• Sunrise At: 5:26 AM
  • Sunset At: 7:20 PM

Today's Prayer Times

20th Ramadan, 1447 - - Sydney, Australia

  • Fajr 5:27 AM Iqamah:
  • Sunrise 6:52 AM Iqamah:
  • Zuhr 1:05 PM Iqamah:
  • Sunset 7:18 PM Iqamah:
  • Magrib 7:39 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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Tonights, program starts with Maghribain followed by Iftar and Majlis e Aza (see the attached poster). Kids (under 14 years) Majlis will begin at 9:00 PM, running in parallel with the main Majlis so parents can attend the main program while children participate in their dedicated session.

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Majlis e Roz e Zarbat Mola Ali (A.S)
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Tonight's, program starts with Maghribain followed by Iftar and Majlis e Aza (see the attached poster). Kids (under 14 years) Majlis will begin at 9:00 PM, running in parallel with the main Majlis so parents can attend the main program while children participate in their dedicated session.

Right after majlis Aamaal for the muqaladeen of Agha Khamenai and Agha Khoi

Muhammadi Welfare Association
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Complete Summary of the Nineteenth Juz (English Version)
Audio link: https://tinyurl.com/bdctve8f

Introduction
This Juz consists of three sections:
1. Surah Al-Furqan (Remaining part)
2. Surah Ash-Shu’ara (Complete)
3. Surah An-Naml (Initial part)

(1) Remaining Part of Surah Al-Furqan
This section covers four key themes:
1. The Day of Judgment
• Disbelievers’ denial and regret.
2. Tawheed (Oneness of Allah)
• Allah alone is the Creator of the heavens, the earth, and the alternation of night and day.
3. Prophethood
• The Prophet (ﷺ) was sent as a bearer of glad tidings and a warner.
• Disbelievers’ objection that the Prophet ﷺ is a human like them.
• Allah sent human messengers to be role models for mankind.
4. Qualities of ‘Ibad-ur-Rahman (Servants of the Most Merciful):
• Walking humbly.
• Avoiding disputes with the ignorant.
• Worshipping at night.
• Seeking refuge from Hell’s punishment.
• Spending in moderation (neither extravagance nor miserliness).
• Avoiding polytheism.
• Abstaining from unjust killing.
• Staying away from adultery and immorality.
• Avoiding false testimony.
• Keeping away from evil gatherings.
• Being influenced by the Book of Allah.
• Praying for righteous spouses and offspring.
• Seeking to be guided and to guide others.

(2) Surah Ash-Shu’ara
This Surah presents three main themes:
1. Stories of Seven Prophets:
• Prophet Musa (Moses, عليه السلام) – His miracles, Pharaoh’s arrogance, and the deliverance of Bani Israel.
• Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham, عليه السلام) – His call to monotheism and rejection of idol worship.
• Prophet Nuh (Noah, عليه السلام) – His peoples rejection and the Great Flood.
• Prophet Hud (عليه السلام) – The destruction of the arrogant people of ‘Ad.
• Prophet Salih (عليه السلام) – The She-Camel and the punishment of the people of Thamud.
• Prophet Lut (Lot, عليه السلام) – The destruction of the corrupt nation.
• Prophet Shu‘ayb (عليه السلام) – The dishonesty in trade and their ultimate destruction.
2. The Truth of the Quran:
• Revealed by the Lord of the Worlds.
• Delivered by Jibreel (Gabriel, عليه السلام).
• Sent to the heart of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).
• Aimed at guiding mankind.
3. Criticism of Poets:
• Poets are followed by misguided people.
• They wander aimlessly.
• They say things they do not act upon.
• Exception: Those who believe, do righteous deeds, and remember Allah.

(3) Initial Part of Surah An-Naml
1. The Greatness of the Qur’an
2. Mention of Five Prophets & Key Events:
• The story of the ant (Naml).
• The story of the hoopoe bird (Hudhud).
• The story of Queen of Sheba (Bilqis).Image attachment

Complete Summary of the Nineteenth Juz (English Version)
Audio link: tinyurl.com/bdctve8f

Introduction
This Juz consists of three sections:
1. Surah Al-Furqan (Remaining part)
2. Surah Ash-Shu’ara (Complete)
3. Surah An-Naml (Initial part)

(1) Remaining Part of Surah Al-Furqan
This section covers four key themes:
1. The Day of Judgment
• Disbelievers’ denial and regret.
2. Tawheed (Oneness of Allah)
• Allah alone is the Creator of the heavens, the earth, and the alternation of night and day.
3. Prophethood
• The Prophet (ﷺ) was sent as a bearer of glad tidings and a warner.
• Disbelievers’ objection that the Prophet ﷺ is a human like them.
• Allah sent human messengers to be role models for mankind.
4. Qualities of ‘Ibad-ur-Rahman (Servants of the Most Merciful):
• Walking humbly.
• Avoiding disputes with the ignorant.
• Worshipping at night.
• Seeking refuge from Hell’s punishment.
• Spending in moderation (neither extravagance nor miserliness).
• Avoiding polytheism.
• Abstaining from unjust killing.
• Staying away from adultery and immorality.
• Avoiding false testimony.
• Keeping away from evil gatherings.
• Being influenced by the Book of Allah.
• Praying for righteous spouses and offspring.
• Seeking to be guided and to guide others.

(2) Surah Ash-Shu’ara
This Surah presents three main themes:
1. Stories of Seven Prophets:
• Prophet Musa (Moses, عليه السلام) – His miracles, Pharaoh’s arrogance, and the deliverance of Bani Israel.
• Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham, عليه السلام) – His call to monotheism and rejection of idol worship.
• Prophet Nuh (Noah, عليه السلام) – His people's rejection and the Great Flood.
• Prophet Hud (عليه السلام) – The destruction of the arrogant people of ‘Ad.
• Prophet Salih (عليه السلام) – The She-Camel and the punishment of the people of Thamud.
• Prophet Lut (Lot, عليه السلام) – The destruction of the corrupt nation.
• Prophet Shu‘ayb (عليه السلام) – The dishonesty in trade and their ultimate destruction.
2. The Truth of the Qur'an:
• Revealed by the Lord of the Worlds.
• Delivered by Jibreel (Gabriel, عليه السلام).
• Sent to the heart of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).
• Aimed at guiding mankind.
3. Criticism of Poets:
• Poets are followed by misguided people.
• They wander aimlessly.
• They say things they do not act upon.
• Exception: Those who believe, do righteous deeds, and remember Allah.

(3) Initial Part of Surah An-Naml
1. The Greatness of the Qur’an
2. Mention of Five Prophets & Key Events:
• The story of the ant (Naml).
• The story of the hoopoe bird (Hudhud).
• The story of Queen of Sheba (Bilqis).
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