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Monday, 16 February 2026

I'TIKAF AT MOSQUE

I'tikaf is a sunnah act of spiritual seclusion in a mosque, ideally during the last ten days of Ramadan, to worship and seekLaylat al-Qadr. Participants must be Muslim, of sound mind, and remain in the mosque, engaging in prayer and Quran recitation while avoiding unnecessary socializing or leaving Key Aspects of Itikaf at a Mosque: Definition & Purpose: It involves staying in a mosque to detach from worldly distractions and focus on Allah. Duration: While commonly performed during the last 10 days of Ramadan, there is no minimum time; it can be done for any period with the correct intention (Niyyah). Location: It must be performed in a mosque, preferably one where congregational (Jama'ah) prayers are held. Rules & Restrictions: Leaving: Leaving the mosque without a valid (shar'i) reason (e.g., medical emergency, relieving oneself) breaks the Itikaf. Invalidators: Marital relations, menstruation, or, according to some, breaking the fast invalidates the retreat. Activities: Focus should be on dhikr, Quran recitation, and voluntary prayers. Women and Itikaf: While usually in the mosque, some scholars allow women to perform itikaf in a designated, private area of their home. Important Requirements: A clear intention (Niyyah) is required before beginning. The participant must be in a state of cleanliness (wudu). For married women, permission from the husband is required. Credit: #AIoverview #Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta #Islamic Society of Markham – Markham Masjid

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