Ramadan 1447 (2026)
Ramadan 1447 (2026)
We will be praying Salaatul Taraweeh every night in Ramadan, in shaa Allah. We are blessed to have Salaatul Taraweeh and Salaatul Esha led by Shaykh Adeeb Zaman, graduate from Al-Azhar University, Hafidh Daoud Rahman, and Hafidh Ibraheem Rahman.
We will be praying only one Jumu'ah Salaah every Friday. The Khutbah starts at 1:00 PM.
All are welcome for our Qiyamul Lail on Saturday nights in Ramadan. In shaa Allah, we will have guest speakers, Salaatul Tahajjud, and time for personal eebaadah. Suhoor will also be provided.
As we observe the blessed month of Ramadan, Masjid As-Siddiq is committed to maintaining a peaceful and safe environment for all worshippers. To ensure a successful and spiritually rewarding experience for everyone, please adhere to the following guidelines:
Parents and guardians are responsible for supervising their children at all times while on Masjid premises.
The Masjid is a place of worship, and its sanctity must be respected. Children are expected to conduct themselves respectfully and avoid loud talking, running, or disrupting individual or congregational prayers.
Masjid As-Siddiq and its administration disclaim responsibility for any accidents, injuries, or incidents resulting from lack of parental supervision.
Be respectful and kind to our neighbors.
Carpooling with friends and family is strongly encouraged.
Do not double park on the street. This is a fire hazard and can prevent first responders from taking life-saving action in the event of an emergency.
Do not block driveways when parking.
The lot across the street is available for parking on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that if you park in the lot, you are expected to remain at the Masjid until the end of the prayer. We will not accommodate anyone who wants to leave before the prayers have concluded.
Walk to the masjid from your homes or cars in a group. Try to walk in well-lit areas and avoid walking alone.
Please cooperate with our security volunteers stationed in front of the Masjid. They are there to maintain a safe and orderly environment for everyone attending the Masjid.
For the health and medical safety of everyone attending, Masjid As-Siddiq will not accept any food or dates from unknown people or sources. If you would like to bring any food items, please speak with someone from the administration to gain permission before doing so. Specifically, all dates will be purchased/coordinated by the Masjid.
All are invited to join us on Saturdays in Ramadan for nights of worship and prayer at the Masjid.
Join us for Naseeha after 4 Raka'at Taraweeh led by Shaykh Adeeb Zaman, Hafidh Daoud Rahman, and Hafidh Ibraheem Rahman.
Qiyaam-ul-Lail Speaker Schedule:
February 21, 2026 - Shaykh Azar Hussain
February 28, 2026 - Shaykh Ehwaas Mahmood
March 7, 2026 - Shaykh Rafeek Mohamed
March 14, 2026 - Shaykh Nazeem Habibulla
Saalatul Tahajjud will begin at the times listed below.
February 22, 2026 - 3:30 AM
March 1, 2026 - 3:30 AM
March 8, 2025 - 4:15 AM
March 15, 2025 - 4:15 AM
Suhoor will be provided at the Masjid.
In these sections we have prepared some tips for everyone to make their Ramadan a fruitful one.
The 5 Tips for a Productive Ramadan are general for everyone to apply. Then if you scroll lower, you will see some tips geared towards our students and our workers.
We hope this can help all of us make this our best Ramadan, in shaa Allah.
As students, we know that during Ramadan, there are challenges you face. Our team has prepared some tips from other students to help you. Here are a few tips dedicated to making the most of this holy month for our students.
As workers, we know that during Ramadan, there are challenges you face. Our team has prepared some tips from other students to help you. Here are a few tips dedicated to making the most of this holy month for those who work.
As a reminder, here is the video replay of our Ramadan Ready program last year. During this enlightening session, our Imam, Shaykh Adeeb Zaman, spoke about the significance of Du’ā as a practical tool for maximizing our rewards and attaining forgiveness during this sacred month. The lecture highlighted the virtues of Du’ā in Ramadan, providing deeper insights into specific supplications, including Du’ā for breaking the fast (Iftar), the Du’ā qunut recited in Witr prayer, and the Du’ā for Laylatul Qadr, among others. These teachings provides valuable guidance on how to enhance our spiritual practice during Ramadan.