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Dr. Sadaf Lodhi OBGYN is back on the podcast this year to discuss the gender health gap and how it creates even more barriers for women, especially in marginalized communities of Muslim American women: from the Black community to asylees, immigrants, and refugees. Sick women don't have the luxury of having sex positivity in their homes when their basic needs won't be met, and are in fact sabotaged by the state. We talk about trauma, cell memory, cultural competency, and funding cuts that directly impact how we fare in the American pseudo-healthcare maze that's hard to navigate when we DO speak English.No visit with Dr. Sadaf Lodhi is complete without talking about mindset on the path to unlearning guilt and shame, and embracing sex positivity. There's also lots of good news on the horizon with Dr. Lodhi and we hope you catch it towards the end of this episode. Share it with a friend and let us know how you're working on building your sex positive home.Links:1. Find Dr. Sadaf Lodhi OBGYN on IG2. Find Dr. Sadaf Lodhi on the web3. Resources Dr. Lodhi recommends for sex positivity, education & advocacy a. HEART b. Gynogirl c. Desidoc.md d. Dr. Habeeb Akande e. Brown Girl Healthcare f. The Black OBGYN Project 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
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Assalamu Alaikum warahmatullahi wabaratuhu my dearest sisters, and welcome to A Muslimah's Guide to Femininity. This podcast is your dedicated space for exploring the core principles of femininity through the lens of Islam. We're here to provide you with thoughtful insights, practical advice, and spiritual guidance on how to embody the qualities of a graceful, strong, and purpose-driven Muslimah and how to develop your femininity. Each episode is designed to help you cultivate a deeper connection with your deen, refine your personal style, and navigate your roles with confidence and elegance. From discussions on modesty, self-care, and relationships to embracing your identity in a way that aligns with Islamic values, this podcast offers you a clear path to living a life of intentionality and spiritual fulfillment as a Muslim woman. Join us on this purposeful journey one episode at a time to become the best version of yourself, fully grounded in your faith and empowered to shine in every aspect of your life.
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Today we have a chat with Elizabeth Cabuhat From @Mindful Motherhood___ Maternal mental health is a small business, specializing in providing compassionate mental health services and peer support tailored for mothers. Our mission is to create a nurturing space that empowers mothers on their mental health journey, offering personalized support that goes beyond traditional approaches. With a focus on mental well-being and peer connections, we are here to strengthen the emotional resilience of mothers during this transformative phase of life. Elizabeth holds a Diploma in Mental Health and Peer Support Work. This episode dives into the intricate topics of pregnancy, labor support, and post-partum support. Elizabeth gives us her top tips for having a great journey of pregnancy from beginning to healing not only for women experiencing the pregnancy but also advice for those supporting the pregnant mother on her journey. You can find me on @mind.space.academy please drop me a DM and introduce yourself, I am eager to learn more about my listeners!
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Apologies for not uploading an episode last week. This week you get to listen to the full episode. In this episode, we talk about how as Muslimahs, we can be too Holy for some and not Holy enough for some and of course we played our game. Shades of Muslimah: a few Muslimahs come together to talk about topics related to them. Note: the Shades of Muslimahs Podcast was recorded last year and it is used as a means of understanding. It is not to insult or belittle anyone or their efforts. Vocals only by @siedd Background sound by @bevis rain and thunder sounds --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suruspeaks/message
In this episode, we talk about the conflict surrounding The hijab Shades of Muslimah: a few Muslimahs come together to talk about how we found Allah and the reversion of someone popular. Note: the Shades of Muslimahs Podcast was recorded last year and it is used as a means of understanding. It is not to insult or belittle anyone or their efforts. Vocals only by @siedd Background sound by @bevis rain and thunder sounds --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suruspeaks/message
Disclaimer: this video contains sensitive material, viewer discretion is advised! WOW.. What an incredible episode we have for you all today!! The Melbourne Muslimahs team joined us on the podcast to tell all about their journeys so far. From Reverting to Islam in prison; running nightclubs, dealing drugs, converting to Islam and relapsing. Now they're running an organisation centred around helping women going through hardship, domestic violence, rehab and finding a safe haven in life after prison. Please leave a comment; we'd love to hear what you guys think and chime in as well! If you enjoyed this episode or found it beneficial, don't forget to LIKE the video and SHARE it with others!! Check out the Melbourne Muslimahs through the links below: https://instagram.com/melbourne_muslimahs_?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== https://muslimahs.org.au Follow us on our socials at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fairdinkumau/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fairdinkumau Tik Tok: @fairdinkumau For the audio listeners out there: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2yRDjMv... Peace!!
