Al-Qubaysiat, or Al-Qubaisiat () in Syria, '''Al-Tabba'iyyat () in Jordan, and Al-Sahariyyat''' () in Lebanon, is an Islamic women's organization and religious movement established in the early 1960s, based in Damascus-Syria, founded by Sheikha Munira al-Qubaysi in Syria.
Al-Qubaysiat, or Al-Qubaisiat () in Syria, '''Al-Tabba'iyyat () in Jordan, and Al-Sahariyyat''' () in Lebanon, is an Islamic women's organization and religious movement established in the early 1960s, based in Damascus-Syria, founded by Sheikha Munira al-Qubaysi in Syria.
The Qubaysi group is for women only and is an active part of Syria's Islamic revivalist movement. The group calls for an apolitical Islam. It aims at teaching young Syrian women and girls the Quran, hadith, Sunnah, tafsir and Islamic values and traditions. It organizes religious lessons in homes and has been instrumental in spreading religious sentiment among young women. Since its early days, the movement has operated semi-openly until it was officially recognized by the Syrian state under Bashar al-Asad’s government in 2003 and was allowed to openly operate its activities from official mosques.
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