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


Learn about the stories of women who lived alongside the prophets of Islam. From the very beginning of creation, these women have played important roles in shaping how we understand our faith and our relationship with Allah.

In this class, we will dive into the stories of these women and learn about their unique qualities. And how each of these women has something to teach us. We'll explore how their characters can inspire us today. By understanding their lives, we can find valuable lessons that we can apply in our own daily lives to become better Muslims, helping us grow closer to Allah and stronger in our faith. 



Class Outline


Week 1: Hawwa (Eve), the Wife of Adam (AS)

In the first week, we will explore the story of Hawwa (Eve), the first woman and the wife of Prophet Adam (AS). We will discuss her creation, her life in Paradise, and her role in the events that led to humanity's life on Earth. Through her story, we will learn about the importance of partnership, repentance, and the resilience needed to start anew after facing challenges. 


Week 2: The Wife of Nuh (AS)

In the second week, we will delve into the story of the wife of Prophet Nuh (AS). We will examine her lack of faith and how it contrasted with Nuh's steadfastness. This session will highlight the significance of personal faith and the impact of individual choices on one’s destiny, even when surrounded by prophetic guidance. 


Week 3: The Wives of Ibrahim (AS)  

During the third week, we will focus on the lives of Sarah and Hajar, the wives of Prophet Ibrahim (AS). We will explore their unique trials and their unwavering faith in Allah. Sarah's story will teach us about patience and trust in Allah’s promises, while Hajar’s journey will illustrate the power of faith and the miraculous well of Zamzam, emphasizing reliance on Allah in times of need.


Week 4: Bilqis, the Queen of Sheba 

In the fourth week, we will learn about Bilqis, the Queen of Sheba, and her encounter with Prophet Sulaiman (AS). We will discuss her intelligence, leadership, and eventual acceptance of Islam. Her story will help us understand the importance of wisdom, open-mindedness, and the willingness to seek and accept the truth.


Week 5: The Mother and Foster Mother of Musa (AS) 

In the final week, we will explore the stories of the mother and foster mother of Prophet Musa (AS). We will discuss the bravery of Musa's biological mother in saving his life and the compassion of his foster mother in raising him. These stories will teach us about the strength of maternal love, the importance of trust in Allah’s plan, and the impact of nurturing care in shaping future leaders.

Class Activity Materials

None

Required Book

None

Class Day & Time

Tuesdays 1:00 - 2:00 pm CST 

Session dates: July 2nd - 30th 

This class is for teen girls ages 12-17 years old 

*Please note: Participants must attend Zoom live sessions. Classes are NOT recorded.

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. 

Women Who Walked with Prophets

Meets once a week for one hour (5-week session)

Instructor

Director of Development at Rabata Anse Afshan Malik

Anse Afshan Malik currently serves as Rabata’s Director of Development, and previously as Program Manager from 2017 – 2019. She holds a BA in English Language and Literature from Northeastern Illinois University and an MA in Nonprofit Management from the University of Houston-Downtown. She graduated in 2020 as part of the first Ribaat Academic Institute cohort for the Islamic Studies Teacher Certificate. In nonprofit work, Anse Afshan always seeks opportunities to expand her skillset, through which she benefits and leads Rabata’s fundraising strategies. With this objective in mind, she received certificates in social media marketing management and in Fundraising Management from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. When not researching grant proposals and writing reports, Anse Afshan likes to indulge in Dr. Pepper, afternoon naps, and historical fiction. She is a Chicago native but currently resides in Houston, Texas with her husband and five children. She is the author of a young adult novel titled Pieces, which tells the story of a close-knit family dealing with the struggles of adolescence, mental illness, and change, published by Daybreak Press.