This fun, overnight workshop in the masjid aims to provide participants with a renewed sense of self-esteem and confidence in their Muslim identity. It will allow these young girls to have fun, express themselves, and learn how to handle some of the most pressing social situations with confidence, integrity, and ease. Designed to delve into the ROK’s four essential realms, the girls will engage in intellectual, artistic, physical, and social activities and discussions that will equip them with the knowledge they need to proceed confidently in their roles as young Muslim girls growing up in America.ITINERARY
Friday, May 1
5:30-7:00PM Crafting: Students will celebrate their families by hand stitching a family tree
(Instructor: Nuriman Sheets)
7:00-8:00PM Dinner
8:00-8:45PM Brainstorming: students will be given the opportunity to address social issues they might be confronting as young female Muslims in America (Instructor: Dr. Rascha Dughly)
8:45-10:15PM Situational skit and critical thinking workshop: girls will be broken into groups and given one social issue to act out in a skit. They will be asked to provide a solution to the issue (promoting critical thinking). Each group's response will be broken down, and the instructor will provide essential feedback that they can use in real-life situations.
(Instructor Rascha Dughly)
10:30PM Snack
10:45PM Brush teeth and change
11:00PM Lights Out
Saturday, May 2
6:15-6:30AM Fajr
6:30-7:15AM Chocolate and Chat: We'll sip hot chocolate on blankets outside and discuss legendary Muslim women and Sahabiyyat (Zenab Butt and Gena Chung)
7:15-7:25AM Clean-up and get dressed
7:25-8:15AM Morning exercise class
8:15-9:00AM Breakfast
9:15-11:00AM *Optional Documentary
* This event may occur if non-Saturday School parents indicate that they prefer it.
Who: Girls aged 9-14
Where: Dar Al-Taqwa, Ellicott City, MD
Cost: $25, includes materials, two meals, and a snack
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