The awesome people who give their time to us
Counselors
Muslim Youth Group Counselors
Moahad Dar
Br Moahad moved to Greenville, NC when he was 7 in 1979 and grew up in the area. He is currently a faculty member in the Brody School of Medicine. Br Moahad feels great empathy for these youth because he too grew up in Greenville and knows what it feels to be the only Muslim in school. He is a strong believer in the MYG because it can help Muslim youth “vent” their feelings and challenges from the week.
Faiza Mustafa
Sr Faiza was born and raised here in Greenville, NC where she attended public school. She completed her bachelor’s in Biological Sciences from N.C. State University in 2013 and is now working on her Masters in Public Health at ECU. She was very active in the Muslim Students Association at NCSU where she served as a member of the Shura. We are very grateful for her many contributions to the MYG and to the community .
Nowairah Syed
Sr Nowairah spent part of her youth in Saudi Arabia and then moved to the Washington, DC area as a teenager. She attended Islamic schools and has formal training in Islamic Sciences. She is currently the principle of the Sunday school and her husband Salman Ashraf is a faculty member in the Brody School of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Disease. Sr Nowairah brings a dynamic quality to the MYG and has helped bring innovative approaches to our curriculum.
Moahad Dar
Br Moahad moved to Greenville, NC when he was 7 in 1979 and grew up in the area. He is currently a faculty member in the Brody School of Medicine. Br Moahad feels great empathy for these youth because he too grew up in Greenville and knows what it feels to be the only Muslim in school. He is a strong believer in the MYG because it can help Muslim youth “vent” their feelings and challenges from the week.
Faiza Mustafa
Sr Faiza was born and raised here in Greenville, NC where she attended public school. She completed her bachelor’s in Biological Sciences from N.C. State University in 2013 and is now working on her Masters in Public Health at ECU. She was very active in the Muslim Students Association at NCSU where she served as a member of the Shura. We are very grateful for her many contributions to the MYG and to the community .
Nowairah Syed
Sr Nowairah spent part of her youth in Saudi Arabia and then moved to the Washington, DC area as a teenager. She attended Islamic schools and has formal training in Islamic Sciences. She is currently the principle of the Sunday school and her husband Salman Ashraf is a faculty member in the Brody School of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Disease. Sr Nowairah brings a dynamic quality to the MYG and has helped bring innovative approaches to our curriculum.