As the holy month of Ramadan comes closer to us, it offers an opportunity for spiritual growth and self-reflection. This sacred time is characterized not only by fasting from dawn until sunset but also by heightened spiritual awareness and community engagement. Amidst daily responsibilities and the communal spirit of iftar meals, there lies a profound potential for mindfulness practices that enhance mental well-being.
Engaging in mindfulness during Ramadan can lead to:
The mindfulness habits developed during Ramadan can serve as a foundation for ongoing mental and spiritual well-being. By continuing these practices, individuals can maintain the peace and clarity achieved during the holy month, fostering a balanced and fulfilling life. Embracing reflection, gratitude, and presence beyond Ramadan strengthens personal growth, nourishing both our ruh (spirit) and mental health.
Sakeenah Canada, a national charitable organization, was founded in 2018 in response to a gap in culturally and religiously sensitive services available for women and children facing domestic violence and homelessness. Since then, our services have expanded to include mental health therapy and counseling. Sakeenah has also started The People’s Market, a food program that helps combat food insecurity, and has become the first licensed foster care agency for Muslim children in all of North America. We currently operate 8 transitional homes across Canada: Toronto, Brampton, Milton, London, Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Regina, in addition to the first long-term housing program for Muslim women and children in Canada, in Windsor.
While Sakeenah functions at a national level, our head office and The People’s Market operate out of land that is part of the Treaty and Traditional Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, The Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Huron-Wendat and Wyandot Nations.
Sakeenah believes that while a land acknowledgement is the first step, we also understand that land acknowledgements alone are not sufficient to redress the harm caused by centuries of land theft, forced displacement and ongoing acts of settler colonialism. We recognize that this work is ongoing and complex, and we are dedicated to doing our part to create a better future for all.
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