In this episode, we ask the question Do Nigerians see colour? Shades of Muslimah: a few Muslimahs come together to talk about how we found Allah and the reversion of someone popular. Note: the Shades of Muslimahs Podcast was recorded last year and it is used as a means of understanding. It is not to insult or belittle anyone or their efforts. Vocals only by @siedd Background sound by @bevis rain and thunder sounds --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suruspeaks/message
In this episode, we continue from last week's episode Shades of Muslimah: a few Muslimahs come together to talk about how we found Allah and the reversion of someone popular. Note: the Shades of Muslimahs Podcast was recorded last year and it is used as a means of understanding. It is not to insult or belittle anyone or their efforts. Vocals only by @siedd Background sound by @bevis rain and thunder sounds --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suruspeaks/message
In this episode, a few Muslimahs come together to talk about how we found Allah and the reversion of someone popular. Note: the Shades of Muslimahs Podcast was recorded last year and it is used as a means of understanding. It is not to insult or belittle anyone or their efforts. Vocals only by @siedd Background sound by @bevis rain and thunder sounds --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suruspeaks/message
Warning: LanguageSarah Khan joins us to discuss her journey finding and following through with a gestational carrier not just once, but TWICE
In this episode, we explore the habits that contribute to success among Muslim women. From consistent prayer and reflection to strong time management skills, we'll dive into the specific habits that successful Muslimahs cultivate in their personal and professional lives. Whether you're a Muslimah looking to elevate your life or simply seeking inspiration, you'll gain valuable insights from this conversation.
A lot of people say they stumbled into their jobs - and we have a lot of podcast episodes with guests who describe their career this way. But we've never heard a story like Reham Fawad's. Her product career was literally handed to her! In today's episode, Reham shares her knowledge and passion for product management, her 15 years of experience, and her insight into how to get into the profession. She also tells us about the amazing group she founded for Muslimahs in product - MVP! Key lessons from this episode At the core of product management is empathy, listening to people and adding value to their lives in whatever way you can (6:00) Always look at the why and pull yourself back if you're solutionising instead of listening (10:00) The question she gets asked all the time (hint: it's about how to get into product) (19:00) Show Notes and Transcript: https://www.tech-sisters.com/2023/02/reham-fawad/ Leave a Review: https://buff.ly/3o3ifG7 Patreon: patreon.com/techsisters
Welcome back to another episode my loves! I am so excited to bring out this two part series on becoming a Muslim “It Girl”. The first part is how a Muslim woman should be in her society. This talks about the beauty secrets of her character at home and in society, self respect and her love for her creator. The second part of this episode is about how to be beautiful for her Lord. I talk about how a Muslim woman should look after the physical blessings the almighty has given her in terms of cleanliness, hair care, feminine hygiene, fitness, health and how she should display that beauty in public through modesty and haya for the sake of her Lord. In this episode, features habits you should implement to become the Muslim “It Girl” and some lifestyle products to help you get there and do those habits. There is a lot to speak about in this empowering episode so grab your matcha, get into your comfy pjs and put on some skincare and relax and dive into becoming the ultimate Muslim “It Girl”. Part 2 will be coming soon In Sha Allah and that will be to do with the obligatory acts of worship as Muslimahs such as Salah, fasting and being in a state of remembrance of Allah. *Disclaimer* This episode is a big reminder to myself foremost before I share this anyone else. By no means do I claim to know it all, Allah is the all-knowing and we are learners of Islam through our entire life. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/e-muslimah/message
In this episode, I feature my best friend Iffah and we talk about the power of habit, navigating through the dunya, changes we made to become better Muslimahs, routines and things that have helped us get closer to Allah SWT and doing Islamic routines with friends. It's an episode you don't want to miss out on so grab your coffee and put your skincare on whilst we all take a look at how to navigate through this dunya. My instagram: https://instagram.com/emuslimahh?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Links of products featured in todays podcast: The Glorious Qur'an https://amzn.eu/d/bpCHZ4d My journal https://amzn.eu/d/80GbdmC Iffah's journal https://amzn.eu/d/9L2QWKb The Ideal Muslimah: https://amzn.eu/d/hFaA1Rv --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/e-muslimah/message
