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Friendship Breakups, Boundaries, and HealingFriendship heartbreaks hurt just as deeply as romantic ones sometimes even more. In this episode, we unpack what it means to lose a friend you thought would be around forever, the grief that follows, and the slow, gentle process of healing or not…We also talk about the importance of setting healthy boundaries, recognizing when you've outgrown certain dynamics, and asking the hard question: are you sure you aren't the toxic one? It's an honest, emotional, and growth-filled conversation about learning, unlearning, and finding peace after friendship loss.Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neverfullyunderstood_?igsh=MXIxbGU0ZTdlc25ocQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qrFind Amina on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ameenah_bint?igsh=dWVlNG5kc2F6MmY3
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I'm baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack. Not the end of a horror film, but the end of a troubling journey of work, life and love lost with a happy ending. Don't be scared.I owe you the completion of the Sahabiya Series, so here's this week's episode on Sawdah bint Zam'a (RA), the second wife of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. While it's hard to find English language information on her, it is possible alhamdulillah thanks to shayookh out there interpreting those texts for us. Tune in to hear the 6 lessons I learned from what I found, and how they help me mother and live right now. For Muslimahs today who are navigating faith, family, and societal expectations, this is a good listen!Links:1. Mothers of the Believers Pt. 6: https://youtu.be/OcPOZd1edec?si=k0SfYDEttKzAowV72. Lady Sawdah Bint Zama'a: https://furqaan.org/lady-sawdah-bint-zamah-the-steadfast-wife-of-the-prophet-saw/3. Sawdah bint Zama'a: https://riwaya.co.uk/riwaya-blog/sawdah-bint-zamah-ra/Did you know you can send us a text? Feedback, questions, or recommendations welcomed!Support the show1. Web: www.mommyingwhilemuslim.com2. Email: salam@mommyingwhilemuslim.com3. FB: Mommying While Muslim page and Mommyingwhilemuslim group4. IG: @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcast5. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrrdKxpBdBO4ZLwB1kTmz1w
The Heavenly Marriage of the Prophet ﷺ & Zaynab bint Jahsh (رضي الله عنها)
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Juwayriya bint al-Harith (RA) was a noblewoman from the Banu Mustaliq tribe and later became one of the wives of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). Her birth name was Barrah, which the Prophet (ﷺ) later changed to Juwayriya, meaning “little girl” or “young woman.” She was the daughter of al-Harith ibn Abi Dirar, the chief of the Banu Mustaliq tribe. In 5 AH (627 CE), during the expedition against Banu Mustaliq, her tribe was defeated by the Muslims, and Juwayriya (RA) was taken captive. She fell into the share of Thabit ibn Qays, a companion of the Prophet (ﷺ). Desiring freedom, Juwayriya (RA) negotiated a mukataba (contract of emancipation) with Thabit. She then approached the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) to help her fulfill it. The Prophet (ﷺ) not only agreed to help her but also offered to marry her, to which she consented. Upon their marriage, the companions of the Prophet (ﷺ), out of respect for the new marital bond, freed around 100 of her tribespeople, saying, “These are the in-laws of the Messenger of Allah.” This act led to a great reconciliation between her tribe and the Muslims. Juwayriya (RA) was known for her devotion to worship and piety. One authentic hadith mentions that the Prophet (ﷺ) found her engaged in dhikr (remembrance of Allah) from after Fajr until mid-morning, highlighting her spiritual commitment. (Sahih Muslim 2726) She remained married to the Prophet (ﷺ) until his passing and lived on for many years afterward. According to Sunni sources, she passed away around 50 AH (670 CE) during the caliphate of Mu'awiyah ibn Abi Sufyan, and she was buried in Al-Baqi' cemetery in Medina.
