We welcome Shaykh Khaled Al-Azhari from Egypt to Ireland. Shaykh Khaled will be leading the Taraweeh prayers in the Al-Mustafa Islamic Centre Ireland. We thank the Egyptian Embassy in Ireland for facilitating his visit and the Department of Justice for granting Shaykh Khaled a visa to visit the State.
The commencement of Ramadan will be announced on Tuesday 15th May 2018 between Asr and Maghrib. Although the Clonskeagh Mosque has announced the 1st day of Ramadan based on astronmical calculations on Wednesday 16th May 2018 , all other Mosques and Islamic Centres in Ireland will announce Ramadan according to the Moon-sighting.
Therefore we will announce Ramadan only if a Muslim majority country makes an announcement on 29th Shabaan (Tuesday 15th May 2018 at 7PM) for Ramadan. If this does not happen 30 days of Shabaan will be completed according to the Sunnah.
UPDATE:
There has been no positive moon-sighting in any Muslim majority country and neither in Ireland or in Europe. Therefore tomorrow is 30 of Shabaan as per Sunnah of The Holy Prophet ﷺ.
First day of Ramadan in Ireland is
Thursday 17 May 2018
يطيب للمركز الإسلامى بأيرلندا أن يبعث لكم أحر التهاني وأصدق التبريكات بمناسبة حلول شهر رمضان المبارك، جعله الله شهر خير وبركة، ووفقنا جميعاً لصيامه وقيامه، والفوز بالمغفرة ، والرضوان
وكل عام وأنتم بخير
Please note that you can send your Zakat, Sadaqah and Fir to the Islamic Centre’s bank account: IE55AIBK93251573018014
A Statement circulating on Whatsapp signed by prominent Imams and Muslim figures in Ireland:
“Assalamu Alaikum wr wb
Dear Muslim brothers and Sisters in Ireland.
There has been no positive sighting of the moon tonight in any Muslim majority country and neither here in Ireland or Europe. Therefore tomorrow is 30 Shabaan as per Sunnah of The Holy Prophet ﷺ.
First day of Ramadan in Ireland is Thursday 17 May 2018 and the first Taraweeh will be on Wednesday night 16 May 2018.
We pray that Almighty Allah ﷻ grants us taufiq to attain Taqwaa during this blessed Month and removes the suffering of the Ummah throughout the world.”
Ramadan Kareem.
Shaykh Yahya al-Hussain (Dublin)
Shaykh Dr. Umar Al-Qadri (Dublin)
Mufti Ismail Kotwal (Dublin)
Shaykh Ibraheem (Kilkenny)
Mufti Zakariyya (Lucan)
Shaykh Khalid (Limerick)
Br. Imdad Nadeem (Cavan)
Dr Taufiq al-Sattar (Dublin)
Shaykh Ihab Ahmed (Cork)
Imam Monsur (Dublin)
Imam Jameel (Dublin)
Hafiz Jawad Haider (Navan)
Imam Abdul Ghani (Drogheda)
Imam Akim (Carlow)
Imams of Muslim Association of Ireland (Tallaght)
Imam Syed Anwar Shah (Waterford)
Imam Abdul Rahman (Waterford)
An Important Reminder by the Shaykh on the commencement of the Blessed Month of Ramadan.
#Ireland is truly a country of #céadmílefáilte (a hundred thousand welcomes)! It welcomed a non-Irish Immigrant in a unique way that it now celebrates the day of that special Immigrant as its National Day !
Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig oraibh go léir !
Is bealach dóchais agus inspioráide é Naomh Pádraig do gach imirceach. Is é ceiliúradh an lae inniu ná caitheamh na héagsúlachta.
See here an interesting talk delivered by the Shaykh of the Islamic Centre Ireland on the Muslim approach to St Patrick’s Day: