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The Quran Connection: A Women’s Journey Guided by Revelation | The Rahmah Foundation

October 25 @ 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

Join us for an inspiring gathering that will deepen our connection with the Book of Allah, offering reflection, discussion, and practical takeaways for everyday life. Together, we will uncover how revelation shapes faith, resilience, and purpose, and how women throughout history and today continue to draw strength and direction from it.

Whether you seek to strengthen your personal relationship with the Qur’an or to be uplifted in the company of fellow sisters, this journey invites you to engage your heart, mind, and spirit in light of divine guidance.

Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025 | 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. | MCC Prayer Hall | Sisters Ages 14+ | $45 (in-person) or $30 (virtual) | Register at mcceastbay.org/quran-connection

No babysitting option | Pre-paid lunch provided in the Banquet Hall. Coffee and tea will be served.

The event will not be publicly live-streamedA link to view the live-stream will be emailed an hour before the event.

The Rahmah Foundation and MCC East Bay are sponsors for this event.

Questions? events@mcceastbay.org

About the Speakers

Ustadha Shamira Chothia Ahmed

Born and raised in California’s Central Valley, Shamira Chothia Ahmed is passionate about educating and empowering Muslim women to reach their highest spiritual potential through acquiring sacred knowledge.

Having graduated as valedictorian from a large public high school, her studies led her — following a brief soul-searching stint at Georgetown University — to seek sacred knowledge from scholars on three continents — Africa, Europe, and Asia.

Ustadha Shamira began her journey in seeking sacred knowledge at the women’s Dar-ul-Uloom Mu’eenal Islam seminary in South Africa, and completed the five-year intensive ‘alima program at Ja’mia Al-Imam Muhammad Zakariyya, one of Britain’s first and most renowned Islamic universities for women. There she was granted ijāzah (authorization) in Sahīh al-Bukhārī, Sahīh al-Muslim, Sunan at-Tirmidhī, Sunan Abī Dāwūd, Sunan an-Nasā’ī, and Sunan Ibn Mājah. Thereafter, she continued her Arabic and Qur’anic studies in Damascus, Syria where she obtained an ijāzah in Tajwīd of the Ḥafṣ recitation from the late eminent Syrian scholar, Shaykh Ḥasan al-Kurdī.

In 2005, Ustadha Shamira taught Hanafi fiqh for women at the Zaytuna Institute in California and since then has taught various Islamic sciences in venues across North America. In 2008, she earned a Master’s Degree in Demographics and Social Analysis from the University of California at Irvine, focusing on the identity formation of the Muslim-American population.

In 2013, Ustadha Shamira specialized in the detailed rulings of menstruation, lochia, and abnormal discharge under the direction of Mufti Abdur Rahman Ibn Yusuf Mangera and assisted in compiling Imam Abu Hanifa’s Al-Fiqh al-Akbar Explained.

Ustadha Shamira is a co-founder of The Rahmah Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to disseminating traditional Islamic knowledge by qualified female teachers to Muslim women around the globe.

She is a passionate advocate for natural birth, infusing her natural birth classes with Islamic spirituality since 2009, and has been a qualified lactation counselor since 2011.

Her latest endeavor is her sisters-only YouTube channel catering to women’s educational and spiritual needs through short talks and reminders. Ustadha Shamira resides in sunny, Southern California with her husband and four children.

