These Service Would Help You To Inculcate Islam In You're Daily Life's
Tafhim Ud deen
Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 1 PM Join and see for yourself and let others know about it
Call 281-561-9191
Mushawra
The “Taleem”, Joyla, and Joyla Bayan are coordinated in this 5-10 minutes meeting.
Every day, after Magrib salah
Joyla
People travel to different Muslim houses throughout the Houston community to act as a reminder.
Every Thursday Between, Magrib and Isha Salah
Joyla Bayan
This short speech about Deen and Yaqeen reminds the need to worship Allah (swt) and to convey the message of Islam to others
Every Thursday Between, Magrib and Isha Salah
Path of Allah
People from Masjid Arafat leave to another masjid to study Islam and to deliver reminders about Islam to others.
Every Third Friday
Tawjeed
Tawjeed Classes are organised every day & is open to everybody who wants to join
Every Day after, Fajr Salah
Qu’ran Learning
Learn to recite Quran in proper Arabic with correct diction & pronunciation
Saturday and Sunday, 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Zuhr Dars
To share knowledge and insight of Quranic Aayat and Dua’s
Saturday and Sunday,After Zuhr salah
What is Quran?
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”) is a Message from Allah (swt) to humanity. It was transmitted to us in a chain starting from the Almighty Himself (swt) to the angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad (saw). This message was given to the Prophet (saw) in pieces over a period spanning approximately 23 years (610 CE to 632 CE). The Prophet (saw) was 40 years old when the Qur’an began to be revealed to him, and he was 63 when the revelation was completed. The language of the original message was Arabic, but it has been translated into many other languages.
The Qur’an is one of the two sources which form the basis of Islam. The second source is the Sunnah of the Prophet (saw). What makes the Qur’an different from the Sunnah is primarily its form. Unlike the Sunnah, the Qur’an is literally the Word of Allah (swt), whereas the Sunnah was inspired by Allah but the wording and actions are the Prophet’s (saw). The Qur’an has not been expressed using any human’s words. Its wording is letter for letter fixed by no one but Allah.