EP015: On this episode, I sit down with Sueha – mum to Yahya & a mindset and productivity coach – to discuss how she went from struggling with her weight and being told she probably would never conceive, to working on all the things holding her back and finally conceiving her first child. Like, ShareContinue reading "Overcoming Infertility – A Muslimahs’ Story"
Mariama's love of Arabic as a young adult led her to become a student of knowledge in Egypt. Along the way, she realizes that this journey was nothing like she expected it to be.This week we've partnered up with Salaams App:If you are searching for a Muslim partner who shares your values and core beliefs, or maybe you have recently moved to a new city and are in search of Muslimahs in your vicinity to connect with, then Salams is the app for you!With over 3.5 million Muslims signed up globally, Salams has made it all that easy to search, build and find a relationship based on the foundations of Islam, from friendship for the sake of Allah to all the way to finding the right partner for marriage.Give Salams a try by heading to salams.app.link/TDSPodcast and download it todayThis episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.Recorded at MH Studios TorontoHost: Cadar MohamudSenior Producer/ Editor: Muna ScekomarProducer In-Training: Nima HarunRecording Engineer: Jonathan LilloGraphic Designer: Wasima FarahProject manager: Yasmin MohamudMarketing Manager: Sawsan Abdillahi
| Dr. Saima Ali tells us how she navigated the choice between Wall Street and the hospital, and how she continues to follow her passion to help other Muslim women get rich, too. She's a Financial Coach who helps us answer: ● What are our money hang ups and why? ● Did you know there's survivors' guilt over having money? ● Is money a fitna (affliction, trial) or barakah (blessing)? Find out why women are better investors, the stigma associated with being rich Muslim women, why financial independenc is critical to Muslimahs, and how Islam brought financial idependence to women via, wait for it, Sharia Law!!! Tune in at 6pm EST wherever you listen to podcasts and SHARE this episode with someone who calls you “greedy” when you dream big. | Listen to Wealthy Muslim Women podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wealthy-muslim-women/id1471075461 Find Dr. Ali on the Web: www.wealthymuslimwomen.us Dr. Ali Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wealthymuslimwomen/ Dr. Ali Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WealthyMuslimWomen The Simple Path to Wealth by J.L. Collins: https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Path-Wealth-financial-independence/dp/1533667926 Saima's book recommendation: Moderate Muslim Marriage by Suzy Ismail: https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Muslim-Marriage-Finding-Succeed/dp/1590080718 Web: www.mommyingwhilemuslim.com Email: salam@mommyingwhilemuslim.com FB: Mommying While Muslim page and Mommyingwhilemuslim group IG: @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrrdKxpBdBO4ZLwB1kTmz1wSupport the show
We're excited to kick off our latest series "Debunking Period Myths" by answering the question "Is My Period a Curse or Blessing?" The taboo surrounding menstruation has caused women around the world to feel ashamed, cursed, and uninformed about a natural process of the female body. Islam teaches us that Allah SWT does not burden any soul more than what it can handle and that it is our responsibility as women to learn about rulings which pertain to us. In this video we answer several questions (see the pinned comment for time stamps for each question) to help clarify how we should perceive the taboos surrounding periods as Muslimahs. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Jazakhallahukhair for watching! ?? LIKE ? SHARE ? SUBSCRIBE ? Subscribe For more: http://www.youtube.com/c/PristineMessage ?? Follow/Like Us Socially ?? ?Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pristine.muslimahs.5 ?Twitter: https://twitter.com/PristineMessage ?Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pristinemes... ?Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pristinemes ?Website: https://pristinemessage.com/
We're excited to kick off our latest series "Debunking Period Myths" by answering the question "Is My Period a Curse or Blessing?" The taboo surrounding menstruation has caused women around the world to feel ashamed, cursed, and uninformed about a natural process of the female body. Islam teaches us that Allah SWT does not burden any soul more than what it can handle and that it is our responsibility as women to learn about rulings which pertain to us. In this video we answer several questions (see the pinned comment for time stamps for each question) to help clarify how we should perceive the taboos surrounding periods as Muslimahs. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Jazakhallahukhair for watching! ?? LIKE ? SHARE ? SUBSCRIBE ? Subscribe For more: http://www.youtube.com/c/PristineMessage ?? Follow/Like Us Socially ?? ?Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pristine.muslimahs.5 ?Twitter: https://twitter.com/PristineMessage ?Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pristinemes... ?Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pristinemes ?Website: https://pristinemessage.com/
