Dr. Tamara Gray
Founder, Rabata
Shaykha Dr. Tamara Gray is a founder of Rabata, an organization dedicated to promoting positive cultural change through creative educational experiences. She holds a doctorate in leadership from the University of St. Thomas, a master’s degree in Curriculum Theory and Instruction from Temple University, and spent twenty years studying traditional and classical Islamic sciences, Quran, and Arabic in Damascus, Syria.
Dr. Gray worked in the field of education for twenty-five years before moving into the non-profit world. She is now both the Executive Director of Rabata and its Chief Spirituality Officer. Her work includes the daily nitty gritty of project design as well as the support and mentorship of hundreds of women around the world. She is the instructor for more than ten subjects at Ribaat, teaches RabaTeens, and contributes to curriculum development.
She also serves as both faculty and an academic council member for The Islamic Seminary of America, teaches at the United Theological Seminary of the TwinCities and is a Senior Fellow at the Yaqeen Institute. She has recently joined the Fiqh council of North America in addition to her other responsibilities.
Dr. Tamara is a mother of three, grandmother of two, an avid reader and a lover of cultures, people, coffee and food.
03:00pm-04:00pm
Sunday 13th October
Interact with your Favorite Speaker - 4
Hall 2D
05:10pm-05:35pm
Sunday 13th October
Three Tenets of Change: Spirituality, Positivity and Commitment
Hall 3 (Main Hall)
04:00pm-04:30pm
Saturday 12th October
Interwoven: Combatting Individualism in the Western World
Hall 2B (Young Muslims Sisters)