Ustadha Rania Awaad

Rania Awaad, M.D. is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Stanford University School of Medicine where she is the Director of the Muslim Mental Health Lab and Wellness Program and Director of the Diversity Clinic. She pursued her psychiatric residency training at Stanford where she also completed a postdoctoral clinical research fellowship with the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Her research and clinical work are focused on the mental health needs of Muslims. Her courses at Stanford range from teaching a pioneering course on Islamic Psychology, instructing medical students and residents on implicit bias and integrating culture and religion into medical care to teaching undergraduate and graduate students the psychology of xenophobia. Her most recent academic publications include an edited volume on “Islamophobia and Psychiatry” (Springer, 2019) and upcoming texts on Islamic Psychology (Routledge, 2020) and Muslim Mental Health. She has also produced a toolkit, fact sheet, CME course, and is now editing a clinical textbook on Muslim mental health for the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Awaad is particularly passionate about uncovering the historical roots of mental health care in the Islamic intellectual heritage. Through her outreach work at Stanford, she is also the Clinical Director of the San Francisco Bay Area branches of the Khalil Center, a spiritual wellness center pioneering the application of traditional Islamic spiritual healing methods to modern clinical psychology. She has been the recipient of several awards and grants for her work. Prior to studying medicine, she pursued classical Islamic studies in Damascus, Syria and holds certifications (ijaza) in Qur’an, Islamic Law and other branches of the Islamic Sciences. Dr. Awaad has also served as the first female Professor of Islamic Law at Zaytuna College, a Muslim Liberal Arts College in Berkeley, CA where she taught courses on Shafi’i Fiqh and Women’s Fiqh and Qur’anic sciences for nearly a decadeIn addition, she serves as the Director of The Rahmah Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to educating Muslim women and girls. At Rahmah, she oversees the Murbiyyah spiritual mentoring program for girls. Dr. Awaad is a nationally recognized speaker, award-winning teacher, researcher and author in both the Islamic and medical sciences.

Follow her on I/T: Dr.RaniaAwaad

Ustadha Suzane Derani

Raised in Michigan, Ustadha Suzane began studying the Qur’an at a very young age, all throughout her regular schooling. In 1996, Suzane traveled to Damascus, Syria to pursue Islamic sciences, with studies in Arabic, Seerah, Aqeedah, Shafii Fiqh and Qur’an memorization. She also studied Seerah with the late esteemed Shaykha Samira al Zayid and other Syrian scholars. Suzane felt a deep passion and connection to the Qur’an and later returned to Syria in 1998 to further her Qur’an studies. She holds a degree in the Hafs recitation of the Qur’an from the late esteemed Syrian scholar and Qur’an expert, Shaykh Abul Hasan al-Kurdi. Following her ijaza, she worked toward completing the memorization of the Qur’an at the age of 18. A few years after returning from Syria, Suzane moved to the Bay Area, California and taught tajwid for a brief year at Zaytuna Institute in Hayward, California. There, she also studied under Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, Imam Zaid Shakir and other local scholars. Suzane also studied Hadith in numerous workshops in the East Bay with Shaykh Samer an-Nas. Suzane has over twenty years experience teaching the memorization of the Qur’an as well as its accompanying sciences, tajweed and tafseer, and continues to teach privately.

Suzane graduated with a B.A. in European and Middle Eastern history, with a focus on secondary education. She is an educator with extensive experience teaching history to high school students in private school. With her traditional training and classical teaching experience, Suzane has taught multi-level individualized and group classes for children, teens and adults. Additionally, she has held motivational workshops for teens and women on how to excel in their Qur’an studies. Suzane released her first Islamic children’s book, The Quran My Best Friend, in the month of Ramadan, 2020. She is currently living in the Bay Area with her family where she home schools her kids along with teaching the Qur’an. She serves as a board member for the Rahmah Foundation. Suzane continues to further her studies in the different sciences of the Qur’an with scholars around the world as well as write books for children and mentor youth throughout the Bay Area.

Ustadha Hosai Mojaddidi

Ustadha Hosai is the co-founder of MH4M (http://mentalhealth4muslims.com), established in 2010. For nearly 20 years, she has been actively involved in the Bay Area and southern California Muslim community, working and volunteering for many notable organizations. Learn more about her at http://hosaimojaddidi.com

– More Ustadha Hosai: http://mcceastbay.org/hosai

Ustadha Hosai Mojaddidi was born in Afghanistan and moved to the United States with her family at age two. She credits her Islamic journey to the year 1996 when she began attending Islamic classes in Hayward, California. These classes were taught by her teacher and mentor since then; Shaykh Hamza Yusuf.

One of her main areas of focus is to help create a strong sisterhood for the women in the community by leading halaqas (spiritual study circles) and support groups whilst offering individual spiritual counseling and mentoring. She noted that many of the spiritual problems encountered were actually reflective of the deep and complicated mental health issues of the community and would be better served by focusing on mental health. Thus, along with her cousin Dr. Nafisa Sekandari, they co-founded a website called Mental Health 4 Muslims (www.mentalhealth4muslims.com).

Ustadha Mona Elzankaly

Born in Cairo, Egypt and raised in Southern California, Ustadha Mona Elzankaly graduated from the University of California, Riverside with a bachelor’s degree in computer science and mathematics in 1994.

