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23th Ramadan, 1447 - - Sydney, Australia

  • Fajr 5:30 AM Iqamah:
  • Sunrise 6:54 AM Iqamah:
  • Zuhr 1:05 PM Iqamah:
  • Sunset 7:14 PM Iqamah:
  • Magrib 7:35 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).

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Afternoon
Salat ul Jumma start at 1:05 PM
Evening
Maghribain at 7:36 PM followed by Iftar & Aamal (see program schedule).

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Salam O Alekum

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Afternoon
Salat ul Jumma start at 1:05 PM
Evening
Maghribain at 7:36 PM followed by Iftar & Aamal (see program schedule).

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*Summary of the Twenty-Second Juz*
This Juz consists of four Surahs:
1. Surah Al-Ahzab (Remaining part)
2. Surah Saba (Complete)
3. Surah Fatir (Complete)
4. Surah Ya-Sin (Initial part)

1. Surah Al-Ahzab (Remaining Part)
This part of the Surah contains important guidelines on social conduct, the status of the Prophet’s (ﷺ) wives, and the significance of sending salutations upon him.
(1) Seven Commands for the Wives of the Prophet (ﷺ):
1. Do not speak in a soft and alluring tone with non-mahram men to avoid any temptation.
2. Do not leave the house unnecessarily.
3. Do not display beauty and adornment like women of the pre-Islamic era.
4. Be consistent in prayer.
5. Give zakat regularly.
6. Obey Allah and His Messenger.
7. Recite the Qur’an and discuss the Hadith.
(2) Ten Attributes of the Believers:
This Surah highlights ten key qualities of true believers:
• Faith،Obedience , Truthfulness, Patience, Humility, Charity, Fasting, Chastity, Remembrance of Allah, Sending Salutations upon the Prophet ﷺ
(3) The Command to Send Salutations (Durood) Upon the Prophet (ﷺ):
Indeed, Allah and His angels send blessings upon the Prophet. O you who have believed, send blessings upon him and greet him with peace. (Al-Ahzab 33:56)
This verse emphasizes the obligation of sending salutations upon the Prophet ﷺ as a mark of love and reverence.

2. Surah Saba
This Surah presents two key historical events and highlights the consequences of arrogance and ingratitude.
(1) The Story of Prophet Dawood (David) and Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon, عليهما السلام):
• Prophet Dawood (عليه السلام) was given the Zabur (Psalms) and the ability to soften iron.
• Prophet Sulaiman (عليه السلام) was granted control over jinn, winds, and birds by Allah’s command.
• Despite their immense power, they remained grateful and obedient to Allah.
(2) The Story of the People of Saba (Sheba) and Their Arrogance:
• The people of Saba were blessed with abundant gardens and prosperity but became ungrateful.
• Allah sent the flood of ‘Arim, which destroyed their lands and left them in ruins.
• Their downfall serves as a lesson that wealth and power cannot save one from divine punishment.
• The Surah also refutes the disbelievers’ denial of resurrection and warns them of their regret on the Day of Judgment.

3. Surah Fatir
This Surah emphasizes Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), divine power, and human accountability.
(1) Evidences of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah):
• The creation of the heavens and the earth, rainfall, and the system of life are clear signs of Allah’s existence and power.
• Angels are part of Allah’s creation, assigned various duties.
• Allah alone controls provisions, grants honor or disgrace, and determines the course of life.
(2) The Three Categories of Muslims:
The Qur’an categorizes Muslims into three groups:
1. Those whose sins outweigh their good deeds – they struggle in faith but still believe in Allah.
2. Those whose good and bad deeds are balanced – they are neither excessively sinful nor extraordinarily righteous.
3. Those who excel in good deeds – they strictly follow Allah’s commands and attain success in both worlds.

4. Surah Ya-Sin (Initial Part)
This Surah affirms Prophethood, the Qur’an’s divine origin, and the consequences of disbelief.
(1) The Truth of Prophethood (Risalah):
• The Qur’an serves as clear proof of the truthfulness of the Prophet ﷺ.
• Allah sent the Prophet ﷺ as a guide to lead people towards the straight path.
(2) The Story of Two Prophets and the Support of a Third Messenger:
• Allah sent two Prophets to a town, but the people rejected them.
• A third Prophet was sent to strengthen their message and support them.
(3) A Common Man’s Testimony in Favor of the Prophets:
• A righteous man from the farthest part of the city came running to support the Prophets.
• He urged his people to follow them, emphasizing that they sought no personal gain.
• However, the people denied his call and martyred him.
• After his death, Allah granted him entry into Paradise, and he lamented that his people failed to understand the blessings of faith.
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Conclusion
The Twenty-Second Juz emphasizes Tawheed, Prophethood, the Day of Judgment, obedience to the Prophet ﷺ, and the consequences of ingratitude and disbelief.
This Juz teaches that:
• Nations that are ungrateful for Allah’s blessings face destruction.
• Obedience to the Prophets leads to success in this world and the Hereafter.
• On the Day of Judgment, everyone will be held accountable for their deeds, and true success lies in faith and righteousness.

