بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu,
Insha’Allah, this message finds your days refreshed and renewed after our blessed first days of Dhul-Hijjah and Eid al-Adha have passed us. May we continue to sacrifice each and every day for the sake and pleasure of Allah. To our Hajjis/Hajjas, may Allah accept your hajj and forgive all your sins. ~Ameen.
Alhumdulilah rabbil alameen, I have wonderful news to share:
1. Friday Family Fun Time
Our weekend started with our first public jumah prayer that was conducted while our classes were not in session. We had a nice attendance, including a guest outside from the SKFA families. Only with the grace and perfection of Allah, the most touching words were shared during Shaikh Safwat’s khutbah, masha’Allah.
One of the unique offerings at SKFA is the ability to maintain a tight jumaah schedule conducive to a typical employee’s lunch break. Additionally, with our khutbahs geared specifically to children and families, our khutbahs are understandable, practical, energizing and applicable to every day life.
I wept profusely [which is not hard to do
], but the children and attendees were equally as moved and deep in reflection. With simple lessons and invigorating messages, I pray that we fill our musalaa with all our local brothers and sisters during our weekly congregational prayer, yarRabb.
A vision that I shared with our Founders, has come to fruition with the blessing of Shaikh Safwat’s ability to move outside the typical scholarly, long, dry khutbahs that are creating a disconnect, boredom, and fear in our children which is unfortunately causing them to turn away from our masajids all over the country.
Yar Rabb, may we all work together to invigorate all Muslim children through our active attendance and participation of jumaah prayer and khutbah. May we help them to love and look forward to attending jumaah, and share the responsibility of discussing the khutbah openly so all families apply the lessons learned. May we help our children to desire the joy, pleasures, and good deeds of attending jumaah for themselves, and not because we, as parents/adults demand their attendance. May we lead by example; while at the same time, follow their lead as they innocently and willingly listen to the khutbah for spiritual fulfillment and peace. ~Ameen.
2. SKFA Hajj Re-enactment
Positioned to be a passionate and unique educational experience for all attendees of all ages, our students succeeded in sharing this emotional, spiritual event to everyone present–even our non-Muslim guests, alhumdulilah!
The New Haven Register staff reporter Jim Shelton and photographer Mara Lavitt arrived early and stayed well past the end of the event to interview students, parents and respected guests. They captured our event so vividly and poignantly, that the newspaper and I are eager to stay in touch to share other unique events in the near future. Subhanallah, Jim truly enjoyed himself, and shared his thanks for our warm hospitality.
For the full article, click here ==>
http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2008/12/14/news/ctmecca.txt
While the pictures and colored headline in the paper-version is much better, you can enjoy a few of our pictures posted on our blog by clicking here ==>
http://blog.skfacademy.org/2008/12/14/hajj-re-enactment-photos/
We will continue to share pictures, and add video-clips, as soon as we can get them up, insha’Allah.
3. Sunday’s Eid Festival
Alhumdulilah rabbil alameen, this was the first Muslim event that we (SKFA) hosted for any outside Muslim organizations (West Haven Islamic Center & Masjid al-Islam, 2 local masajids).
Subhanallah, with approximately 480 attendees, we had very little damage to our facilities, and no injuries to any of our guests. Therefore, as the Head Administrator, this event was a huge success!
Only smiles, laughter, nasheeds, games, halal food, Islamic movies, dars, and goodie bags (strategically passed out only when the children were departing) filled our unique Islamic learning center, alhumdulilah
With only 1 minor complaint that was fixed on the spot, and the alteration of eating plans (because we had doubled the number of anticipated guests), I am happy to report that we are ready to host more Islamic events of this nature on a more regular basis. So, if you’re interested in partnering with SKFA, please schedule an appointment with me today.
We even began preparations for our Islamic Winter Carnival for January! So, please consider volunteering. If you’re interested, please contact the Administration office as soon as possible.
4. Last Enrollment opportunity for 2008-2009, Year-One at SKFA
If you are interested in applying your children ages 3-10 year for our debut year, we are actively accepting applications and hosting Family Interviews until Dec. 29, 2008 for enrollment of our Winter Trimester beginning, Monday, January 5, 2008.
Registration, book, supplies: $600
Tuition: 6-month’s tuition only.
Applications available for download, click here ==> http://skfacademy.org/forms.aspx
We will NOT have any more enrollment for this year. Beginning February 1st, we will begin to accept applications for the 2009-2010 academic year, insha’Allah.
5. After-school program Arabic as a Second Language & Qur’an Reading/Recitation classes - Now accepting applications
Ages 3 - 19 years of age. Please contact the Main Office at 203-230-1965 or email mail@skfacademy.org for registration appointment today!
Rates:
- $75/Arabic as a Second Language per child per month (M-TH, 45-minutes per day)
- $75/Qur’an Reading & Recitation per child per month (M-TH, 45 minutes per day)
- Additional sports, activities, rates and classes to be announced soon, insha’Allah.
Please help spread the word!
Jazaka Allahu Khayrun for your continued support & du’a.
May Allah SWT keep our travels safe as the snow continues to shower us. ~Ameen.
Wa salam,
Your sister in Islam Ponn
Ponn M. Sabra, MPH
Head Administrator, Salma K Farid Academy