Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Portland Chapter

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Portland Chapter

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Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Portland Rizwan Mosque 04/25/2021

You are cordially invited to join the Ramadan Interfaith Iftar this Friday, April 30th. This Virtual Iftar aims to bring all people of various backgrounds together in unity and mutual support at a time of national healing through prayer. The event will feature remarks from a Rabbi, Pastor, Imam, and member of U.S. Congress. To register, visit: http://bit.ly/PortlandVirtualIftar

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Portland Rizwan Mosque Welcome to the Portland chapter of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, located at the Portland Rizwan Mosque in Southwest Portland. The Portland Rizwan Mosque is the first and oldest Mosque built in Portland and has served the people of Oregon as a source of information about Islam throughout its histor...

Ramadan 2021 - Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Portland Rizwan Mosque 04/13/2021

In Portland, we can validate that will begin Tuesday night after sunset, meaning the first day of fasting will be Wednesday, April 14th.

Ramadan 2021 - Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Portland Rizwan Mosque Welcome to the Portland chapter of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, located at the Portland Rizwan Mosque in Southwest Portland. The Portland Rizwan Mosque is the first and oldest Mosque built in Portland and has served the people of Oregon as a source of information about Islam throughout its histor...

05/23/2020

Eid Prayer Services to be Held at Homes

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA to continue to make its mosques open for essential services only

While the COVID-19 pandemic persists, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA will be celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr on Sunday, May 24th, at individual homes. All mosques of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA remain open for essential services, such as blood and food donations.

During Ramadan, members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA strengthened their relationship with God by serving His people. Self-sacrifice, the core teaching embodied by fasting in this Holy Month, propelled members to serve their local communities during the COVID-19 pandemic through blood drives, food drives and delivery of hygiene kits to needy. In addition, the Community held Virtual Interfaith Iftars to draw people together of different spiritual backgrounds.

Earlier this year, His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Khalifa (Worldwide Head) of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, instructed that while “observing precautionary measures...help whoever [you] can. To please Allah, it is essential that one takes care of His creation and most importantly, beseech Allah the Almighty’s mercy for their own sake and for the sake of mankind.”

To support Eid services around the country, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA has provided all its members with guidance and instruction on how to conduct and lead an Eid service from their homes. Though the Community is unable to open their mosques for Eid prayer, its members will reflect with gratitude on all that it has learned during this Ramadan through service to humanity. The Community continues to offer essential services through its aid organization, Humanity First USA (usa.humanityfirst.org).

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