Amavé Circle began from a longing for sacred spaces where Muslim women could gather while feeling safe, seen, and spiritually held.
So often, the women-only spaces available were tied to milestones like marriages or graduations. It’s been either that or they lacked the privacy and care needed to truly feel sacred.
I wanted something different.
I wanted a space where we could come together not because of an occasion, but because our growth, presence, and journeys are already worthy of being honored.
What began as a quiet intention grew into a vision for gatherings that hold women in every season of life, from young girls who are still becoming to seasoned women whose stories deserve to be cherished.
Amavé Circle is meant to feel like a second home, a place of softness, connection, and belonging. Each gathering is held with care as an offering that honors the quiet unfolding of a woman’s life.
You’re welcome here.