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The Women's Mosque of America - Newsletter #220 - June 19, 2021
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The Women's Mosque of America

:: In the Name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate ::

Salaam friends,

Happy Juneteenth! We look forward to seeing you at our next women-led jumma'a on Friday, June 25th @ 1pm PST with Khateebah Hajjah Abrafi Sanyika, who will be returning to deliver an educational and uplifting khutbah on the topic Islam & Juneteenth: Liberating Slaves as a Mandate from Allah.

After jumma'a is over, we will connect with her through our Zoom Q&A Discussion Circle (RSVP required) -- don't miss it!

Here is how our online jumma'a will run:

  • 1:00pm PST | Watch the khutbah & adthan on either our Facebook or YouTube page.
  • 1:45pm PST | To accommodate differences of opinion on prayer, we ask everyone to pray on their own at home.
  • 2:00pm PST | Participate with other congregants in our live Q&A Discussion with the Imam on Zoom (RSVP to receive password).

We look forward to seeing all of you at 1pm PST this Friday, June 25th inshAllah!

With Love and Gratitude,
The Women's Mosque of America Team

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"And what will explain to you the path that is steep? It is freeing the enslaved person; Or giving of food in a day of deprivation to the orphan near of kin or to the needy stranger down in the dust. Then will they be of those who believe, and who enjoin patience in adversity, and who practice self-restraint, and who enjoin deeds of kindness and compassion. These are the Companions of the Right Hand.” (Qur'an 90:12-18)

Introducing Our June Khateebah:

Hajjah Abrafi Sanyika 

Hajjah Abrafi S. Sanyika is a proud native of Chicago, which was founded on the shore of Lake Michigan by an African fur trader, Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable. She marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and listened as a young child to the life-affirming teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Even then she knew that there is only One God, because that is what her parents taught at home. She remembers being “thrown out” of Sunday school at age eleven, because she announced that Jesus (pbuh) was not the “son of God”, but a great prophet like all the other great prophets. She was exposed to many religious/spiritual traditions growing up and continues to honor the beauty in all of them.

Abrafi euphemistically describes her professional career as “eclectic”. She reflects that she is from that generation of women who chose either nursing, teaching, or secretarial work, because other professions were generally foreclosed to women. Originally an anthropology major, she redirected when she got a divorce and had to consider raising two small boys as a single parent. Instead, she obtained a B.A. and M.A. in education. Her M.A. thesis was a study of the cocoa industry of Ghana, West Africa. She first taught at the University of Chicago Lab School, then directed Ujima Family Center, an alternative school in Chicago. Moving to California, she attended UCLA Law School, worked for several attorneys, became a realtor, and eventually returned to professional education.

She is now retired and has published several position papers, including “An Open Letter to the Immigrant Muslim Community.” She co-wrote The Eternal Genetic Presence, an anthology of visual artist Nathaniel Bustion’s incredible talent; and is the author of Makeda, Queen of Sheba, a children’s book written in honor of her daughter, Makeda. She is the founder and director of The Egyptian Repertoire Company, a nonprofit educational foundation that researches, writes, and presents seminars and rituals based on African history and culture, and is currently writing two other books for publication.

We're Hiring!

The Women’s Mosque of America is currently looking for both paid and volunteer team members to join us as we build toward the future of our mosque and movement. If you would like to learn more or apply for any of our open positions, please read the full descriptions & submit your application here.
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