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*Summary of the Twenty-Second Juz*
This Juz consists of four Surahs:
1. Surah Al-Ahzab (Remaining part)
2. Surah Saba (Complete)
3. Surah Fatir (Complete)
4. Surah Ya-Sin (Initial part)

1. Surah Al-Ahzab (Remaining Part)
This part of the Surah contains important guidelines on social conduct, the status of the Prophet’s (ﷺ) wives, and the significance of sending salutations upon him.
(1) Seven Commands for the Wives of the Prophet (ﷺ):
1. Do not speak in a soft and alluring tone with non-mahram men to avoid any temptation.
2. Do not leave the house unnecessarily.
3. Do not display beauty and adornment like women of the pre-Islamic era.
4. Be consistent in prayer.
5. Give zakat regularly.
6. Obey Allah and His Messenger.
7. Recite the Qur’an and discuss the Hadith.
(2) Ten Attributes of the Believers:
This Surah highlights ten key qualities of true believers:
• Faith،Obedience , Truthfulness, Patience, Humility, Charity, Fasting, Chastity, Remembrance of Allah, Sending Salutations upon the Prophet ﷺ
(3) The Command to Send Salutations (Durood) Upon the Prophet (ﷺ):
"Indeed, Allah and His angels send blessings upon the Prophet. O you who have believed, send blessings upon him and greet him with peace." (Al-Ahzab 33:56)
This verse emphasizes the obligation of sending salutations upon the Prophet ﷺ as a mark of love and reverence.

2. Surah Saba
This Surah presents two key historical events and highlights the consequences of arrogance and ingratitude.
(1) The Story of Prophet Dawood (David) and Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon, عليهما السلام):
• Prophet Dawood (عليه السلام) was given the Zabur (Psalms) and the ability to soften iron.
• Prophet Sulaiman (عليه السلام) was granted control over jinn, winds, and birds by Allah’s command.
• Despite their immense power, they remained grateful and obedient to Allah.
(2) The Story of the People of Saba (Sheba) and Their Arrogance:
• The people of Saba were blessed with abundant gardens and prosperity but became ungrateful.
• Allah sent the flood of ‘Arim, which destroyed their lands and left them in ruins.
• Their downfall serves as a lesson that wealth and power cannot save one from divine punishment.
• The Surah also refutes the disbelievers’ denial of resurrection and warns them of their regret on the Day of Judgment.

3. Surah Fatir
This Surah emphasizes Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), divine power, and human accountability.
(1) Evidences of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah):
• The creation of the heavens and the earth, rainfall, and the system of life are clear signs of Allah’s existence and power.
• Angels are part of Allah’s creation, assigned various duties.
• Allah alone controls provisions, grants honor or disgrace, and determines the course of life.
(2) The Three Categories of Muslims:
The Qur’an categorizes Muslims into three groups:
1. Those whose sins outweigh their good deeds – they struggle in faith but still believe in Allah.
2. Those whose good and bad deeds are balanced – they are neither excessively sinful nor extraordinarily righteous.
3. Those who excel in good deeds – they strictly follow Allah’s commands and attain success in both worlds.

4. Surah Ya-Sin (Initial Part)
This Surah affirms Prophethood, the Qur’an’s divine origin, and the consequences of disbelief.
(1) The Truth of Prophethood (Risalah):
• The Qur’an serves as clear proof of the truthfulness of the Prophet ﷺ.
• Allah sent the Prophet ﷺ as a guide to lead people towards the straight path.
(2) The Story of Two Prophets and the Support of a Third Messenger:
• Allah sent two Prophets to a town, but the people rejected them.
• A third Prophet was sent to strengthen their message and support them.
(3) A Common Man’s Testimony in Favor of the Prophets:
• A righteous man from the farthest part of the city came running to support the Prophets.
• He urged his people to follow them, emphasizing that they sought no personal gain.
• However, the people denied his call and martyred him.
• After his death, Allah granted him entry into Paradise, and he lamented that his people failed to understand the blessings of faith.
________________________________________
Conclusion
The Twenty-Second Juz emphasizes Tawheed, Prophethood, the Day of Judgment, obedience to the Prophet ﷺ, and the consequences of ingratitude and disbelief.
This Juz teaches that:
• Nations that are ungrateful for Allah’s blessings face destruction.
• Obedience to the Prophets leads to success in this world and the Hereafter.
• On the Day of Judgment, everyone will be held accountable for their deeds, and true success lies in faith and righteousness.

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