RabaTEENS is a nurturing space for deep and meaningful Islamic spiritual mentorship with compassionate and caring mentors. We design fun, creative, and positive educational experiences to help teens grow confidently and comfortably into their faith.


Class Description


This class will meet every day to work on an entire reading of the Holy Quran together by the end of Ramadan. Volunteers will take turns reading one page each aloud, while teens in the audience can read along quietly. By reading 20 pages a day in the 30 days of Ramadan, we will be able to achieve our goal of reading the whole Quran by the end of Ramadan! Let’s take an hour a day in this blessed month to allow the words of Allah ﷻ to wash over us and envelop us in light!



Class Activity Materials

None 

Required Book

The Quran

Class Day & Time

DAILY, 4:00 - 5:00 PM Central Time 


Session dates: February 17 - March 19 

Students must attend Zoom live sessions. Classes are NOT recorded.


*Enrollment into the RabaTEENS program is on a per-student basis. If two (or more) students are planning to attend a class together by sharing a screen, each student will need to enroll for class individually. 

**RabaTEENS programs are for girls aged 12-17 ONLY. Students are required to be 12 already in order to join any of RabaTEENS programs.

Certificate of Participation

A certificate of participation will be given to students who complete the class.

Refund Policy

No refunds are issued once the session begins. 

Ramadan Quran Khitmah 2026

Meets everyday for one hour throughout Ramadan (February 17 - March 19)

Instructors

Education Director Anse Eamaan Rabbat

Anse Eamaan Rabbat presently serves as Rabata’s Education Director and continues to serve as Director of the Ribaat Academic Institute since its inception in Fall 2013. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Mass Communications with concentrations in Advertising and Journalism and a master’s in Educational Leadership and Administration. For over twenty years, she has dedicated her time to the education and upbringing of children and adults. Anse Eamaan was raised in the United States and Syria, where she benefited from renowned female teachers of the Islamic fields of study, including tajwīd, sīra, hadīth, fiqh, tafsīr, and ‘aqīda. She currently lives in Minnesota, USA and works from the Rabata Cultural Center. Anse Eamaan also contributes as an Islamic Studies instructor with the Ribaat Academic Institute, in addition to teaching a Rabata halaqa, RabaTEENS classes, and in-person classes locally in Minnesota and at the Rabata Cultural Center.

Anse Miski Dayib

Anse Miski Dayib is a Somali-American, Minnesota-born-and-bred, life-long learner. She graduated with a degree in Nutrition Studies from the University of Minnesota-TC in 2021 and has since worked as a public health nutritionist and health disparities researcher. She has extensive experience in type 2 diabetes research, with a particular focus on the development of culturally-competent interventions for patients with limited English proficiency. Her other academic interests include nutritional biochemistry, public health, and community medicine. Anse Miski began her Islamic Studies education through Abubakar As-Siddique Islamic Center (AAIC) Dugsi based in Minneapolis, where she was a student of Quran memorization and tajweed. She then went on to graduate from AAIC Institute with a two-year degree program in the foundational Islamic Sciences in 2016. Currently, Anse Miski continues her studies with local teachers and is an incoming student of Shaykh Mokhtar Maghraoui’s Suhba Seminary program as well as Ribaat Academic Institute with a focus on tajweed. She began teaching at Rabata in the summer of 2023. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, running, and sampling good-quality matcha.

Anse Hanisah Lia Salleh

Anse Hanisah Lia Salleh holds a Bachelor of Science specializing in Human Biology and is currently pursuing an Ijazah in Quran memorisation as well as a teaching certification with the Ribaat Academic Institute. Her Quranic journey began in Oman, where she studied Tajwid under the guidance of a teacher from Libya whose deep love and passion for the Quran left a lasting impact on her. Inspired by her teacher’s devotion, she embarked on a path to improve her recitation and gain a profound understanding of the science of Tajwid. This pivotal experience became the foundation of her unwavering commitment to Quranic studies and her dedication to sharing this knowledge through teaching. While living in Oman, she homeschooled her children in Islamic studies, taught at an Islamic school for expat children, and hosted annual Quran recitation circles during Ramadan. She also played a vital role in organizing halaqat and other Islamic events for the expatriate community in Oman. Anse Hanisah has studied under huffadh from Oman, Libya, Syria, Malaysia, and Egypt and continues her journey towards obtaining her ijazah under Ribaat’s esteemed scholars. Beyond her teaching, she is a multipotentialite with interests in crochet, baking, journaling, reading, photography, and writing, as well as a mother to three beloved cats. She also volunteers as a Ribaat course admin for the Islamic Sciences and Arabic studies and is an enthusiastic volunteer for Masjid Rabata. Looking ahead, Anse Hanisah is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of Quran teachers and hafidhas, ensuring the timeless legacy of Quranic recitation continues to flourish.

Anse Tasneem Naji

Anse Tasneem Naji serves as a Tajwīd instructor with Rabata Cultural Center. She earned her Bachelor’s in Psychology with a minor in Special Education and then completed her graduate studies in School Psychology. Syrian-American, growing up in St. Louis, Missouri, Anse Tasneem spent many of her childhood summers in Syria. She found great benefit in visiting her family, reconnecting with her culture, and building up her deen during these times with the guidance of wonderful female teachers. Anse Tasneem has been blessed to attend Islamic schools for her K-12 schooling in the US, and has always made an effort to continue her Islamic and Arabic studies. Anse Tasneem earned an ijāza in al-Qāʿida al-Nūrāniyya. During the school year, Anse Tasneem works as a school psychologist. She currently lives with her husband in Minnesota and enjoys spending time with family, cooking, and hiking. Anse Tasneem began teaching with Rabata in the summer of 2023.

Anse Asma Habal

Anse Asma Habal is a dedicated educator who is passionate about inspiring and motivating people. She has an Ijazah in the Hafs recitation of the Holy Quran and has studied several Islamic science subjects. For over 15 years, she has been teaching teenagers and children in Syria and Canada as a Quran and Islamic studies teacher. Anse Asma is also a Registered Holistic Nutritionist and a mindful eating educator. She graduated from the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition and earned a Project Management degree from the University of Toronto. With over 15 years of experience in the health industry, she started her career as a Health Project Coordinator at the United Nations. Currently, she works as a Program Manager at a non-profit organization based in Toronto. She also offers interactive workshops, seminars, and speaking engagements on various Holistic Health and wellness topics. Anse Asma loves yoga and believes that food is a powerful tool that can make us feel healthy, strong and happy!

Anse Najiyah Maxfield

Anse Najiyah Maxfield serves as the Head of Publishing at Daybreak Press, Rabata’s non-profit publishing house. She brings to this role years of experience in editing for Discover: The Magazine for Curious Muslim Kids, as well as experience teaching English and history in the US and the Middle East. Anse Najiyah holds a Ribaat Teaching Certificate and a Dare to Lead Certificate. Anse Najiyah has authored many articles, poems, and short stories. Her young adult novel, “Sophia’s Journal”, is an award-winning time-travel adventure, for which Daybreak Press also produced a companion curriculum. Anse Najiyah serves as an instructor at the Ribaat Academic Institute in the areas of writing and public speaking and leads a Rabata halaqa. She also leads workshops and seminars on writing and developing your craft, as well as facilitating Project Lina workshops. Outside of teaching, writing, and publishing, Anse Najiyah can be found kayaking in the summer, crocheting in the winter, and playing “The Floor is Lava” with her delightful grandkids year-round.