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Regina City Jamia Masjid is making a significant stride by purchasing this 1910 McIntyre Street building in the heart of downtown Regina to covert a much-needed masjid and Islamic school. This move acknowledges the growing Muslim community in Regina and next generation. In'Sha'Allah, the new facility will satisfy the growing needs of the Regina Muslim Community. Allah has chosen to build you a House in Jannah - Will you accept? Donate

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Prayer Locations in

Saskatchewan

Knowing the places where the Muslim community can pray in Saskatchewan is crucial for fostering a sense of belonging and spiritual connection. Access to designated prayer spaces ensures that Muslims can fulfill their religious obligations regardless of location, promoting convenience and peace of mind. These spaces serve as hubs for community interaction, allowing individuals to come together for congregational prayers, events, and social gatherings. Additionally, awareness of these locations facilitates integration and support for newcomers, helping them feel welcomed and embraced by the broader Muslim community. Ultimately, knowing these prayer spaces fosters a sense of unity, cohesion, and spiritual fulfillment among Saskatchewan’s Muslim population.

Prairie Muslim AssociationSaskatoon3350 Fairlight Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7M 5H9306-374-7860; [email protected]
Jamia Riyadhul JannahSaskatoon2233 Hanselman Avenue, Saskatoon, SK S7L 6A7
Islamic Association of SaskatchewanSaskatoon222 Copland Crescent, Saskatoon, SK S7H 2Z5306-665-6424; [email protected]
Musallah Al-NoorRegina1450 Park Street, Regina, SK S4N
Darul Falah Islamic Center (DFIC)Regina1876 Wallace Str, Regina, SK S4N 3Z9306-803-5377; [email protected]
Faizan-e-Madina Islamic CenterRegina1169 Athol St, Regina, SK S4T 3C3
Rahmah CentreRegina1237 Albert St. (2nd Floor), Regina, SK S4R 2R4
Islamic Association of SaskatchewanRegina3273 Montague Street, Regina, SK S4S 1Z8
Madni Islamic Center & MosqueRegina639 Pasqua Street North, Regina, SK S4T 4K5
Estevan Islamic CenterRegina8-508 12th Avenue, Estevan, SK S4A 1E6
Baitul MukkarramRegina1237 Albert Street, Regina, SK S4R 2R4
Musallah Al-KhairRegina2 Sheppard Street, Regina, SK S4R 3M6
Glencairn Neighbourhood Recreation Centre (Jumaa Only)Regina2626 Dewdney Avenue East, Regina, SK S4N 4V5
Islamic Association of Saskatchewan YorktonYorkton17 1st Ave N, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J3https://www.iaosyorkton.com/
Islamic Association of Saskatchewan (IAOS) -Moose JawMoose Jaw73 Lancaster Road, Moose Jaw, SK S6J 1M8306-631-2567

Five Pillars of Islam

(Faith)

Shahadah
(Faith)

Shahadah

The Shahadah, or declaration of faith, is the cornerstone of Islam, affirming the belief in the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad (peace be upon him). It serves as the foundation upon which a Muslim's entire faith is built. This simple yet profound statement, "There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah," encapsulates the core principles of Islamic monotheism and submission to the divine will. By reciting the Shahadah sincerely, one enters into the fold of Islam, committing to worship Allah alone and follow the teachings of His final messenger. It is both a personal affirmation of faith and a declaration of allegiance to the Muslim community worldwide.

(Prayer)

Salah
(Prayer)

Salah

Salah, or ritual prayer, is the second pillar of Islam and serves as the primary means of communication between a believer and their Creator. It is a daily practice prescribed at five specific times, allowing Muslims to pause from worldly affairs and reconnect with Allah through acts of worship and submission. Salah involves physical movements, recitations from the Quran, and supplications, fostering mindfulness, humility, and spiritual discipline. Through regular prayer, Muslims seek guidance, forgiveness, and blessings, striving to maintain a constant awareness of Allah's presence in their lives. Salah serves as a source of spiritual nourishment, grounding believers in their faith and reminding them of their ultimate purpose in life: to worship Allah alone.

(Fasting)

Sawm
(Fasting)

Sawm

Sawm, or fasting during the month of Ramadan, is the third pillar of Islam, observed by Muslims worldwide as a means of spiritual purification and self-discipline. From dawn until sunset throughout the lunar month of Ramadan, Muslims abstain from food, drink, and other physical needs, focusing instead on spiritual reflection, prayer, and acts of charity. Fasting in Ramadan teaches self-control, empathy for the less fortunate, and gratitude for Allah's blessings. It is a time of heightened devotion and increased acts of worship, as Muslims strive to draw closer to Allah and seek His forgiveness and mercy. Ramadan culminates in the joyous celebration of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the fasting period and the beginning of a festive day of thanksgiving and community fellowship.

(Almsgiving)

Zakat
(Almsgiving)

Zakat

Zakat, or obligatory almsgiving, is the fourth pillar of Islam and a fundamental duty incumbent upon all able-bodied Muslims who possess wealth beyond their basic needs. It serves as a means of redistributing wealth and ensuring social justice within the Muslim community. Zakat is calculated as a fixed percentage of one's accumulated wealth and is distributed to specified categories of recipients, including the poor, needy, indebted, travelers, and those working in its collection and administration. By fulfilling the obligation of Zakat, Muslims purify their wealth, cultivate compassion for the less fortunate, and contribute to the welfare and cohesion of society. Zakat is not only a financial obligation but also a spiritual act of worship, demonstrating one's obedience to Allah and concern for the welfare of others.

(Pilgrimage)

Hajj
(Pilgrimage)

Hajj

Hajj, or the pilgrimage to Mecca, is the fifth pillar of Islam and represents the culmination of a Muslim's spiritual journey. It is an obligation for those who are physically and financially capable, to perform the pilgrimage at least once in their lifetime. Hajj occurs annually during the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah and involves a series of rituals commemorating the acts of devotion and sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his family. Pilgrims perform Tawaf (circumambulation) around the Kaaba, walk between the hills of Safa and Marwa, stand in prayer on the plains of Arafat, and participate in symbolic stoning of the Devil at Mina. Hajj is a profound experience of unity, humility, and surrender to Allah's will, as millions of Muslims from diverse backgrounds come together to fulfill this sacred duty. It is a time of spiritual renewal, forgiveness, and supplication, marking a significant milestone in the life of every pilgrim and reinforcing the bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood among the global Muslim Ummah.

Offered by Muslims

 Businesses around the City

In Regina, a vibrant array of Muslim-owned businesses enriches the local economy and community. These enterprises range from halal grocery stores and restaurants to clothing boutiques, travel agencies, and professional services such as accounting and legal firms. Many of these businesses offer special benefits to their Muslim customers and members of Regina City Jamia Masjid, including discounts, tailored services, and exclusive offers during Islamic holidays. By supporting these businesses, community members not only receive quality products and services that adhere to Islamic principles but also strengthen the bonds of economic and social solidarity within Regina’s Muslim community.

Business CategoryName of the BusinessAddressWebsites / ContactsComments
GroceryAl Madina Supermarket1621 11th Ave, Regina, SK S4P 0H5https://al-madina-super-market.square.site/May offer 10% additional discounts