Listen in on a discussion between four young Muslimahs about the requirements of Hijab, what it's like wearing it in a non-Muslim country, and their unique experiences. ?? LIKE ? SHARE ? SUBSCRIBE ? Subscribe For more: http://www.youtube.com/c/PristineMessage ?? Follow/Like Us Socially ?? ?Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pristine.muslimahs.5 ?Twitter: https://twitter.com/PristineMessage ?Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pristinemes... ?Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pristinemes ?Website: https://pristinemessage.com/
Listen in on a discussion between four young Muslimahs about the requirements of Hijab, what it's like wearing it in a non-Muslim country, and their unique experiences. ?? LIKE ? SHARE ? SUBSCRIBE ? Subscribe For more: http://www.youtube.com/c/PristineMessage ?? Follow/Like Us Socially ?? ?Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pristine.muslimahs.5 ?Twitter: https://twitter.com/PristineMessage ?Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pristinemes... ?Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pristinemes ?Website: https://pristinemessage.com/
assalamuallaikum! Finally we have hit the hot topic! Marriage & Identity. Many converts and new Muslimahs make it a goal of theirs to get married under the impression that Marriage completes half their deen. Join on us for this ongoing discussion about marriage and how crucial it is to establish your Muslim identity before jumping into a lifelong commitment with the wrong (or right) person! Learn from us, so you don't have to learn the hard way! Grab your cup of Halal Goodness and join us for today's topic!
Assalamu'alaikum! In tonight's episode of our ongoing November Series on "Gender in Islam", join our hosts Brother Siddique and Sister Dini together with Sister Jannah, a Chinese convert since 2009, and a well-known Muslim social media personality today alhamdulillah
Join Megan Wyatt as she answers Wives of Jannah community member marriage related questions from her inbox. In this episode, she answers three separate emails from three different women all facing a similar challenge: their husbands in one way or another are involved with other women. There are lessons in here for all wives about knowing their worth as a Muslimahs and how to navigate difficult circumstances where rights aren't being upheld. To ask a question of your own visit: www.wivesofjanah.com/askaquestion Learn about relationship coaching: www.wivesofjannah.com/coaching To download a free ebook visit: www.wivesofjanah.com/ebooks
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha Laher: Role Models for our young muslimahs - Apa Zaakirah Ansaarmeah by Radio Islam
Estela Rodriguez Jibril started her company, Spiral Up Connections, in 2016. She has helped more than 200 women and men embark on their self-improvement journey by offering live and online courses, retreats, global summits, and one-on-one and group coaching services Estela uses her background as a sex coach, licensed therapist and trauma specialist to understand her clients' psychological challenges and employ cognitive techniques, such as motivational interviewing and neuro-linguistic programming, to help them achieve self-actualization. In this interview, we sit down together to discuss:
When we discuss entertainment, we think about music, too. Muslimahs have been making music for centuries, but a lot of us haven't been taught that. Amira Daugherty talks about her path from law to music, from activism to making history on American Idol, all without encouragement or accolades because Muslimah voices don't get them. This rapper, singer, and spoken word artist is literally using her voice to communicate across boundaries and connect with humanity, facing hurdles within and outside of her community. She's also got a special ability you'll want to hear about as she attempts to create more inclusive American Muslimah representation. Hit the high notes with us on this episode airing at 6pm EST on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, or Alexa.Links:Find Amira online and SUPPORT HER ALBUM: https://amiraunplugged.onuniverse.com/Follow Amira on IG: @amiraunpluggedFollow Amira on YouTube: Amira UnpluggedWeb: www.mommyingwhilemuslim.comEmail: mommyingwhilemuslim@gmail.comFB: Mommying While Muslim page and Mommyingwhilemuslim groupIG: @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcast
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In this episode, Sh. Abdurrahmann Murad joins Dr. Syed to lead a panel discussion with MSA Sisters on “Amplifying Muslimah Voices”. They address the biggest challenges facing sisters in the Dawah, the challenge of culture vs faith, how Muslimahs can build their own identities, managing cultural norms, the ideologies of feminism, how to properly represent Islam, advices for those in the Dawah, how to support and encourage those who are sincere to speak up for the Deen and much more! Please consider supporting us by subscribing on youtube.com/drsyed. Enjoy the full visual experience and stay connected for extra content! Life Haqq is a podcast series by Dr. Syed ibn Iqbal, we will be discussing many of the ongoing current events, providing the perspective of a Muslim using Imaan-based thinking and have conversations with different guests and mashayikh across Canada and North America.
