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MYF Football Team Training Session Update 10/04/2014

MarshAllah what a fabulous turnout for the MYF Football session. 25 brothers showed up for a good training session & we managed to play on 2 pitches with some good results. The atmosphere was positive and some of the brothers showed some exceptional football skills!

The MYF Football team is going from strength to strength with more interest building as each session goes by. We are really looking forward to what we can achieve in the up and coming tournament we have planned, please stay tuned to our progress and why not come and support us!

Some pics from last nights training session:

Jummah Prayer Times at the MYF

Jummah Prayer Times

First: 12.00 – 12.30pm

Second: 1.00 – 1.30pm

Sahih Bukhari Volume 002, Book 013, Hadith Number 008

Sahih Bukhari Book 13. Friday Prayer

Narrated By Salman-Al-Farsi : The Prophet (p.b.u.h) said, “Whoever takes a bath on Friday, purifies himself as much as he can, then uses his (hair) oil or perfumes himself with the scent of his house, then proceeds (for the Jumua prayer) and does not separate two persons sitting together (in the mosque), then prays as much as (Allah has) written for him and then remains silent while the Imam is delivering the Khutba, his sins in-between the present and the last Friday would be forgiven.”

New Jammat Prayer Times for March 2014:

Fajr 5.30.am

Dhur 1.15pm

Asr 4:00pm

Maghrib 5 Mins after adhaan

Isha Beginning Time

New Muslim Support Group Tonight at The MYF 7.30pm-9.30pm

The New Muslims Project was established in response to concerns of insufficient services and support being available to those individuals around the UK who had converted to Islam or were interested in finding out more about the faith. The MYF group has grown to provide a range of services which aims to meet the social and educational needs of new Muslims in and around Manchester. Read more…

Youth Camp March 2014

We are delighted to announce that our Youth Camp March 2014 is a complete sell-out! All spaces have now been taken. We are really looking forward to this Camp and will endeavor to provide many more opportunities for those that missed out to be able to attend future Camps.

We are also hoping to organize a Camp for sisters In Shaa Allah in the future, watch this space!

For all the latest updates on the March Youth Camp, please follow us our Youth Camp Facebook Page

Thus we have made you a just nation

Thus we have made you a just nation.  (Qur ‘an 2: 143)

Both your conscience and your Religion demand that you be just, which means that you should neither exaggerate nor understate, neither go into excess nor do too little. Whoever seeks happiness should be just, regardless of whether he is in an angry, a sad, or a joyful mood. Exaggeration in our dealings with others is unacceptable. The best course is the middle course. Whoever follows his desires will likely magnify the importance of any given situation, always making a big deal out of nothing. He will feel jealousy and malice toward others. Since he lives in a world of exaggeration and imagination, he will envisage everyone else to be against him, even to the extent that he feels others to be always conspiring to destroy him. Because of this, he lives under a dark cloud, constantly overcome by fear and apprehension.

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A few words on patience

Ibn Mas’ood (may Allah be pleased with him) is related to have said: “Relief and aid are from faith and contentment. Anxiety and grief are from doubt and anger.”
He also used to say:

“The patient one achieves the best of aims.”

Abban ibn Taghlab said: Read more…

Be free from worry and fear

More than thirty chapters of the book Al-Faraju B `ada ash-Shiddah deal with the topic of ease and relief after difficulty. The book stresses the point that the more severely we become engrossed in hardship, the closer we are to ease and relief. The book has more than two hundred stories, all of which revolve around this theme. Whatever the hardship may be, it is only a matter of days before better times arrive. At-Tanookhi said,

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