A Donation of Prayer Rugs at Stanford Hospital

george Muslim Spiritual Care Services donated 10 prayer rugs to benefit the Islamic Chaplaincy at Stanford Hospital and Clinics. Ms. Mona Ayish, a spiritual care volunteer with the Islamic Chaplaincy at Stanford Hospital, recently made a request for prayer rugs to be used during the Friday (Jum’a) prayers at the Stanford chapel.

The Islamic Chaplaincy at Stanford Hospital organizes a weekly Friday prayer that starts at 1:10 PM for patients, their families and staff at Stanford Hospital.

The gift was received by Ms. Ayish and Dr. George Fitzgerald, director of Spiritual Care Services at Stanford Hospital.  “Once again, thank you so much for making Stanford a place where Muslims feel welcomed, free to practice their faith, appreciated and included as a partner for the Common Good“, said Chaplain Kamal Abu-Shamsieh, director of Muslim Spiritual Care Services.

“Thank you Muslim Spiritual Care Services for the donation of the prayer rugs. I am grateful that Stanford Hospital Spiritual Care Services is accommodating Muslim patients, their families and staff”, said Ms. Ayish.

To become a Muslim spiritual care volunteer at Stanford Hospital, email Chaplain Abu-Shamsieh or fill out the Volunteer Form

Comments

  1. I am not able to buy a prayer rug would like to know if your able to mail me one so I can pray. Thank you brother

  2. Please be advised Brother my address is 959 N. Linwood Ave. Indianapolis In. 46201. My name is Paul Wagner.

  3. Also please inform me on how you may may be able to assist me with getting me clothing. As I have recently been released from correctional facility. If your able to assist me in any way it would be deeply appreciated. Please feel free to contact me at 317 476 1
    207. Thank You.

Leave a Reply to paul wagner Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.