Sorry for the delay!! Since I'm taking a break before Season 2, I thought to publish the rest of the Ramadan Revival Live Cast recordings from Ramadan. We talked about a few topics which you will be seeing more of insha'Allah for Season 2! Marriage has always been a very important topic for the Muslim community and especially more so for converts and new Muslimahs! We explored a bit about marriage during the Live Cast in Ramadan and we talked about some very important issues. Here is a sneak peek of what's to come, insha'Allah! Feel free to share your comments and thoughts!
Conversation with Baba Ali, he is the co-founder of Half our Deen, a Muslim marriage website. I found out about Half our Deen whilst I was doing research for a chapter in my book Smart Single Muslimah. The chapter is titled "How to find a husband?" I immediately liked the Islamic ethos of the website and wanted to find out more. In this episode, we discuss: Why did Baba Ali decide to start a Muslim matchmaking site? What is wrong with the approach of many other Muslim marriage apps and websites? Why many Muslim matrimonial sites attract Muslim men who want to date rather than get married. Why delaying marriage is a bad idea Why "halal dating" doesn't lead to a strong happy marriage full of barakah (blessings) Does it make sense to want a 'modern progressive husband' but still expect him to give you 'your Islamic rights' as a Muslim wife? If you're thinking of using a Muslim marriage app or site to find a husband, I would highly recommend this site. It has so many features that help you find someone compatible. Please share the site details with your friends and family. https://www.halfourdeen.com/ *Want more marriage advice? Join the Pre-marriage Course & get the tools and advice you need to begin your marriage journey today. https://smartmuslima.com/courses/pre-marriage-course-for-muslims Email: hello@farhatamin.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/farhatamin/message
Recovering from Childhood Trauma, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) with Madiyah Rana The Mindful Muslim is an Inspirited Minds podcast that hosts raw, open, and honest conversations on various topics within the sphere of mental health, psychology, Islam and spirituality. Our host, Sivan, meets Madiyah Rana in this episode. Madiyah Rana is a published author of a book for teenage Muslimahs. She is a mother of two under three, and is currently pursuing a Bsc in Psychology and Mental Health. Prior to this stream of study, Madiyah also studied a Bsc in Islamic Psychology whilst writing for her blog, ‘Al Musaafirah (the traveller), which is now known as ‘Tarbiyah Tales'. Madiyah is a survivor of childhood trauma and post-natal depression, which has fueled her passion for Mental Health and raising healthy, emotionally intelligent children. Faith was one of the biggest factors towards her own healing as well as faith-guided counselling, some of which was taken with Inspirited Minds. She has delivered workshops for local ISOCs to raise awareness of Mental Health amongst Muslims and to shed light on the Islamic perspective. When she's not studying or home-making, you will find her curled up in bed with a hot cuppa and a good book or watching MasterChef. During the episode, she talks about: Her experience of childhood trauma and how it affected her growing up, including signs and symptomsThe importance of self-discovery, including the role of counselling and therapy in increasing self-awarenessHow her trauma morphed into PTSD and OCD, and how she coped with it in a time where counselling and therapy was not readily availableThe challenges she faced when raising children and being a parent with her own trauma, and which parenting techniques helped herHow faith played a role in her recovery process, and realising that faith and mental health are intertwined but not in the way we expectWhy it's vital to have a good, healthy support network in your lifeCoping techniques like finding a safe space and positive affirmations, and how they are powerful tools to keep when you are not feeling mentally well You can find Madiyah on Instagram @tarbiyahtales and on Linked In HERE. She is currently working on her next book related to trauma and healing through faith and Qur'an. If you would like to ask us a question, suggest a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast or if you would like to feature on the podcast as a guest, then please get in touch with the Mindful Muslim Podcast Team at podcast@inspiritedminds.org.uk. Support our podcast by becoming a Torchbearer for Inspirited Minds.
Sorry for the delay!! Since I'm taking a break before Season 2, I thought to publish the rest of the Ramadan Revival Live Cast recordings from Ramadan. We talked about a few topics which you will be seeing more of insha'Allah for Season 2! Marriage has always been a very important topic for the Muslim community and especially more so for converts and new Muslimahs! We explored a bit about marriage during the Live Cast in Ramadan and we talked about some very important issues. Here is a sneak peek of what's to come, insha'Allah! Feel free to share your comments and thoughts!
