Life and Leadership of Hafizah Faatimah Manuad at MRWF

Biography — Hafizah Faatimah Manuad

The Muslim Reverts Worldwide Forum – (MRWF)

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Hafizah Faatimah Manuad

Hafizah Faatimah Manuad

Managing Director — The Muslim Reverts Worldwide Forum (MRWF)

Hafizah Faatimah Manuad is a daughter of South African parents from Limpopo who migrated to Morocco, where she was born and raised in an environment that honored knowledge, good manners, and attachment to the Qur’an. Growing up between cultures and later returning to South Africa before settling in Guyana, she developed a clear sense of service to the Ummah and a heart that is open to Muslims from every background.

Educational & Professional Background

Allah blessed her to complete the memorization of His Noble Book, and she carries the honor of being a Hafizah al-Qur’an with humility and gratitude. Alongside her Qur’anic journey, she pursued professional studies in Accounting — mastering structure, precision, and accountability — qualities she now applies to MRWF’s organizational framework.

Mission & Role in MRWF

In her role as Managing Director of MRWF, she oversees the planning and execution of programs, departmental structuring, the onboarding and mentorship of new Muslims, and the overall alignment of MRWF initiatives with the Qur’an and Sunnah upon the understanding of the Salaf us-Saliheen.

Philosophy & Vision

Her approach is rooted in sincerity and simplicity: serve Allah by serving His creation. She believes the Qur’an must be central to every initiative, ensuring that reverts never feel abandoned after accepting Islam. For Hafizah Faatimah, memorizing the Qur’an is only the beginning — living by it is the goal.

Statement of Purpose

Through MRWF, she strives to build a global framework where new Muslims can learn, grow in faith, and connect with righteous companionship. Her professional background in accounting ensures transparency and strategic structure, while her memorization of the Qur’an keeps her leadership grounded in faith and sincerity.

“The Qur’an opens the heart to serve. When we carry its words, we must also carry its mercy. Every revert, every new Muslim, should feel that the Ummah received them.”

— Hafizah Faatimah Manuad, Managing Director (MRWF)

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