Ladies, have you ever wondered about Islam's take on feminism? Or, how courtship and gender interactions work in an Islamic context? What about how to develop a relationship with the Quran in the midst of an overwhelming semester? Let's talk about it!

Starting on September 20th, sisters of all backgrounds will have a comfortable place to chill, talk about what's been on your minds, and make new friends! Discussions will be led by the knowledgeable Sister Hareem, who previously taught Nueces' "Seerah of the Prophet" class. We are incredibly excited for this discussion-based class and you should be too (Tiff's Treats will be provided)!

The discussion circle will in the Mosque every other Wednesday from 6-8pm, InshaAllah. We hope to see all of you there! [Topics will be chosen through polls on the UT MSA Sister's Page, iA!]

Ustadhah Hareem Ahmad is a graduate from both Qalam Institute and Bayyinah in Dallas, Texas. She has a degree in Management Science from MIT. After completing her undergrad, she worked in finance for a few years while simultaneously training and competing nationally and internationally in fencing. After retiring from competition in 2013, she pursued Islamic education, first with a year at the Bayyinah Dream program (Arabic), and then spent a year at the Qalam Seminary with Sheikh Abdul Nasir Jangda. External Event Url
Nueces Mosque
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