About our Logo
We celebrate the womb in her roundness, fullness, warmness. Notice the intergenerational female energy within the sister circle, with praying hands holding them up.
About our Logo
We celebrate the womb in her roundness, fullness, warmness. Notice the intergenerational female energy within the sister circle, with praying hands holding them up.
About our Previous Logo
Turning her head to the right, our sister logo has her head filled with beautiful messages of strength and empowerment. The Adinkra symbol earrings are the Sankofa, learn from your past.
Adilah Muhammad, co-owner of Celebrating Sacred Connections, is an experienced nurse with more than three decades of commitment to the wellbeing of others, especially women. Over the years, she has provided health care and support in school systems as a school nurse, in hospital settings as a wound specialist, in health care facilities and in-home care as an educator and one that provides care for women as new mothers, women and men in transition, and women in communities that need support with alternative care for females, nursing mothers and their new babies, and young teens emerging into womanhood. Her prayer is to use Allah's healing that is already in the Earth--like milk in mother's breast for the newborn, to improve our relationships, especially our relationship with our Creator, then healing all other relationships that are in need of healing.
Qur'an Shakir is an advocate for empowered women and girls. She is an author, educational consultant, presenter and speaker. Co-owner of Celebrating Sacred Connections, an organization elevating the status of women, Qur'an Shakir, affectionately called Madame Q, is credited with pioneering projects and programs on a variety of leves in metropolitan Atlanta and the USA. She is recognized across the United States for her championship work as an award-winning educator for nearly 30 years. Certified as a Jegna, Master Educator, Guide and Distinguished Leader, Madame Q is passionate about education, building strong relationships and families, and properly preparing young people to lead and serve.