Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Light of Reform Mosque
http://daayieesplaceofinnerpeace.com/MPV-WASHINGTON__DC_2.html
Thank you for sharing. I'm really heartened to see initiatives & people like this from within the Muslim community. Imam Daayiee sounds awesome!
Imam Daayiee is one of the few Imams who will perform Nikah for interfaith (Muslim wife/non-Muslim husband), and also same sex Nikahs!
FEE SCALE
TELEPHONE VIDEO OFFICE
CONFERENCE CONFERENCING APPOINTMENT
COUNSELING
Individual $150/hr $150/hr $250/hr
Couples $200/hr $200/hr $350/hr
Families $300/hr $300/hr $500/hr
MARRIAGE
CEREMONY $750 $750 $1000*-2500+
LECTURES $750 $750 $1500*-2500+
Why are they charging so much for these services??
Is that really atypical? Seems pretty standard to me.
One thing to keep in mind, is that Islam and mosques don't really do "memberships" or some kind of tithing to a mosque. Zakat and giving to charity is required, but Islamic institutions are really very loosely organized and there's not a formal relationship between leadership/parishioner, or monetary tithing to religious leadership/organization. I would probably bet that those rates are also posted averages, and not permanently fixed for all or varying needs.
From my experience yes, they are pretty steep, and this very atypical, usually mosques are there to help the community and any money raised is money that members willingly give as charity when they come to the mosque so they can provide members with services at extremely low prices or free. I got married at the Islamic Center in DC and had various counseling sessions there and they never charge a fee for any of those services. I don't see them as a business. How could low income families, people ever be able to afford these fees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Light of Reform Mosque
http://daayieesplaceofinnerpeace.com/MPV-WASHINGTON__DC_2.html
Thank you for sharing. I'm really heartened to see initiatives & people like this from within the Muslim community. Imam Daayiee sounds awesome!
Imam Daayiee is one of the few Imams who will perform Nikah for interfaith (Muslim wife/non-Muslim husband), and also same sex Nikahs!
FEE SCALE
TELEPHONE VIDEO OFFICE
CONFERENCE CONFERENCING APPOINTMENT
COUNSELING
Individual $150/hr $150/hr $250/hr
Couples $200/hr $200/hr $350/hr
Families $300/hr $300/hr $500/hr
MARRIAGE
CEREMONY $750 $750 $1000*-2500+
LECTURES $750 $750 $1500*-2500+
Why are they charging so much for these services??
Is that really atypical? Seems pretty standard to me.
One thing to keep in mind, is that Islam and mosques don't really do "memberships" or some kind of tithing to a mosque. Zakat and giving to charity is required, but Islamic institutions are really very loosely organized and there's not a formal relationship between leadership/parishioner, or monetary tithing to religious leadership/organization. I would probably bet that those rates are also posted averages, and not permanently fixed for all or varying needs.
From my experience yes, they are pretty steep, and this very atypical, usually mosques are there to help the community and any money raised is money that members willingly give as charity when they come to the mosque so they can provide members with services at extremely low prices or free. I got married at the Islamic Center in DC and had various counseling sessions there and they never charge a fee for any of those services. I don't see them as a business. How could low income families, people ever be able to afford these fees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Light of Reform Mosque
http://daayieesplaceofinnerpeace.com/MPV-WASHINGTON__DC_2.html
Thank you for sharing. I'm really heartened to see initiatives & people like this from within the Muslim community. Imam Daayiee sounds awesome!
Imam Daayiee is one of the few Imams who will perform Nikah for interfaith (Muslim wife/non-Muslim husband), and also same sex Nikahs!
FEE SCALE
TELEPHONE VIDEO OFFICE
CONFERENCE CONFERENCING APPOINTMENT
COUNSELING
Individual $150/hr $150/hr $250/hr
Couples $200/hr $200/hr $350/hr
Families $300/hr $300/hr $500/hr
MARRIAGE
CEREMONY $750 $750 $1000*-2500+
LECTURES $750 $750 $1500*-2500+
Why are they charging so much for these services??
Is that really atypical? Seems pretty standard to me.
One thing to keep in mind, is that Islam and mosques don't really do "memberships" or some kind of tithing to a mosque. Zakat and giving to charity is required, but Islamic institutions are really very loosely organized and there's not a formal relationship between leadership/parishioner, or monetary tithing to religious leadership/organization. I would probably bet that those rates are also posted averages, and not permanently fixed for all or varying needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Light of Reform Mosque
http://daayieesplaceofinnerpeace.com/MPV-WASHINGTON__DC_2.html
Thank you for sharing. I'm really heartened to see initiatives & people like this from within the Muslim community. Imam Daayiee sounds awesome!
Imam Daayiee is one of the few Imams who will perform Nikah for interfaith (Muslim wife/non-Muslim husband), and also same sex Nikahs!
FEE SCALE
TELEPHONE VIDEO OFFICE
CONFERENCE CONFERENCING APPOINTMENT
COUNSELING
Individual $150/hr $150/hr $250/hr
Couples $200/hr $200/hr $350/hr
Families $300/hr $300/hr $500/hr
MARRIAGE
CEREMONY $750 $750 $1000*-2500+
LECTURES $750 $750 $1500*-2500+
Why are they charging so much for these services??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Light of Reform Mosque
http://daayieesplaceofinnerpeace.com/MPV-WASHINGTON__DC_2.html
Thank you for sharing. I'm really heartened to see initiatives & people like this from within the Muslim community. Imam Daayiee sounds awesome!
Imam Daayiee is one of the few Imams who will perform Nikah for interfaith (Muslim wife/non-Muslim husband), and also same sex Nikahs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Light of Reform Mosque
http://daayieesplaceofinnerpeace.com/MPV-WASHINGTON__DC_2.html
Thank you for sharing. I'm really heartened to see initiatives & people like this from within the Muslim community. Imam Daayiee sounds awesome!
Anonymous wrote:The Light of Reform Mosque
http://daayieesplaceofinnerpeace.com/MPV-WASHINGTON__DC_2.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who take a water cup with you into the bathroom, how exactly do you clean your bum with it? Do you just splash it on? Do you dip your hand in the water and then rub your bum? Or do you dip toilet paper in the water and then use that? Really curious.
Well the way I do it is I wipe first with toilet paper till everything is wiped off, then I use water to rinse my bum. I don't dip my hand in the water,my hand is on my bum as if I was still wiping with toilet paper, but sans toilet paper but with water and To describe the process, suppose you have some dirt on your hand and you wipe it till all the dirt comes off, then you rinse your hand with water, same process![]()
Do you always use your left hand?
I never thought about it till you asked, but yeh I actually use my left hand ( did not even know this, had to actually think about it lol, I guess habit )
It's Sunnah to only use your left hand for that, right? And the right hand is for eating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who take a water cup with you into the bathroom, how exactly do you clean your bum with it? Do you just splash it on? Do you dip your hand in the water and then rub your bum? Or do you dip toilet paper in the water and then use that? Really curious.
Well the way I do it is I wipe first with toilet paper till everything is wiped off, then I use water to rinse my bum. I don't dip my hand in the water,my hand is on my bum as if I was still wiping with toilet paper, but sans toilet paper but with water and To describe the process, suppose you have some dirt on your hand and you wipe it till all the dirt comes off, then you rinse your hand with water, same process![]()
Do you always use your left hand?
I never thought about it till you asked, but yeh I actually use my left hand ( did not even know this, had to actually think about it lol, I guess habit )