? For example, we are not being asked on the Muslim position regarding the Nigerian Sheikh Zakzaky. We are not being asked about the Muslim position on the Black Lives Matter movement. We are not being asked the Muslim position on gun control, immigration, or a whole host of other things. But certain issues get traction and questions, and the browner and darker a population is, the less there is a likelihood for query. This is a curious thing. Everybody wants to be king for a day…but only over the population they deem worthy. Ask yourself the intention behind your question before you ask your question, and I say this to myself first before anybody else.
And lastly, this is a question for the Saudi embassy to address. Not for myself, who has no ties to Saudi policy making. This is a political issue with no roots or ties to American Muslims.
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January 3, 2016
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Q: i was married to a very successful man. He made the promise of $250 000 of mahr for me. I dont know Continue Reading →
December 30, 2015
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Q) We live in times where it is necessary for woman to go to the mosque to pray. They used too at time of Continue Reading →
December 14, 2015
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What: U.S. Representative Jason Chaffetz addressing our Muslim community. In light of the current Islamophobic comments made by Mr Trump, it is important that you attend and share your concern.
When: Monday, December 14 2015. Time: Please arrive by 4:45pm
Where: 1019 w parkway ave, west valley city, utah. (aka: khadeeja Masjid)
December 13, 2015
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Is 17 aged boy and girl can do nikkah ?? And Keep Allah And The Holy Quran As Witness?? Does it create husband wife relationship in front of Allah ?? Continue Reading →
December 9, 2015
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Interview with our honorable sister Noor ul-Hasan, Imam Muhammed Mehtar, and the Rev Patty Willis. We thank the interviewer Ms. Jennifer Napier-Pearce and the Salt Lake Tribune for giving us the opportunity to air our views and concerns.
December 8, 2015
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Q: Im a student at uvu. I came to your mosque a few weeks back. I want to say that im a republican. I do Continue Reading →
December 3, 2015
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Muslims from Salt Lake City offer our condolences to the people of San Bernardino. Islam does not favor such violence. Islam condemns all acts of terror. Killing people is just wrong. What Farooq and Malik have did is just wrong. As an imaam, I find these actions reprehensible and unacceptable.
It is also hoped that Muslim communities around our nation will not be implicated for this barbaric act committed by these people.
We will continue praying for the people of San Bernardino. May our Creator continue to be with each of you during these moments of sorrow.
We also send our condolences to those affected by the mass shooting at the Planned Parenthood in Colorado a few short days ago. Our heart goes out to each man, woman, and child who lost a loved one. People must realize, as they study the Christian faith, that Christianity does not preach violence. We hope that Christians are not being similarly stigmatized due to the actions of one individual.