The Legacy of 'A'isha Bint Yusuf, 922 AH. - Ml Muhammed Ali Desai by Radio Islam
In this episode, Ishreen delves into the leadership lessons drawn from the historical figure Na'ila bint al-Furafisa, exploring her relevance to today's chief people officers, HR directors, and inclusion leaders. Ishreen highlights three key areas of leadership: crisis management, strategic communication, and maintaining integrity. By examining Naila's courageous actions during a time of crisis, her powerful use of symbolic communication, and her unwavering commitment to her values, Ishreen offers actionable insights for modern leaders facing challenges in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) initiatives. KEY TAKEAWAYS Leaders should take decisive action during challenging times, demonstrating courage and commitment to their core values, even when faced with significant pressures or threats to inclusion initiatives. Crafting narratives that resonate emotionally with stakeholders is crucial. It's not enough to present data; leaders must connect on a deeper level to inspire action and support for inclusion efforts. Maintaining integrity is essential, especially when faced with compromises that could dilute core values. Leaders should stand firm in their principles, even when it is difficult. Investing in mentorship opportunities for underrepresented voices is vital for fostering growth and ensuring diverse perspectives are included in leadership. Documenting the impact of inclusion initiatives and creating a sense of distributed ownership helps embed belonging into the organisation, making it resilient to changes in leadership or budget constraints. BEST MOMENTS "The legacy of change needs to be driven by you. So that's why we've created a step change for UK industry to help business leaders make a real difference." "It's that idea of taking decisive action when things get tough. It's about actually doing something to protect them, even when it's hard." "Na'ila's example suggests that sometimes holding firm to your principles, even when it's hard, is the most powerful thing you can do." "It's not just about presenting data. It's about framing a narrative that really connects with people." "What aspects of Na'ila's story resonate most deeply with your own leadership journey? And how can you apply these principles to your work?" VALUABLE RESOURCES Privilege Survey https://intelligentlinking261447.typeform.com/to/SNkQvD0v Website: https://belongingpioneers.com/privilege-research-and-podcast Email: equitychampions@belongingpioneers.com ABOUT THE HOSTS Ishreen Bradley, a Strategic Pioneer, excels in guiding Professional Leaders through complex challenges with clarity, confidence, and courage. She focuses on cultivating inclusive cultures and authentic leadership, offering senior leaders advice, consultancy, training, and coaching. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ishreenbradley-diversity-equity-inclusion-advisorPrivilege, Eruption, Culture, Diversity, inclusion, Equity, diverse, cultural, impact, power: https://privilege-eruption.com
In this episode, Ishreen takes listeners on a deep dive into the life of Khadija bint Khuwaylid, a remarkable 7th-century businesswoman whose leadership principles offer timeless lessons for fostering inclusion and belonging in today's workplaces. She explores Khadija's extraordinary success in the male-dominated trading industry, her unwavering support for the early Muslim community, and her commitment to philanthropy and resilience in the face of adversity. KEY TAKEAWAYS Khadija bint Khuwaylid exemplified the ability to see potential in individuals and ideas that others might overlook, as demonstrated by her recognition of Muhammad's integrity and character. She showed unwavering support for Muhammad and the early Muslim community, emphasising the importance of standing up for one's beliefs and values, even in the face of adversity and personal sacrifice. Khadija prioritised hiring based on integrity and character rather than social status, highlighting the need for organisations to look beyond traditional qualifications when promoting diverse talent. Her philanthropy and support for the less fortunate, including feeding the hungry and providing dowries for women, illustrate the significance of creating support systems that foster belonging within organisations. Despite facing significant hardships, including financial loss during the Quraysh boycott, Khadija remained committed to her values and mission, serving as a reminder for leaders to maintain their dedication to inclusion and equity, even when faced with challenges. BEST MOMENTS "Khadija shows us that there's a different way to approach it. Are we doing enough to look beyond just the traditional qualifications and really consider someone's character?" "Khadija was the first person to embrace Islam. She believed him instantly. No hesitation, no doubt." "Her resilience wasn't just about gritting her teeth and bearing it. It was about staying true to what she believed in." "It's a challenge to all of us to make sure that their organisation's commitment to inclusion isn't just a fad." "Khadija's story shows us that real change is possible when we have the courage to lead with our values." VALUABLE RESOURCES Privilege Survey https://intelligentlinking261447.typeform.com/to/SNkQvD0v Website: https://belongingpioneers.com/privilege-research-and-podcast Email: equitychampions@belongingpioneers.com ABOUT THE HOSTS Ishreen Bradley, a Strategic Pioneer, excels in guiding Professional Leaders through complex challenges with clarity, confidence, and courage. She focuses on cultivating inclusive cultures and authentic leadership, offering senior leaders advice, consultancy, training, and coaching. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ishreenbradley-diversity-equity-inclusion-advisorPrivilege, Eruption, Culture, Diversity, inclusion, Equity, diverse, cultural, impact, power: https://privilege-eruption.com
Stories of the Companions: EP 52 - Safiyyah bint huyay RA 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
