It’s that time of year again — the end of Ramadan is right around the corner. Meanwhile, worshippers across Metro Detroit are filling the mosques to observe the Night of Power, which falls on an odd number night in Ramadan.
Here are the other resources for Laylatul Qadr:
Yaqeen Institute: here’s a worship plan, the significance of Laylatul Qadr, and the best 5 deeds to do.
Haute Hijab: utilizing Laylatul Qadr as a “BootCamp for the soul”
MuslimMatters.org: a list of things to do for Laylatul Qadr
Other headlines:
The Imam’s Council of Michigan is urging mosques to cancel public events related to Eid Al-Fitr in solidarity with people in Gaza.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations national and Michigan chapter report a spike in anti-Muslim and anti-Arab discrimination, more than they’ve ever since in decades.
The Office of Management and Budget added the Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) category to federal forms and the Census. Arab American advocates have been working to get the designation added for nearly 30 years, as the largest part of the MENA category.
Middlecot Design is hosting a Sketchbattle Junior for Detroit students to learn about art and sketching as a profession on April 13 at the New Lab at Michigan Central.