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Family Dentistry with sister Dentist, in Halifax
Family Dentistry including Implants and cosmetics.
Fluent in English & Arabic, speaks Greek as a third Language.
Dr. Sura Hadad
278 Lacewood Drive
Halifax Nova Scotia
B3M 3N8
(902) 457-5450 Ext 1

Prayer mats and books needed
Bismillah aRahaman aRaheem
Assalamu allaikum wa Rahamahtullahi wa Barakatuhu
May Allah shine his blessings upon you.
Your help is needed again. We are visiting the penitentiaries in
New Brunswick and NS (Renous, Dorchester, Westmorland, Springhill)
next week (Tuesday - Friday) and we are in need of a few more prayer
mats to ensure all of the Muslim men in the institutions receive
one.
Thank you to the brothers and sisters who responded to the request
last time. We have delivered 22 prayer mats to the Dartmouth Facility.
We have about 24 mats right now but we have about 45 brothers who
need mats in prison.
So we are in need of about 21 mats by next Monday September 27th.
Even if you just take one mat and drop it off at the Center I am
sure we can get the additional 21 mats we need......
Imagine the agir from having one of the brothers making sujood
on these mats. May Allah grant you all reward for your intentions.
You can drop them off at the Center for Islamic Development,
2728 Robie Street, Halifax
(Entrance is on St. Albans St., across from Speedy Mufler)
cidonline.weebly.com/prison-outreach.html
Please make note that these are for the Prison Program and you can
leave these to my attention: Brother Will
JazakumAllahu khairen

For anyone looking for a massage therapist, this sister is well
qualified
Iman Ashour, RMT (Beech Street Health Center)
Iman started on a careerpath in medicine and spent several years
as a Medical Doctor and a training specialist in anesthesia. After
seeing firsthand the overtly powerful effects of medicines, both
the good and the bad, she decided on a gentler, more natural approach
to healing. She then studied and graduated with Honors from the
Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy, obtaining a specialization
in Chronic Pain Massage.
Though currently a non- medical practitioner, she utilizes her
experience in the medical field along with her new skills as an
RMT to develop a solid understanding of her clients medical
conditions and the physical, chemical, psychological and emotional
effects these conditions have on the body.
As a result; she tailors her massage treatments individually according
to the patients needs and requirements all while introducing
the appropriate modifications that best suit the clients condition
to obtain the maximum benefit.
To book an appointment, please call 406-7200. Evening and Saturday
appointments available as well as weekday.

House
of Halal
House of Halal is an ethnic store located on Dutch Village Road
in Halifax, NS.
For all your halal groceries
Monday to Thursday 11:00 am to 8:00 pm
Friday 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
Saturday 11:00 am to 8:00 pm
Sunday and Holidays 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
14 Titus Street
Halifax
Nova Scotia, B3N 2Y9
Phone: (902) 455-MEAT (6328)
www.houseofhalal.ca/
Gourmet Chocolates for All Occassions If
you are looking for a stylish and tasty gift or some gourmet chocolate for yourself,
our rich variety of smooth and silky gourmet chocolates will surely satisfy your
taste buds. www.chocolatesbydesign.net

Sue's Beauty Centre in Halifax
For women and children. (Especially suitable
for sisters with hijab, because of privacy) Very nice salon for all your beauty
wishes. Facial Cleaning, Hairstyling and more. Call for more info and
prices: 902 454 2473 Located near Bedford highway. 
A
call to everybody who can knit or crochet (not only sisters) Anybody
who has a few minutes a day can join to create "Blankets for Canada" A
non-denominational organization devoted to creating blankets for those Canadians
who need the warmth they provide. We are totally non-profit and everything
is donated by warm hearted people just like you. Just spend at least 8 minutes
a day crocheting or knitting and soon you will have an 8"x 8" (20cm
x 20cm) square. When you sew 48 squares together you have a blanket 48"
x 64" (120cm x 160cm). To be given FREE to organizations that care
for those who have no shelter or are in need of warmth.
Strips can be
made instead of squares so less sewing together is required. Just make the strip
64 inches long (that is 8 squares) and as wide as you want - 8", 12",
16" or 48". It makes for a lot less sewing together and less sewing
in ends. Making the blanket is fun to do and a good way to use up those
scrap balls of yarn that are lying around the house. Squares can have many different
colors in each one. This makes for a very colorful blanket too! You can use any
stitch you want. It's a great way to try a new pattern. You can bring the
squares to any Michael's Craft Store in your neighborhood, or check the website
for more information: www.blankets4canada.ca
Please pass on the address to anyone whom you think could benefit from
the service. Print the brochure: http://www.blankets4canada.ca/PDFs/Brochure.pdf

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