KARAMAH is dedicated to the empowerment of women through
education, research and advocacy. A key goal of KARAMAH is
the mentoring and training of the next generation of Muslim
women leaders.
During the summer of 2003, KARAMAH launched a uniquely
designed Islamic studies course, with special emphasis on
Shari’ah. The course was created to help prepare Muslim
women leaders address community problems and issues relating
to women from an Islamic legal perspective. KARAMAH recognizes
that these leaders have a duty to formulate appropriate
responses to the challenges Muslim women around the country
confront in their own communities.
The four week intensive course provided an introduction
to four key areas: the Qur’an, the hadith (reported
statements of the Prophet Muhammad, pbuh), the Seerah (the
life of the Prophet Mohammed, pbuh) and major Islamic scholarly
writings. Director and Resident KARAMAH Imamah, Sanaa Effendi
taught the course to a class of 10 KARAMAH women from various
professional and educational backgrounds. The course specifically
focused on a subset of important issues relating to Muslim
women, including the laws, rights and obligations relating
to marriage, divorce, sexual relations, domestic violence,
inheritance, dispute mediation and the laws of war. This
summer's class was a great success. KARAMAH hopes to continue
the course and expand upon its offerings. Please continue
to check the website for an upcoming document which presents
the syllabus of the course and summaries of topics covered.