A voice of Muslim women in Australia; discussing what really matters to Muslims today
This is the emotional final chapter of my mum's revert story. I appreciate everyone who enjoyed this, who made the effort to tune in and take the time to listen to my mother's legacy. May Allah (SWT) reunites us all in Jannah :)
Chapter 4 of the series Journey to Islam- Fiji, Jordan, Australia
Part 3 of this 3 part series navigating an abusive marriage, leaving and then post separation.Guest speaker Khadijah AlKaddour Motherhood coach
Special guest and a personal fav. Ustadha Dalya Ayoubwas a total honour and privilege to have this much needed discussion about finding the right person to spend your life with. Enjoy!
Part 1- Journey to Islam: untold story of my Mother's revert story
Episode 2- Journey to Islam: untold story of my mother's revert story
Not to worry, I will certainly continue my previous book series, but to keep things fresh- here's my personal journey on antidepressants and How I came off them. Through the eyes of vulnerable human being, practitioner and Muslimah.
This is the third chapter of my mother's revert story. In this chapter my mother talks about the purpose of life and meeting the love of her life. Enjoy!
Reading chapter 2 of my mothers' Journey to Islam. In this Chapter she is back in England and stumbles across some not-so-practicing Muslims. It is however, through them that she finds her path and her true calling. Thank you for the continued support
My mother (Khadijah Johnston) passed away back in December 1999 from Cancer. She wrote this book in hopes to inspire her own parents to find Islam, as well as other parents of reverts. She was truly "not meant for this world" as she would often say- the most down to earth, humble and rather frank person I have ever known. I have started this series of reading her unpublished book to help keep her memory and rewards alive and continuous. My mother and father and my biggest inspirations in life and this is my way of honouring her memory. Enjoy Chapter one: South Africa... Search for Truth 1981 and tune in monthly for new chapters.
Feminism has taken flight and initially may have started to project and enable womens rights int he workforce and in other areas. But is it serving us today? or is it enabling reckless behaviour, destructive thoughts and possibly even taking us out of the fold of Islam. I explore these questions and many others with Ustadha Umm Jamal Ud deen. She is a Sheikha fluent in Arabic, English and of course Islamic Studies.
Re uploadThis is wonderful story of one of my dear friends Maria who is of Vietnamese mix decent and her journey to choosing Islam. It's absolutely inspiring and refreshing to listen to especially when there are so many of us letting go of our Deen these days. Thank you Maria for taking the time to share your wonderful story :)once again don't forget to like, comment and subscribe our instagram page and email or DM for questions or for suggested topics @MuslimahTalks_au or Muslimahtalks.au@gmail.com
Re UploadThis is the final part of the three part series on Abusive marriage with Khadijah motherhood coach. Honestly, Khadijah is so insightful and I can't thank her enough for collaborating with me. I know there is no such thing as a health divorce but we can chose not to retaliate, we can chose not to engage in toxicity of the other person and we can control our actions for the sake of the children. This contains some vital information needed to know when you have left the marriage.
Re upload This is part 2 of the 3 part series with Khadijah motherhood coach on abusive relationships which goes further into what finally breaks the relationship and finally wanting to exit. We explore the difficulties of leaving an abusive relationship and some of the harmful perceptions around leaving.
Re: uploaded If you want to know if you are in an abusive relationship- then this is the podcast for you. This collaborative effort is in 3 parts with the amazing Khadijah motherhood coach. Honestly, I cannot find a more eloquent, informed or educated speaker on this topic- she is a must listen to. Both myself and Khadijah have been in previous abusive relationships and we continually want to use our experience to help others. please leave feedback on my instagram page or if you want a topic DM or email me @muslimahTalk_au or muslimahtalks.au@gmail.com
The feminism debate. Why are Muslim women so attracted to this concept and what are the problems that lie therein. This episode is a collaborative effort with the lovely Um Jamaal a scholar from Sydney discussing some of the issues around feminism and why it is detrimental in Islam
A collaborative effort to discuss different points of views on Corona virus and community response. As health professionals, we will share our thoughts as Muslims and as individuals.
A collaborative effort with my dear friend Eman Abdou on growing up with an abusive father and how that affected her. We constantly hear "stay for the children", but what are the implications of that on the child who is witnessing abuse? What is better? To stay or leave?
This awesome podcast is a collaboration with Founder of Life Academy based in Sydney focusing on the right mindset for marriage- and that doesn't just mean marrying a man with religion. It's a sneak peek into some of the problems women have in marriages and what solutions might be available to her.
Divorce is difficult as it is. Once you have left the abusive relationship, it doesn't stop there unfortunately. Learn the healthy way to approach divorce and how to survive with your sanity intact. Invaluable advise from Khadijah Al-Kaddour, motherhood coach #abuse #abusiverelationship #divorce
Part 2 of the series. In this episode I collaborate with coach and social science expert Khadijah AlKaddour as we explore how to recognise you are in an abusive relationship, what are some of the common misconceptions about leaving an abusive relationship and some of the common pitfalls we tell ourselves. Its absolutely valuable knowledge. Please tune in on spotify/itunes for the full episode
This episode is in 3 parts: In this episode I collaborate with coach and social science expert Khadijah AlKaddour as we explore how to recognise you are in an abusive relationship, what are some of the common misconceptions about leaving an abusive relationship and some of the common pitfalls we tell ourselves. Its absolutely valuable knowledge. Please tune in on spotify/itunes for the full episode
It's easy to sit back and judge a situation when it is not you who is involved. But as Islam teaches us, we are one body and if one part of that body hurts, we all hurt. In this episode I will explore intricate details of being on the receiving end of having a husband accused of terrorism- what that feels like and what lead to these events. It's certainly eye opening and educational. A must listen