School personnel and M.G.T. of Mosque No. 15 pose for a photo at a May 6 program where the Muslim women were honored for donating school uniforms. Photo: Anisah Muhammad

ATLANTA—The M.G.T. (Muslim Girls Training and General Civilization Class, the women of the Nation of Islam) of Muhammad Mosque No. 15 in Atlanta were recently honored at a donor appreciation program held by a local elementary school on May 6. The M.G.T. generously donated more than 100 school uniforms in August 2025, at the beginning of the school year, as part of their annual “Back to School” initiative. In addition, Sister Lucille Muhammad, a retired kindergarten teacher, received an award for reading to children at a recreation center in South Fulton, Ga., in metro-Atlanta, as part of an afterschool program. Sister Dr. Nusaybah Muhammad serves as the Southern Regional Student M.G.T. Captain, based in Atlanta.

“The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan teaches us that the Messiah’s love for God must be so magnificent and so profound that he completely subordinates himself to the Will of God until he becomes one with God. As women of God, we strive to walk in the footsteps of the Messiah, whose deep love is reflected through his sacrifice, service, and care for others,” she said in a statement to The Final Call. “We desire for our actions to mirror the spirit of the Messiah in service to our people. Therefore, we are deeply grateful to be honored for our service, as it serves as the encouragement and motivation needed to continue going into the highways and byways, following the divine example set by Jesus.”