In the first episode of a three part series, we will be hearing Namra's hijab story and how she feels hijabis can be better represented! Make sure to follow us on Instagram @muslimah.podcast to be a part of our community of Muslimahs!
Since the breaking of the ceasefire by Israel, Hamas did not retaliate after the indiscriminate attacks on Muslim worshippers. However, no further arms were deployed by either side. Since then, Israel has launched Operation Law and Order. According to this new act, Israel arrested over 500 Palestinians identified as involved in the protests that led to the massive bombing and murder of civilians in Gaza with the excuses of “but Hamas” and “Israeli self-defense.” This is in addition to the 1500 Palestinians arrested without warrants by Israel before the murder campaign. Israel has advanced facial recognition technology and Big Brother knows who is at which protest and can prove it, then find them for protesting/peacefully assembling/speaking freely; you know, exercising democratic principles.Hind Makki discusses all-male panels and additional exclusionary practices that marginalize Muslimahs, both in the audience and in expert spaces, at conferences, seminars, and in the masjid space itself! These under-represented panels are hurting our institutions and driving financially independent and Islamically educated women away from the masjid and Islamic organizations. Since many of us had to learn how to live without the masjid during key parts of our worship, are we going to go back if we continue to be under-represented there? Let's discuss the bottom line.For anyone who isn’t Muslim, there are some great breakdowns about Islam in here for you, too.How do you feel when you see all-male panels on parenting? Links:Find Hind Makki on Twitter: @hindmakkiFind Hind Makki on IG: @sideentranceISNA statement on The Inclusion of Women in Masjids http://dvmcf.net/files/sacredspaces/2016-ISNA%20Statement.pdf Fatwa by Fiqh Council of North America on women in the masjid: http://fiqhcouncil.org/the-inclusion-of-women-in-masjids/ #MuslimMaleAlliesThe picture that brought international attention on panels: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/06/28/saudi-arabian-womens-conference-picture_n_3515062.html Side Entrance on Women’s Experiences in the Masjid: https://sideentrance.tumblr.com/aboutHow the pandemic brought Muslim female scholarship forward: https://religionnews.com/2020/05/18/coronavirus-restrictions-on-mosques-bring-women-to-the-fore/ Study on Muslim Prayer Spaces by Sara Abdelghany at Georgetown U: https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/1059375/Sara%20Abdelghany%20-%20Making%20Space%20Muslim%20Americans%20and%20Progressive%20Gender%20Activism%20in%20Mosques%20after%209%2011.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y Celebrate Mercy elevating women: https://celebratemercy.com/ ISNA elevating women: https://isna.net/ Women’s Quran recitation at Islah LA on YouTube: https://youtu.be/R7-9wBSdaos Web: www.mommyingwhilemuslim.comEmail: mommyingwhilemuslim@gm
Eid Mubarak! Since I'm taking a break before Season 2, I thought to publish the rest of the Ramadan Revival Live Cast recordings from Ramadan. We talked about a few topics which you will be seeing more of insha'Allah for Season 2! Marriage has always been a very important topic for the Muslim community and especially more so for converts and new Muslimahs! We explored a bit about marriage during the Live Cast in Ramadan and we talked about some very important issues. Here is a sneak peek of what's to come, insha'Allah! Feel free to share your comments and thoughts!
Join sisters Hajira and Hillal as they discuss topics related to the Muslim identity. Topics centered around spirituality, mental health, and navigating their journey with Allah. The two sisters are inspired to have many aspirations for the rest of their lives. Aspiring to become better Muslimahs, one day at a time. So Join Us! Join Our Conversation
Wardah Abbas, co-founder and editor of The Muslim Women Times zooms in from Nigeria to talk about what inspired her to start this project and why it is important for modern Muslimahs to take control of their narratives, both past and present. Follow @Wardah_abbas and @TMWT_tweets on Twitter. Intro: "As Real As They Come", Miss Undastood Outro: "Hijabi", Mona Haydar Cover Art by Nirja Desai, @kalakar on IG. Comments & suggestions for future topics: diasporastanpod@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @diasporastan.
