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Monday May 31, 2021
Monday May 31, 2021
Ramadan #HistoricMuslimah #15: “Maryam Bint Imran (Mother of Prophet Jesus (p)” | Today, find out about the inspiring example for all women, Maryam (mother of Prophet Jesus (p), who was told to not grieve or cower in the face of difficulty but to instead exert effort as a way to make it through her toughest, most vulnerable times. Khateebah Sarah Nadeem explains how some orthodox Islamic scholars have categorized Maryam and other women in the Qur'an as prophets.
D O N A T E The Women’s Mosque of America needs your help! Today we are at $3,310 of our $24,000 Ramadan goal to secure our women-led jumma'a services for the coming year. Make a contribution tonight: womensmosque.com/donate
M O R E F R O M S A R A H N A D E E M "The Importance of Adoption in Islam" - Khutbah by Sarah Nadeem https://youtu.be/YSrrJTgJX_8 “Part 1/3: Grief, Loss, and Divorce" Khutbah by Sarah Nadeem https://youtu.be/FlhleYXQuHU “Part 3/3: Grief, Loss and Divorce + Interracial Marriage" - Khutbah by Sarah Nadeem https://youtu.be/qM9L3XdseqA B I O Born and raised in London where she practiced law, Sarah Nadeem moved to California with her daughter in 2012. Soon after, Sarah’s maternal aunt passed away, which instigated a deep shift in her attitude towards Islam and ultimately brought her deeper in her faith. She now occasionally composes and sings songs in praise of Allah, as well as recites and studies the Qur’an. She also supports and attends the New Muslims Group in Southern California. From 2012 to 2014, she worked with United Central Bank. In 2015, she worked at Helping Hand, a subsidiary of ICNA, where she raised funds for orphans and cleaning water. She is an attorney at law in California, specializing in Wills & Trust, Immigration, Employment, and Real Estate law.
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A B O U T The Women's Mosque of America is the nation's first women-led Muslim house of worship and a registered 501(c)3 non-profit. The Women's Mosque of America strives to uplift the entire Muslim community by empowering Muslim women and girls through more direct access to Islamic scholarship and leadership. The Women's Mosque of America provides a safe space for women to feel welcome, respected, and actively engaged within the Muslim Ummah. It complements existing mosques, offering opportunities for women to grow, learn, and gain inspiration to spread throughout their respective communities. The Women's Mosque of America provides women-led Friday jumma'a services for women and children (including boys 12 and under) once a month in Southern California. In addition, The Women's Mosque of America provides programming, events, and classes open to both men and women that aim to increase community access to female Muslim scholars and female perspectives on Islamic knowledge and spirituality.
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