About this Event
(OAAII[L]) Presents:
TorYork Islamic Centre's Annual Eid-ul-Fitr Dinner!
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As-Salaam Alaikum,
We would like to invite you to our masjid for a friendly, wholesome, and inclusive Eid Dinner!
It's time to celebrate the new moon and the end of Ramadan with delicious food and great company.
This in-person event promises to be a joyous occasion filled with laughter and stimulating spiritual discussions.
We will be offering Salaat-ul-Maghrib (Maghreb Namaaz) and Salaat-ul-Isha (Esha Namaaz) in jamaat (congregation) for those who are interested in joining us.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with the community and enjoy a festive evening together.
We look forward to seeing you there — may Allah (God) bless you!
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Suggested Ticket Prices:
Ages +18: $10.00
Ages 10 to 18: $5.00
Ages 0 to 9: FREE
If you are able to, please pay upon entering the mosque at the designated section.
The dinner is also FREE for those who are unable to pay.
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While not required, please register through our EventBrite page to help us plan food and seating.
Come as you are. Feast with us. Let us gather in humility, reflection, and hope as we journey together through into the Islamic month of Shawwal, insha’Allah.
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For those able to attend, our will be held on Friday, March 20, 2026 at 09:00 AM at our regular mosque venue. ٧٨٦
The masjid is working to build and maintain a continuous food bank pantry system. If you're able to, please feel free to contribute by bringing non-perishable food items, such as canned beans, peas, and other similar products.
The masjid is launching clothing-donation program as well. If you would like to contribute, feel free to offer new or gently used articles of clothing.
A Brief Note on Who We Are:
We are the (), sometimes colloqioully referred to as 'Lahore Ahmadis' among other names and variants, including the .
We are operationally, attitudinally, and doctrinally mostly distinct from the Rabwah-based (formally, Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama‘at). Historically, we have held that (Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Lahori) was an effable human being who experienced ineffable revelations of Truth—experiences which he, and the communities that followed him, articulated in a plurality of ways to reform the Islamic and Islamicate world, the Muslim body politic, and humanity at large.
His mission emphasized reconciliation, peace-building, and understanding between different segments of human society, while recognizing perennial Truth permeating across 'revealed' Traditions in the essence of Tawheed.
In accordance with the well-known hadith describing reformers (mujaddids) arising at the turn of every century—measured by the lunar Hijri calendar adopted and adapted by the majority of Muslims—we hold that 'Mirza Sahib' (Ghulam Ahmad) was appointed by Allah to be the Mujaddid for14th Century al-Hijrah.
'Lahori Ahmadis' hold that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was the principal reformer appointed by to renew, rejuvnate, and revitalize Islam in that century. While other scholars and saints may contribute to reform, he uniquely embodied this centralizing role, fulfilling the prophetic promise of a century-defining mujaddid. This recognition emphasizes his historical and spiritual significance without claiming infallibility or exclusivity in God’s ongoing work of renewal.
As per this framework, we now live in the 15th Century al-Hijrah, and our Anjumaan seeks to sustain that same radical and revolutionary ethic: transforming the world and our relationships through a deepened experiencing of Tawheed.
We understand Ghulam Ahmad as a mystical rationalist, emerging from a rich cross-pollination of traditions and forces—particularly those of Indian Islam and a Sunni, Hanafite, medieval Sufistic background.
The first Ameer and President of our organization was the greatly esteemed , whose enduring contributions include his pioneering English translation and commentary of the Qur’an, seminal works on Islamic theology and history, and a lifelong commitment to presenting Islam as a rational, ethical, and universal faith to the modern world.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Toryork Islamic Centre (OAAIIL), 175 Toryork Drive, Toronto, Canada
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