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The Power of Belonging

Welcome Home: A Community Built on Faith and Compassion In the bustling life of Calgary, it’s easy to feel disconnected. We often search for places that ground us, inspire us, and remind us of our ultimate purpose. At the Bilal Islamic Assembly of Calgary, we believe that true contentment is found in connecting with Allah (SWT) and standing shoulder-to-shoulder with a supportive community. Our mission is simple yet profound: to nurture spiritual growth, impart authentic Islamic knowledge, and foster a warm, inclusive community for every Muslim and seeker in the city. More than just a center, Bilal Calgary is your spiritual home. Deepening Your Knowledge: The Light of Learning The pursuit of knowledge is a pillar of our faith. It is the key to unlocking a deeper understanding of our purpose and navigating life’s challenges with conviction. We are dedicated to making authentic Islamic education accessible to everyone, regardless of age or background. Through our structured programs, we offer pathways to strengthen your faith: Whether you prefer the intimacy of an in-person session or the convenience of our Zoom (online) classes, our goal is to illuminate hearts and minds with the wisdom of Islam. From Education to Action: Upholding Our Community Values A thriving faith goes beyond personal worship; it radiates outward into our community. We are committed to living by the core values of compassion, generosity, and unity. Our community services are designed to uplift individuals, strengthen families, and support those in need right here in Calgary. Furthermore, our initiatives focused on Zakat and Sadaqah ensure that charitable donations are gathered efficiently and distributed effectively to the poor, orphans, and vulnerable families, transforming good intentions into tangible support for those who need it most. By contributing through Bilal Calgary, you are participating in a cycle of good that strengthens the fabric of our society. Your Journey Starts Now We invite you to step into a community that embraces you fully. If you are seeking to: … then we encourage you to explore the programs at Bilal Islamic Assembly of Calgary. Ready to start? We look forward to welcoming you to your new spiritual home. Assalamu Alaikum! (Peace be upon you).

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The Role of Zakah & Sadaqah in Our Community

Charity is a cornerstone of Islam, shaping the spiritual compass of every believer while uplifting society as a whole. In Calgary, where Muslims from diverse backgrounds strive to strengthen their faith and community bonds, Zakah and Sadaqah play a vital role. At Bilal Islamic Assembly of Calgary, these principles are more than religious obligations — they are part of our lived mission to support and empower those in need. Understanding the Difference: Zakah vs. Sadaqah What is Zakah? Zakah is one of the Five Pillars of Islam — a mandatory form of charity required from those who meet the financial threshold (Nisab). It purifies wealth by redistributing a portion (typically 2.5% of eligible savings) to people in need. The Qur’ān emphasizes its importance: “And establish prayer and give Zakah…”— Qur’ān 2:110 Zakah ensures economic balance in society by uplifting vulnerable members and reducing inequality. What is Sadaqah? Sadaqah is voluntary charity given at any time, in any amount. It may take many forms — financial support, kind actions, a smile, or sharing knowledge. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: “Every act of goodness is charity.”— Sahih Muslim Unlike Zakah, which is obligatory and calculated, Sadaqah has no limitations. It is an ongoing opportunity for spiritual growth and compassion. Why Zakah & Sadaqah Matter 1. Spiritual Benefits 2. Social Responsibility Helping the less fortunate fosters unity. When community members support each other, social barriers diminish, creating a stronger, more compassionate society. 3. Economic Balance Zakah prevents extreme wealth disparity by redistributing wealth to those who need it most, helping families access food, healthcare, education, and basic necessities. Who Receives Zakah? The Qur’ān outlines eight categories of eligible recipients (Qur’ān 9:60): Supporting eligible recipients ensures that funds are distributed with integrity and equity. How Bilal Calgary Implements Zakah & Sadaqah Bilal Islamic Assembly of Calgary facilitates the giving of Zakah and Sadaqah through organized community outreach, ensuring help reaches those who need it most. 1. Community Support Services Bilal Calgary provides direct financial assistance to families and individuals in need. This may include support for: Through responsible distribution, the dignity of recipients is preserved. 2. Transparent Collection & Distribution Funds are collected from community members and channeled into local support programs. Care is taken to ensure that: This transparency builds trust between the institution and the community. 3. Programs for Youth & Families Sadaqah helps sustain learning initiatives like Qur’ān classes, weekend school programs, and youth activities. When families donate, they directly support the spiritual development of their children and peers. 4. Community-Based Outreach Your contributions support outreach efforts, including meal programs, visits to the sick, and initiatives to help newcomers settle into Calgary. These acts exemplify compassion and unity. Local Impact: Why Giving Matters in Calgary Calgary’s Muslim community is diverse, including immigrants, students, new families, and seniors. Many face challenges like: Through Zakah and Sadaqah, the local community helps fill these gaps, offering dignity, stability, and hope. No act of charity is too small — even a little can change someone’s life. How You Can Participate ✅ Give Your Zakah Calculate your annual Zakah (most commonly 2.5% of surplus savings). If you need help, Bilal Calgary can guide you. ✅ Donate Sadaqah Regularly Make voluntary charity a consistent habit, even small amounts. ✅ Support Programs Your contributions sustain learning, youth development, and community outreach. ✅ Volunteer Give your time, skills, or energy — these, too, are forms of Sadaqah! Spiritual Reflection: Charity as a Path to Jannah The Prophet ﷺ taught that charity does not decrease wealth; instead, it multiplies blessings. Giving is an expression of gratitude to Allah and acknowledgment that all wealth ultimately belongs to Him. Zakah purifies what we possess, and Sadaqah helps us grow spiritually while caring for humanity. “The believer’s shade on the Day of Resurrection will be his charity.”— Tirmidhi Conclusion Zakah and Sadaqah are more than financial transactions — they are acts of love, compassion, and devotion. They remind us that our faith calls us to care for one another and to uplift our communities. At Bilal Calgary, these principles guide our work and allow us to support families, students, and individuals across the city. Together, through generosity and unity, we can build a strong, empowered Muslim community. Give Today — Build Tomorrow Support Bilal Islamic Assembly of Calgary in its mission to serve the community. 🌐 Website: https://bilalcalgary.org 🤲 Donate your Zakah & Sadaqah May Allah accept your charity, purify your wealth, and increase you in blessings.Ameen. Just tell me!

