Info & Emergencies
Health Tips for Jalsa Attendees
Drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration
It’s not safe for pregnant women in the first trimester and last trimesters to engage in long distances.
Ailing members, managing critical health cases are advised to to stay at home.
Do not expose children to cold. It is preferable to wear thick fabrics like cotton, wool, velvet, etc. It will interest you to know that thick fabrics absorb moisture and keep you warm.
Wash your eyes regularly to avoid red eyes which is common during harmattan
Cover your nose and mouth with a mask when it is dusty
Avoid dust to avoid dust inhalation of harmful particles coming from the wind
Go to the clinic if you have red, itchy, and watery eyes
Get medical help if you have a running, itchy, sneezing, and stuffy nose
Always use moisturizers to prevent dry skin and dry palms
Use lip balm to prevent cracked lips
This season can trigger asthma and allergies. Asthmatic patients should always keep the inhaler handy and avoid dust as much as possible. This dry cold dusty season triggers sickle cell disease (SCD) as well.
Our Mission
Core Values
- Consider honesty as the key to a business’ trustworthiness and integrity.
- Always do the right thing to solve the customer’s problem.
- Perform all work with the highest level of excellence in mind.
JALSA SALANA 2023 WEATHER FORECAST AND ADVICE
Friday, 22 December 2023
– Sunrise: 06:54 / Sunset: 18:38
Temperature
– Day: 34°C
– RealFeel®: 39°C
– Night: 23°C
– RealFeel®: 26°C
Saturday, 23 December 2023
– Sunrise: 06:54 / Sunset: 18:38
Temperature
– Day: 35°C
– RealFeel®: 39°C
– Night: 22°C
– RealFeel®: 25°C
Sunday, 24 December 2023
– Sunrise: 06:55 / Sunset: 18:39
Temperature
– Day: 35°C
– RealFeel®: 40°C
– Night: 23°C
– RealFeel®: 24°C
Weather Overview:
– Partly sunny for all three days at the Jalsa.
– Cold at night and early morning for all three days.
– Increased cloudiness expected on Saturday.
– Sunday will be sunny, with the weather turning cloudy and very warm.
Advice for Jalsa Participants:
1. Bring sweaters for the cold weather.
2. Participants with allergies should be cautious of dust; consider wearing a nose mask.
3. Bring mosquito nets for protection against indoor and outdoor pests.
4. Consider bringing a blanket for added warmth during the cold nights.
OPENNESS AND TRANSPARENCY
Our mosques remain open for all, to help breakdown barriers and build trust, integration and cohesion by enabling a better understanding of Islamic beliefs and their role in modern life.
We organise regular peace symposiums and run a free to view satellite channel MTA International (available on Sky 787) dedicated to spreading harmony among and between all people regardless of faith and background, further underlining our openness as a community that promotes integration based on mutual respect.