The Prophet's ﷺ marriage to Zaynab bint Jaḥsh (rA) stands unique among all of his marriages because of its explicit pronouncement in the Qur'an. Despite the stated theological, social, and legal goals the Qur'an posits as the reason for its contraction, the marriage has remained a topic of contention for centuries. This paper examines the many internal and external contradictions that characterize the story, many of which render the lovestruck narrative logistically unfeasible. It will illustrate that, far from a marriage of convenience based on passion, it was a necessary one to enact social and specifically marital reform.Note: The audio files are generated using AI technology. As such, the intonations and pronunciation of certain words may not reflect human speech patterns. For the original written research paper check out https://yaqeeninstitute.org
Stories of the Companions: EP 49 - Fakhitah bint Abi Talib (RA) 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
Stories of the Companions: EP 48 - Maymunah bint al-Harith (RA) 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
Stories of the Companions: EP 47 - Juwayriya bint al-Harith RA 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
Stories of the Companions: EP 46 - Zaynab bint Jahsh 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
Stories of the Companions: EP 45 - Asmā bint 'Umays (RA) 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
The biggest stages in the world are waiting to welcome you. Are you ready to take the stage? Let me teach you how…. Join The Elite Mastermind with me! There are only 20 seats available. Link here: https://heathermonahan.com/the-elite-mastermind/ In This Episode You Will Learn About: How a real princess struggles & triumphs in her career The powerful impact of paving the way for the women who come after you What investing in the empowerment of women will do for your company How uplifting women & technology go hand in hand Resources: Website: https://alwaleedphilanthropies.org/en Website: https://www.tawuniya.com/en/ Visit heathermonahan.com Reach out to me on Instagram & LinkedIn Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com Show Notes: You are going to love this! Do you remember my trip to Saudi Arabia? Well, I have been saving one of my favorite experiences from that trip for you. Today I am sharing the “Empowering Voices: Women Leaders Panel'' that I hosted with two real PRINCESSES. Princess Lamia bint Majid Al Saud, the Secretary General of Al Waleed Philanthropies and her cousin, Princess Jwaher Al Saud, the Chief of Customer Experience of Tawuniya, joined me to discuss women's empowerment in Saudi Arabia. They reveal some of the impressive technological innovations that are led by powerful women and the opportunities they are creating to increase gender diversity in the industry. Plus Princess Lamia and Princess Jwaher will share their advice on how you can challenge adversity in your life and seize all the opportunities you deserve. The future is bright! Let's pave the way together! If You Liked This Episode You Might Also Like These Episodes: #416: From High School Dropout To Multi-millionaire: Transcend The Limits Of Failure to Find Success with Steven Bartlett Top Podcaster, Entrepreneur, CEO, & Investor #418: CREATE Your Billion-Dollar Mindset: The Shift That Is Standing Between You & A Billion Dollars with Amjad Masad, Dileep Thazhmon, Martin Villig, & Ankush Grover #422: How To Leverage Your Past For A BIGGER Future with Jerry Inzerillo CEO Of Diriyah Gate Development Authority & Vice Chairman of Forbes Travel Guide Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stories of the Companions: EP# 31 - The Story of Hafsa bint 'Umar (r) 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
Bint il Sham - "Ishtar” from the 2023 compilation album By the People, For the People on House of Afandi Records A relatively new singer/songwriter, Bint il Sham says her music is "driven by translating the journey of being a Palestinian refugee between Amman and Damascus." Her songs mix minimal electronica with poetry and sociopolitical messages related to her own experiences. Today's Song of the Day is the title track from her 2023 EP, inspired by the book Lugz Ashtar (or The Mystery of Ishtar) by author Firas Al-Sawwah. Read the full story at KEXP.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stories of the Companions: EP#26 - Asma bint Abi Bakr 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
Stories of the Companions - Part 13 - Fatima bint Muhammad 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
Have you ever heard a Hun proclaim they owned their own business, with silently screaming inside that joining an MLM isn't the same thing as being a business owner? Have you ever been curious about some of the less obvious things a real small business owner would be concerned about that might never cross the mind of someone in an MLM? Well you're in luck! Olivia is an internal auditor by trade, who also fell prey to an MLM and quickly saw how the scam can pull you in. Now she runs a successful business of her own and wanted to talk about the real differences between being your own boss and being The Boss.Show NotesFTC vs BINT - https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2023/07/operators-blessing-loom-scheme-banned-multi-level-marketing-result-pyramid-scheme-charges-broughtConnect with Olivia on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-whipple-07009118/Celeb's LOVE S&D! They're just like us! - https://people.com/style/ruth-bader-ginsburg-stella-dot-necklace-kardashians/RBG's Necklace is a Stella & Dot gift - https://www.jckonline.com/editorial-article/ruth-bader-ginsburgs-collar-stella/The Audit Library - https://theauditlibrary.com/Out of MLM - https://outofmlm.info/Cultish by Amanda Montell - https://amzn.to/3Q7owx9Dr. Steven Hassan's BITE Model - https://freedomofmind.com/cult-mind-control/bite-model/Ponzinomics by Robert L. FitzPatrick - https://amzn.to/3q16oJbHow can you help?Report false income and health claims here: https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/Or go to: https://www.truthinadvertising.orgYou can also report to your state Attorney General's office! https://www.naag.org/find-my-ag/Not in the U.S.? Go here: https://www.ftc.gov/policy/international/competition-consumer-protection-authorities-worldwideSupport the Podcast!Join the Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/robertablevinsBuy me a Taco and leave a note!