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Getting Started with the Qur’ān: Tips for Beginners

Starting your journey with the Qur’ān is one of the most spiritually fulfilling steps a Muslim can take. Whether you are new to Islam, returning after a long break, or seeking to strengthen your connection with the Book of Allah, this guide will help make your path meaningful and manageable. The Qur’ān is more than a book — it is a divine guide for life, offering comfort, wisdom, direction, and peace. At Bilal Islamic Assembly of Calgary, our Qur’ān classes are designed to support learners of all ages and levels. Below, we share practical advice on how to begin your Qur’ān journey with confidence and sincerity. 1. Begin with the Right Intention (Niyyah) Our faith teaches that every action is rewarded according to intention. Studying the Qur’ān is a form of worship, and beginning with a sincere heart—seeking closeness to Allah and guidance—sets the foundation. Tip: Take a moment before each session to consciously renew your intention. 2. Start with Recitation Before Memorization Many feel pressured to memorize quickly. However, learning to recite properly is more important than rushing into memorization. Focus first on developing familiarity with the Arabic script and sounds. Why Recitation First? Remember: Quality is more valuable than speed. 3. Learn the Basics of Tajwīd Tajwīd is the science of proper Qur’ān pronunciation. It preserves the original sound and meaning revealed to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Benefits of Tajwīd You can learn Tajwīd gradually—Bilal Calgary offers structured classes to help you build solid skills. 4. Use Reliable Learning Resources Today, there are countless apps, websites, and platforms. While these are helpful, they should support learning under a qualified teacher, not replace it. Some useful resources Most important: A teacher who can correct your recitation and guide your progress. 5. Start with Short Surahs Beginning with shorter chapters (suwar) from Juz’ ‘Amma (the 30th part of the Qur’ān) is a popular, practical method. Suggestions for beginners These surahs are easier to memorize and are recited often in prayer, increasing spiritual engagement. 6. Develop a Consistent Routine Consistency builds progress. Even 10–15 minutes per day is better than long sessions once a week. Tips for routine Tip: Create a specific study plan — e.g., 10 minutes recitation + 5 minutes vocabulary/reflection. 7. Read with Understanding (Tafsīr) The Qur’ān is guidance for humanity — understanding its meaning brings you closer to its message. Ways to add understanding This deepens your bond with the words of Allah and encourages application in daily life. 8. Don’t Compare Your Journey Everyone learns at their own pace. Focus on your personal growth rather than comparing yourself to others. Allah rewards effort and sincerity, not speed. 9. Seek Guidance from Qualified Teachers A teacher ensures: At Bilal Calgary, we offer Qur’ān reading, Tajwīd, Tafsīr, and Weekend Kids School programming — making it easy for families and individuals to learn. 10. Make Duʿā Ask Allah for ease, understanding, and consistency. Sample duʿā: “O Allah, make the Qur’ān the spring of my heart, the light of my chest, and the remover of my sadness.” Nothing is possible without Allah’s help. Conclusion Beginning your Qur’ān journey is a blessed step—one that brings light and guidance into your life. With sincere intention, structured learning, and consistency, anyone can become connected to the Book of Allah. Whether you are just learning the letters or diving into tafsīr, every moment you spend with the Qur’ān is rewarded. Join Qur’ān Classes at Bilal Calgary Bilal Islamic Assembly of Calgary offers: ✅ Tajwīd & Tafsīr classes✅ Qur’ān reading for beginners✅ Children’s weekend school✅ Online & in-person sessions If you or your family are interested in beginning or continuing your Qur’ān learning, reach out to us—we are here to help. 🌐 Website: https://bilalcalgary.org May Allah make your Qur’ān journey easy and deeply rewarding.Ameen.

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