We're all about love and marriage this month. Until we're not. Not all marriages work out, and we don't say "succeed" or "fail" because marriage isn't an Olympic event, y'all. Sometimes two people just don't belong together, and when kids are involved, decisions must be made.Rayesa Gheewala, The Muslimah Divorce Coach, talks to us today about the heartbreaking truths of divorce, including the aftermath that can leave a mom gutted if she doesn't know where to get help. The answer is already one we know, and Rayesa is so gifted at leading us back to natural, nonverbal knowing, or our fitra. The role of ego in anything, especially in divorce, really needs more exploring in ways that we’ve never heard of before. We also touch on what’s causing Muslim divorces during this pandemic, and how to identify when it’s the end of the road. Take notes! The pearls in this episode are for anyone even CONTEMPLATING a relationship.Links:Find Rayesa on IG: @rayesagheewalaJoin The Divorced Muslimah Network FB groupThe Divorced Muslimah’s Website: www.rayesagheewala.comTake your personality test with your spouse: https://www.16personalities.com/ Muslim American divorce: Divorce among American Muslims: Statistics, challenges & solutions | SoundVision.comOn immigration: https://www.politico.com/news/2021/02/02/biden-executive-orders-family-separation-464816 On immigration: https://www.dailyherald.com/article/20210218/news/302189894/Follow the money: https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/nation/2019/12/19/ice-detention-private-prisons-expands-under-trump-administration/4393366002/ Web: www.mommyingwhilemuslim.comEmail: mommyingwhilemuslim@gmail.comFB: Mommying While Muslim page and Mommyingwhilemuslim groupIG: @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcast
⭐ Welcome to the first episode! Join me and my older sister, Deena, as we dive a little deeper into the meaning of hijab, how it impacts our everyday lives, what modesty means to us, and the good and the bad that comes with covering your head. In this episode, we share our different experiences that have shaped our identities as hijabis and given us the confidence to be strong Muslimahs. Disclaimer: I highly suggest if you want an Islamic opinion, to contact an imam or scholar. We are in no way professionals, and are just sharing our opinions and perspectives! Any comments/questions about this podcast? Reach out at don'tjudgepodcast@gmail.com or leave a voice message! ⭐ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chaichats/message
As-salamu Alaykum sisters! Welcome to Muslimah Thrive Podcast.In this episode, I talk about the goals of this podcast and share a little bit about my journey of how I got into what I am doing right now.Listen to this episode, and together, let's build up a community of Muslimahs who will help each other grow and to change our narrative!
Muslimahs can code, and they should! Despite all the stereotypes and barriers preventing women from entering STEM fields, Aneesa has been extremely successful in cyber security, as well as founding her local Girls Who Code Chapter. Tune in to listen and get advice on being a strong woman in STEM!
Today we talk about balancing our careers, faith, and family as Muslimahs with Sr. Suzy, an acclaimed author, counselor, and Islamic scholar. We also learn more about how she founded her very successful nonprofit, Cornerstone! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Here's what to expect from the show. Insight on Islamic culture, modern day issues, special guest and a lot of laughs
In this episode we hear from some amazing sisters who have devoted their lives to the path of Allah through teaching about Islam. Ustadhah Naimah works with young children in an Islamic madrasa, Ustadhah Nadia provides Arabic tuition for homeschooled Muslim children, and Ustadha Dahab leads assemblies in an all-girls secondary Islamic school. We all have a lot to learn from their diligence and detachment from the desires of this world.
Learn with me receive my Invest in Yourself newsletter. https://farhatamin.substack.com/ Join my telegram channel https://t.me/amuslimmompodcast Email: farhataminuk@gmail.com I have changed the podcast name from A Muslim Mom to Muslima Mindset! Given the choice how would you like to be described? A progressive, open-minded and independent or traditional, close-minded, and submissive. Living in the 21st Century these are the labels we are given to choose from. How you define yourself has a big effect on how you act. The life choices you make. In this episode, I am looking at how the British government is trying to influence our Muslim identities. A social media network for young people, launched around the term “woke”, is actually a covert British government program, security officials have admitted. The content for the Facebook page and Instagram feed was created for the OSCT by Breakthrough Media, a London-based communications company, several people with knowledge of the project have confirmed to Middle East Eye. https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/revealed-woke-media-outfit-thats-actually-uk-counterterror-programme Supersisters mag was also a content company that was set up as a Home Office project through its parent company JGO. Supersisters describes itself as “a global media platform for young Muslimahs in East London and beyond to share and create inspiring and empowering content with positivity at its core.” Ex-employee, Sabah Ismail, who stepped down today and released a statement also expressed her surprise that there were no Muslim women in the creative team at the time of joining and, “despite [JGO] running a project for Muslim women, how far removed from the principles of Islam most of the team were, some even disagreeing out-rightly with our beliefs”. An ex-employee, alleging that one point there was only one Muslim woman working in the organisation where middle-aged non-Muslim men were writing content impersonating Muslim women under the guise of creating empowering content for Muslim women. The team also included contractors from JGO including non-Muslim videographer Charlotte Bibby who had previously tweeted, “I can handle religion if you're not involving me in it and its not causing world wars, terrorist attacks or homicides. Oh wait…” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/farhatamin/message
In this episode we hear from some trailblazing muslimahs in the ever-growing field of technology. A true sense of passion is what drives Yasmine (a digital marketing buyer), Moushumi (an auditor), and Iram (a security engineer). Each sister offers some very insightful advice about the importance of pursuing what you love, staying true to who you are, and having a positive impact on society.
