Women and Girls Qur’anic Association holds annual Conference

By Adama Camara

Daara Aisha Ummul Mu’mineen Association (DAUM) for Girls and Women Saturday, 28th of May, held its annual Quranic Recitation and Conference. The event held at the Gambia Supreme Islamic Council (GSIC) was organised to nurture scholastic talents among members of the association.

Speaking at the conference Sheikh Omar Ceesay, the Chief Executive Officer of the Islamic Institute for Education and Development (IIED) under whose organisation DAUM was established, highlighted the merits of the event as empowerment through education.

“Part of the reasons for this activity is to motivate members of the women association on their efforts to learn and share knowledge of the Quran and practices of the beloved Prophet of Islam. This is also to reassure parents or guardians and husbands who allow their girls and women to join the Daara that their efforts are not in vain.”

Kawey Njie-Lette, Chairperson of Aisha Ummul Mu’mineen Association (DAUM) said the Daara comprises of female students of all ages and from all walks of life including public and private sectors.

“Our members are from all backgrounds and among us are students, mothers and role models united in the search for knowledge in order to make the society much more conducive for human living,” she said.

Noting that, women are mothers who the society cannot go without, thus the need to search for knowledge that will benefit them in this world and the hereafter.

Sharing their experiences from the annual conference, Salimatou Sabally a member of the Daara expressed delight for the skills she earned in recitation of the Qur’an within a short period of her enrolment to the association.

Fatima Sowe, the Public Relation Officer of DAUM described the event as one of the initiatives meant to foster friendship and sisterhood among members. Other events, she said include speech competitions and lecture series among different groups of members meant to stimulate the culture of reading and research on any topical issue.

The event featured keynote lectures by Oustasha Mariama Sarr and Oustasha Fatima Quraysh on social interactions and nurturing relationships.

Daara Aish Ummel Mu’muneen Association is a non-charitable organisation that has existed for the past 25 years. It caters for need of girls and women in the learning and teaching of the Qur’an with support by the Busumbala based Islamic Institute for Education and Development (IIED). The teaching sessions conducted on Thursdays and Fridays evenings (between 4 and 7 pm) formerly in Pipeline are now conducted at Al Farooq Mosque opposite the Qcell building.