••• “And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided.” (Quran 3:103) ••• “If you give thanks, I will give you more.” (Quran 14:7) ••• “And whoever puts all his trust in Allah, then He will suffice him.” (Quran 65:3) ••• “Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves.” (Qur’an 13:11) ••• “Allah is with the doers of good.” (Quran 29:69) ••• “Allah is with those who have patience.” (Quran 2:153) ••• “And whoever holds firmly to Allah has (indeed) been guided to a straight path.” (Quran 3:101) ••• “And He found you lost and guided [you]. And He found you poor and made [you] self-sufficient.” Quran (93:7-8) ••• “Call upon Me, I will respond to you.” (Quran 40:60) •••

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Empowering Muslim Women Through the Quran

In the early morning hours, as the world is still quiet, a powerful community of Muslim women comes together virtually, united by their love for the Quran and their commitment to spiritual growth. At the heart of this transformative group is Juwariyah Abdul-Quddus, a mental health counselor, mother of five, and a beacon of inspiration for Muslim women across the United States.

Rooted in a Rich Islamic Heritage

Juwariyah’s journey is deeply influenced by her family’s remarkable history. Born to parents who converted to Islam in their early twenties, she grew up in a household that prioritized Islamic education and community service. Her mother was instrumental in establishing the first Islamic school on Long Island, creating a nurturing environment for Muslim children to learn and grow.

“My parents were grassroots activists,” Juwariyah recalls. “They understood the importance of preserving our Islamic identity in a challenging cultural landscape.” This early exposure to community-driven education and spiritual commitment laid the foundation for her current mission.

A Virtual Sanctuary of Learning

What began as a small, intimate gathering has blossomed into a vibrant community of over 70 women. The virtual Quran study group meets daily after Fajr prayer, creating a sacred space for collective learning and spiritual reflection. During Ramadan, the group’s commitment intensifies, reading the entire Quran together and sharing deep, meaningful insights.

The group’s structure is both simple and profound. Participants take turns reading the Quran, with a knowledgeable sister providing summaries and contextual understanding. “It’s not just about reading,” Juwariyah explains, “it’s about understanding how the Quran speaks to our daily lives.”

Breaking Barriers, Building Connections

One of the most remarkable aspects of the group is its ability to transcend geographical boundaries. Participants join from across the United States and even internationally, including sisters from the UK. This virtual platform has created a powerful network of support, breaking down the isolation many Muslim women experience.

“Sisterhood is at the core of our group,” Juwariyah says. “We’re not just reading together; we’re supporting each other’s spiritual journeys.” The group embodies the Quranic principle of mutual support and collective growth.

A Personal and Collective Transformation

For Juwariyah, the group is a response to her own spiritual needs. As a professional, mother, and community member, she understands the challenges of maintaining a consistent spiritual practice. “I created this group as much for myself as for other sisters,” she admits. “It’s about being intentional in our worship and connecting with Allah’s words.”

The impact extends far beyond daily readings. Participants report increased spiritual awareness, deeper understanding of the Quran, and a sense of community that sustains them through life’s challenges.

Invitation to Spiritual Growth

Juwariyah’s virtual Quran study group is more than just a reading circle—it’s a movement of spiritual empowerment. For Muslim women seeking connection, understanding, and support, this group offers a transformative experience.

Interested women can join the group’s WhatsApp community, becoming part of a growing network of sisters committed to spiritual growth, mutual support, and deep Quranic understanding.

As the morning light breaks and the group begins its daily reading, it serves as a powerful reminder of the Quranic verse: “And continue to remind, for certainly, reminders benefit the believers.” (Quran 51:55).



Juwariyah is a mental health counselor and community leader from Florida. The oldest of 12 children, she was raised in a pioneering Muslim family that was deeply committed to Islamic education and community service. With a master’s degree in mental health counseling, Juwariyah works with individuals with developmental disabilities and runs a group home with her husband. A mother of five grown children, she remains actively involved in her local Islamic community, serving as a board member at the Islamic Center of Ocala and teaching Sunday school. Her passion for Quranic study led her to create a virtual Quran reading group that unites nearly 100 women across the United States, inspiring spiritual growth and sisterhood.

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