Today - Bay Area Muslim community events for Jumm'ah, Friday February 6th, 2026 & the near future, InshaAllah

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Asalaam Alaikum dear Brothers & Sisters,

Please see below some Bay Area Muslim community events for Jumm'ah, Friday February 6th, 2026 & the near future, InshaAllah.

1.    Asalaam Alikum, Happy New Year! IA, you are well. ISF is hosting Estate Planning: Trusts, Wills, and More, a webinar taking place on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at 12 pm PST / 3 pm EST. Presented by attorney Abboud Chaballout, join us as we delve into estate planning that aligns with Islamic values, and ensure your plans reflect both your faith and financial goals. Attendees will gain valuable insights and practical guidance to secure your legacy with confidence and clarity. Abboud Chaballout is an estate planning and business attorney based in California. He represents individuals, families, businesses, and high-net-worth entrepreneurs. Abboud earned his law degree from the Berkeley Law, and his bachelor’s from Cornell University. We are grateful that he will be sharing his expertise and look forward to learning more. We hope you consider joining us on February 5, 2026. Register at this link. Somayeh Nikooei, Executive Director, 1935A Addison Street • Berkeley, CA 94704, Islamic Scholarship Fund, (650) 995-6782 (Ext. 403), snik...@islamicscholarshipfund.org.Inline image

2.    The Nihonmachi Outreach Committee will present its 46th annual Day of Remembrance on Sunday, February 15, 2026, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The event commemorates Executive Order 9066 signed by President Franklin Roosevelt which led to the forced removal and incarceration of over 125,000 persons of Japanese descent during World War II.

This year’s theme “Neighbors Not Enemies” refers to the legislation that would repeal the outdated and discriminatory Alien Enemies Act of 1798. The Neighbors Not Enemies Coalition of San Jose Japantown was created in 2025 to support public education on the Alien Enemies Act, advocate for the Neighbors Not Enemies Act, and stand up for our neighbors who are currently being targeted by racist immigration policies and denials of their due process rights. Nihonmachi Outreach Committee and Asian Law Alliance are members of this large coalition. Richard Konda, Executive Director of Asian Law Alliance, is the featured guest speaker. The program will include community speakers, the traditional candlelight ceremony with survivors of the World War II incarceration camps, the candle light procession through historic San Jose Japantown, and ukulele artist Jake Shimada.Inline image

3.    Asalaam Alikum, the Fiqh Council of North America recognizes astronomical calculation as an acceptable Shar’i method for determining the beginning of Lunar months, including the months of Ramadan and Shawwal. FCNA has historically used the criteria of the European Council of Fatwa and Research (ECFR), which are that somewhere on the globe, at sunset, the elongation should be at least 8 degrees, and the moon should be at least 5 degrees above the horizon. If these conditions are met, then it is certain that the moon is above the horizon and will be visible somewhere on the globe. Hence the new lunar month will start the next day, otherwise it will start on the day following the next. Ramadan 1447 AH: The Astronomical New Moon will be born before sunset on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. So, the first day of Ramadan is Wednesday, February 18, 2026, inshā’Allāh. Tarāwīḥ prayer will start on Tuesday night. ʿEid al-Fitr 1447 AH: The Astronomical New Moon will be born on the evening of Thursday, March 19, 2026. On that evening the elongation is more than 8 degrees and the moon is more than 5 degrees above the horizon. Hence the first day of Shawwal (ʿEid al-Fitr) is Friday, March 20, 2026, inshā’Allāh. For ʿEid al-Adha, the Fiqh Council of North America, as usual, will determine the date based on the announcement by the Hajj authorities in Makkah regarding the day of ʿArafah. ʿEid al-Adha will be observed on the day following the day of ʿArafah. We pray Allah blesses the Ummah with peace and prosperity! Fiqh Council of North America.

4.    Asalaam Alikum, I hope all is well! My name is Wajiha and I am the Outreach Coordinator for the Islamic Scholarship Fund. We are excited to officially launch the ISF Scholarship application, which is now available and due on March 21st, 2026. As we begin our outreach efforts, we want to connect with you to help us broaden our reach and ensure that this opportunity reaches students who would benefit most. We would greatly appreciate your help in sharing this opportunity within your networks and communities; whether it is a newsletter or public forum, please circulate these materials. If you have identified specific students who you believe would be a strong fit, we are also happy to reach out to them directly. LinkedIn Post Instagram Post. Written Material: This opportunity supports students in an ISF-supported field who will be pursuing their studies as full-time students during the 2026–2027 academic year. The scholarship mobilizes financial resources for students who demonstrate strong leadership potential, excellent communication skills, alignment with ISF’s mission and vision, and a commitment to impacting public opinion. 📌 Deadline: March 21, 2026, at 11:59 PM PST. You can read more about the minimum requirements and learn more about the scholarship below: 👉 2026 ISF Scholarship Application 👉 ISF Supported Majors, Thank you for helping us ensure this opportunity reaches future leaders. Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions. Regards, Wajiha Mekki.

5.    Dear Community Members and Friends, As-Salaamu Alaikum, On Monday, April 13, 2026, we’re returning to Sacramento for Muslim Day at the Capitoland I would love for you to join us. This isn’t just another date on the calendar. It’s a day to show up, claim our space, and remind elected officials who they serve. Why Attend? Every year, walking the Capitol halls reminds me why advocacy matters. When we show up together—students, parents, professionals, elders—we send a powerful message: Muslims are organized, engaged, and here to demand action. At a time when decisions in Sacramento shape our safety, our rights, and our families' future, showing up isn't optional. It’s vital. Nothing replaces being in the room. Turning Presence Into Power. I’ve seen the difference our presence makes. When we fill the Capitol, lawmakers listen. Bills shift. Narratives change. For many, it’s the moment they realize democracy isn’t a spectator sport. It belongs to those who claim it. Mark Your Calendar. Don’t sit this one out. Mark your calendar now and bring someone with you—a friend, a family member, or your local masjid group. Let them see the strength of our community in action. Stay Connected. Registration details and legislative priorities are coming soon. Remember: we don't just show up to be seen. We show up to change what’s possible. I hope to see you in Sacramento, in sha'Allah. In solidarity, Zahra Billoo, Esq. Executive Director, CAIR-SFBA


 


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