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APRIL 2021; RAMADAN 1442
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Sydney celebrates Women’s Day
Fasting is good for your soul and body
Sydney’s Ramadan Calendar
EDUCATION PAGE 41
April/May 2021
Hijra Emsak & Fajr
Sunrise
Zuhr
Asr
(Hanafi)
Iftar & Maghreb
Isha
RAMADAN
13
1
-
4:52
6:16
12:01
3:08
3:55
5:36
6:57
Wednesday
14
2
1
4:53
6:16
12:01
3:07
3:54
5:35
6:56
It was the month of Ramadan in which the Quran was (first) sent down as Guidance for all people, having clear proofs of guidance and the criterion between (right and wrong)… (Quran 2:185)
Thursday
15
3
2
4:54
6:17
12:00
3:06
3:53
5:34
6:55
Friday
SAUM
16
4
3
4:55
6:18
12:00
3:05
3:52
5:33
6:54
Saturday
17
5
4
4:55
6:19
12:00
3:04
3:51
5:32
6:53
Sunday
18
6
5
4:56
6:19
12:00
3:03
3:50
5:30
6:52
O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you as it has been prescribed for those before you so that you may be ever Allah-conscious. (Quran 2:183)
Monday
19
6
4:57
6:20
11:59
3:02
3:49
5:29
6:51
Tuesday
20
7
4:57
6:21
11:59
3:01
3:47
5:28
6:50
Wednesday
21
9
8
4:58
6:22
11:59
3:01
3:46
5:27
6:48
Thursday
22
10
9
4:59
6:22
11:59
3:00
3:45
5:26
6:47
Friday
23
11
10
4:59
6:23
11:59
2:59
3:44
5:25
6:46
Saturday
24
12
11
5:00
6:24
11:58
2:58
3:43
5:23
6:45
Sunday
25
13
12
5:01
6:25
11:58
2:57
3:42
5:22
6:44
Monday
26
14
13
5:01
6:25
11:58
2:56
3:41
5:21
6:43
Tuesday
27
15
14
5:02
6:26
11:58
2:55
3:40
5:20
6:42
Wednesday
28
16
15
5:03
6:27
11:58
2:54
3:39
5:19
6:41
Thursday
29
17
16
5:03
6:28
11:58
2:54
3:38
5:18
6:40
Friday
30
18
17
5:04
6:28
11:58
2:53
3:37
5:17
6:40
Saturday
1
19
18
5:04
6:29
11:57
2:52
3:36
5:16
6:39
Sunday
2
20
19
5:05
6:30
11:57
2:51
3:35
5:15
6:38
Monday
3
21
20
5:06
6:31
11:57
2:50
3:34
5:14
6:37
Tuesday
4
22
21
5:06
6:31
11:57
2:50
3:33
5:13
6:36
23
22
5:07
6:32
11:57
24
23
5:08
6:33
25
24
5:08
26
25
27
April/ Ramadan* May
Asr
Indicator: Tick
Wednesday
7 8
2:49
3:33
5:12
6:35
11:57
2:48
3:32
5:11
6:35
6:34
11:57
2:48
3:31
5:10
6:34
5:09
6:34
11:57
2:47
3:30
5:10
6:33
Sunday
9
26
5:10
6:35
11:57
2:46
3:29
5:09
6:32
Monday
10
28
27
5:10
6:36
11:57
2:45
3:28
5:08
6:32
Tuesday
11
29
28
5:11
6:37
11:57
2:45
3:28
5:07
6:31
12
30
29
5:11
6:37
11:57
2:44
3:27
5:06
6:30
13
-
30
5:12
6:38
11:57
2:44
3:26
5:06
6:30
Thursday Friday Saturday
Wednesday
COMMUNITY PAGE 11
Ramadan Calendar
1442
Tuesday
CALENDAR PAGE 47
Thursday
5 6 7 8
* RAMADAN DATES START AT MAGHREB THE PREVIOUS DAY
Dua at Emsak
Allahumma Bisaumi ghadin nawaitu min Shahr-e Ramadan O Allah! I intend to fast this day for the whole day in the month of Ramadan.
Dua at Iftar
Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika aamunto wa alayka tawakkaltu wa ‘alaa rizqika aftartu O Allah! I have fasted this day, for your sake and believe in you and, having confidence in you, I open my fast by your sustenance.
Islamic Dates Islamic dates are subject to the visibility of the new moon and variation can take place if this sighting of the crescent is done globally, regionally or locally. The following possible scenarios can occur this year: 1. Global Sighting (or prediction of sighting) Ramadan (30 days) starting Tuesday 13 April and ending Wednesday 12 May with Eid on Thursday 13 May 2021. 2. Regional Sighting Ramadan (29 days) starting Wednesday 14 April and ending Wednesday 12 May with Eid on Thursday 13 May 2021. 3. Local Sighting Ramadan (30 days) starting Wednesday 14 April and ending Thursday 13 May with Eid on Friday 14 May 2021. When you are notified of the commencement of Ramadan through your community, indicate the dates you will follow under the relevant “Ramadan” column. Please stay in contact with your local mosque for announcement of Ramadan and Eid dates.
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Diana Tarm The Premier of NSW, Gladys Berejiklian awarded the SBS Lifetime Community Service Medal to Abla Tohamy Kadous on Saturday 13 March 2021 at Sydney’s Interna-
tional Convention Centre in recognition of the Muslim veteran leader’s services for the community in general and women in particular spanning for more than 35 years. A number of awards were presented at the Premier’s Harmony Dinner 2021 in the presence of over 600
guests recognising and celebrating the significant contributions made by individuals and organisations in building community harmony in NSW. Continued on page 12
The Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) commemorated the tragedy of the Christchurch massacre on Monday 15 March 2021 at Orion Centre, Campsie in order to remember and honour the victims and their families and offer messages of peace for all, in the presence of a large gathering of parliamentarians, diplomats, government agencies and religious and community leaders. Continued on page 15
Nationwide recognition for Year 12 high achievers Alsu Kurlow There has been a surge in the number of Muslim high achievers completing their year 12 in 2020 where an incredible 307 students achieving ATAR of 90 and above were recognised at award ceremonies, organised by Human Appeal Australia (HAA) during the month of March in all major cities of Australia. The high achieving students were awarded with certificates of achievement and valuable gifts in front of community leaders, politicians and school principals and administrators in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide at the HAA 14th Year 12 Muslim Achievement Awards, nationwide. This year 2021 marks the 30th anniversary of HAA since its formation back in 1991, the same year AMUST multilingual newspaper was launched, where both platforms have partnered together in providing unique, pioneering and essential services to the community in their respective fields, and have been highly successful. Year 12 students who achieved an ATAR of 90 or above in 2020 were invited to register HAA Year 12 Muslim Achievement Award Recipients along with Human Appeal’s team and VIP quests in Sydney. for the awards from all over Australia and then to be recognised in events in their own state. Continued on page 12 and 13. Proudly Printed in Australia by Spotpress Pty Ltd
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