In 1998 Ustadha Mona began seeking sacred knowledge at the Zaytuna Institute in Hayward CA. She later traveled internationally seeking sacred knowledge. She has studied under many eminent scholars such as Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, Shaykh Khatri, Shaykh Abd Allah b. Bayyah, Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi, Shaykh Salik b. Siddina, Imam Zaid Shakir, Habib Umar b. Hafiz, Habib Ali al-Jifri and other scholars from Syria, Yemen and Egypt.

Ustadha Mona obtained different Ijaazahs in Tajwid, different books of hadith, Aqidah, and Maliki Fiqh. In 2008 She completed the four-year Zaytuna Seminary pilot program and received a baccalaureate degree in Islamic Studies. In 2014 she completed a four-year Islamic Shari’a program at al-Azhar University in Cairo Egypt.

Ustadha Mona began teaching in 2002 both privately and publicly. She has taught for Zaytuna Institute, Sisters Deen Intensive, Dar al-Zahra Tarim Yemen, The Rahmah Foundation and Meadows of al-Mustafa. She currently teaches at Nur al-Iman an Islamic studies program for ladies.

Sponsored by The Rahmah Foundation & MCC East Bay.

 

 

This Week with The Rahmah Foundation – 9/25/2025

As-Salaamu Alaikum Dear Sisters,

With the return of our beloved Friday Night Halaqa, we are grateful to step into a new season of learning, reflection, and togetherness. This month brings a variety of opportunities to connect — from the Annual Pearls of the Qur’an Conference to inspiring gatherings with Her Sacred Path, wellness-focused community events, and enriching classes for sisters.

Each program is designed to strengthen our hearts, deepen our faith, and build community. We invite you to explore the events below, join where you can, and share with loved ones. May Allah ﷻ place barakah in our efforts and grant benefit through these offerings.

Events and Updates

September

Friday Night Halaqa

Our beloved Friday Night Halaqa is back! This session, Dr. Rania will draw from Imam Ghazali’s teachings on diseases of the heart, exploring their signs, symptoms, and remedies for spiritual purification.

Date: Every Friday

Location: In Person | MCC East Bay & Online

Time: 7-9pm PST

Register Now!
Annual Pearls of the Quran Conference 2025

Join Dr. Rania Awaad and our leading scholars as they examine both the external and internal dimensions of the Qur’an and share their commentary and insights during Al-Madina’s Annual Pearls of the Qur’an conference.

Dates: Friday, September 26 – Sunday, September 28 2025

Location: Livestream Only – In-Person Sold Out

Program Schedule: View Here

Cost: $59

Purchase Online Access!

October

The Quran Connection

Join us for an inspiring gathering that will deepen our connection with the Book of Allah, offering reflection, discussion, and practical takeaways for everyday life. Together, we will uncover how revelation shapes faith, resilience, and purpose, and how women throughout history and today continue to draw strength and direction from it.

Date: Saturday, October 25, 2025

Location: In Person and Online

MCC East Bay

Time: 11:00am – 6:00pm PST

Register Now!

November

Women’s Health & Wellness Conference

In partnership with the Aafiyah Project and Diyanet Center of America, The Rahmah Foundation invites you to a unique two-day event that explores key dimensions of wellness.

Day 1 includes:

  • Keynote address on faith and wellness
  • Panel discussions on mental health, resilience and reproductive health
  • Networking and breakout sessions covering financial wellness, fitness, lifestyle medicine, Hijamah & prophetic medicine, and nutrition
  • Collective wellness plenary, guided journaling, raffle drawings
  • Free health screenings, including blood pressure, glucose, and BMI checks

Day 2 includes:

  • Gentle yoga and mindful movement session
  • On-site Hijamah and prophetic medicine demonstration
  • Free health screenings and consultations
  • Visit to Wellness Bazaar
  • Workshops focused on self-care, massage and relaxation demonstrations, mental health circles, group wellness activities
  • Creative wellness activities such as journaling, art therapy, and spoken word
  • Vendor giveaways

Dates: Saturday, November 15th – Sunday, November 16, 2025

Location:

Day 1 – Main Conference (Cultural Center)

Day 2 – Wellness Day (Active Sports Complex)

Time: 10:00am – 6:30pm PST Both Days

Purchase Your Tickets Now!

