Al-Adawiya worked for
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture for over 30 years. She was responsible for coordinating Islamic input into the
Preservation of the Black Religious Heritage Documentation project. al-Adawiya worked to preserve records of Malcolm X and was also a scholarship officer. In response to the
genocidal rape against Muslims in the
Bosnian genocide, Al-Adawiya founded Women in Islam in 1992, which was the "first national women’s organization founded by and on behalf of
Muslim women". al-Adawiya formed a national campaign to advocate for the creation of women-friendly mosques, urging mosques to welcome women for prayer as well as recruiting women to serve on mosque governing boards. al-Adawiya is also a founding member of the Malcolm X Museum. al-Adawiya retired from Schomburg in 2021. == Awards and honors ==