Community Announcements

What’s Happening in the Her Sacred Path (HSP) Sisters Community

Founded by Ustadha Shamira Chothia Ahmed, Her Sacred Path is a new organization dedicated to Muslim women. It offers practical guidance, faith-based education, and meaningful connection — helping sisters navigate womanhood, marriage, and personal growth with clarity and purpose.

In the HSP Sisters Community, you’ll find:

  • Live sisters-only dhikr circles on Zoom
  • Monthly Qur’an khatam & duʿā
  • Sunnah revival reflections
  • Exclusive livestream links to Ustadha Shamira’s talks & recordings
  • Sneak peek course previews and more!

View upcoming HSP Courses Below!

The Spiritually Empowered Wife: Deep Dive Marriage Mentorship

A 12-Week Mentorship for Sisters — Apply the RAISE Framework step by step with guided reflections, journaling, and supportive guidance to turn knowledge into lived change in faith, love, and connection.

Dates: Mondays, Oct 6 – Dec 22

Time: 9:30–10:30am PST | 12:30–1:30pm EST

Cost: $299 (Early Bird ends Oct 3) → $399 after

*All sessions will be recorded

Register Now!
Fiqh of Menstruation – Level 2: Building on the Basics

In this 4-week journey, we’ll cover:

✨ Sayyidah ʿĀ’isha’s Hajj and the right mindset

✨ Menses simplified — possible days & the kursuf

✨ Ritual purity: ghusl, sound purity, and istiḥāḍah

✨ Maternity matters: pregnancy, lochia, and menopause

✨ Answers to common questions sisters face in their worship

Dates: Tuesdays & Wednesdays, Oct 7 – Oct 29

Time:5:15–6:15 pm PST | 8:15–9:15 pm EST

Cost: $119 (Early Bird ends Oct 4) → $149 after

*All sessions will be recorded

Register Now!
Walking in the Footsteps: The Mothers of the Believers

Returning by popular request! Step into the blessed footsteps of the Mothers of the Believers ﷺ — the noble wives of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, chosen by Allah ﷻ to be examples of faith, resilience, wisdom, and love.

Dates: Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays Nov 4 – Dec 17

Time: Tuesday & Thursday: 5:15–6:15 pm PST | 8:15–9:15 pm EST |

Integration Sessions | Fridays | 6:00–6:45 pm PST | 9:00–9:45 pm EST

Cost: $199 (Early Bird ends Nov 1) → $229 after

*All sessions are recorded

Register Now!
Feel free to share this community space with other women in your life who are seeking meaningful sisterhood, reflection, and spiritually grounded reminders.

Follow for Daily Reflections and Reminders

Full Class Recordings Available!

Reflecting on the 99 Names of Allah

Missed a class or want to revisit a meaningful lesson? Our entire course is now recorded and available to watch anytime on YouTube. Take a moment to reconnect with timeless guidance and spiritual nourishment—right when you need it.

During Friday Night Halaqa over the last 2 years Dr. Rania Awaad explored the profound meanings of the beautiful 99 names of Allah. This series is based on the book “Reflecting on the Names of Allah” by Dr. Jinan Yousef.

Watch the full course here: Reflecting on the 99 Names of Allah

Join Our Mission—Volunteer with Us!

We’re always in need of dedicated volunteers to help bring our programs and events to life. Whether you have skills in event planning, web design, social media, or simply a desire to support meaningful work, we’d love to hear from you. Just fill out a short interest form and we’ll be in touch!

Start The Volunteer Form

Support The Rahmah Foundation

Your generosity makes a difference. By giving a one-time gift or becoming a recurring donor, you help sustain and expand the work of The Rahmah Foundation, ensuring that Muslim women have continued access to transformative education, mentorship, and spiritual growth.

Every contribution—big or small—directly supports:

  • Scholarships for sisters in need
  • Development of new courses and retreats
  • Continued guidance from qualified female scholars

Make a one-time donation or become a monthly supporter today.

Donate Now

Stay In The Know

We’re so grateful to have you here with us each week! If you haven’t already, we’d love for you to stay even more connected by joining our Rahmah Women’s Halaqa WhatsApp group! You’ll receive gentle reminders and quick updates about upcoming events, lectures, and gatherings. It’s also a great way to invite your friends and loved ones to join in!

Join the group now and help us spread Rahmah—one message at a time.

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