"My favorite teacher growing up was...because she..." Everyone can fill in the blanks, and every teacher hopes to fill in the blanks of one, if not all of their students. The classrooms are full of future doctors, lawyers, nurses, police officers etc., but most importantly, they're full of the next generation of mothers and fathers. As Muslims, we need to take a responsibility of and have an active role in the education of Muslim children. In this episode, we hear from Naila, Moina, Jahanara and Sadia who are doing exactly that.
After much thought, I knew I had to talk about it with someone who has good knowledge of the religion and is in a better position to advice our Muslim Sisters all around. So, I will be discussing about the Hijab and the issues surrounding it in a light hearted discussion with my dearest Sister, Ustazah @izzahkhamsani InShaaAllah. We are not here to say who's right and who's wrong. We want to learn more about the hijab and as Muslimahs, what are our obligations towards it. We want to learn about the true meaning of the hijab... InshaaAllah. Perbincangan ini adalah diantara wanita, tanpa niat untuk memperkecilkan atau mempersoalkan sesiapa kerana kita semua masih dalam perjalanan ke arah yang lebih baik demi mencapai Jannah yang dijanjikan Allah di akhirat kelak... Kerana hidup ini adalah persinggahan sementara sahaja... Perbincangan ini akan dirakamkan terlebih dahulu dan kami ingin mengajak anda untuk bertanyakan apa sahaja soalan sebelum kami rakam sesi ini esok. Sila taip soalan anda di ruang comment atau anda juga boleh DM saya ok! InshaaAllah kami akan jawab mana yang termampu. Hijabku.. Mahkotaku.. bersama Nona Kirana dan Ustazah Nurul 'Izzah Khamsani! Nantikannnn... ❤
Is it true that jobs in the legal field are reserved for white, non-Muslim men? Absolutely not! In this episode, we hear from some powerful muslimahs who are absolutely smashing it in their careers as solicitors, social workers, probation officers and other amazing roles, who use their personal experiences to explain how a career in the legal field can be suitable for a modest muslimah.
From a very young age, professions in the medical field are well-known to us. They are naturally a career choice for many women, including Muslim women. In today's episode we hear from sisters M, Hameeda, Umm Jibreel, Quswa, and Maaria, who are all currently working in the UK in various medical roles. Their experience and advice is so valuable for young muslimahs looking to pursue a career in the medical field, as well as muslimahs who are currently working and want support and encouragement to practice Islam in a more consistent manner.
In our first episode of ABC Islam, we will discuss how to prepare for Ramadan and share our past experiences as two Muslimahs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abc-islam6/message
This is a 3-part series podcast with Ustazah Suaidah Salim where we address issues faced by Muslimahs today. In this podcast Ustazah Suaidah shares with us the importance of renewing our intention & being the servant of Allaah first before anything else. This podcast is proudly brought to you by Assalaamualaikum Enterprise Pte. Ltd. You can follow them on Instagram @assalaamualaikum_enterprise. To find out more about their services you can go to www.aelogistics.com.sg. Get in touch with them today for a free 100% non-obligatory quote at 98532124 for any delivery, moving or storage needs.
Finally!!! We no longer have to be stressed out, frustrated and lost as parents. We are going to give away (for FREE I might add) the secrets that we have all been looking for as parents! Catch the full FREE guide with all of the info in this podcast HERE http://eepurl.com/gI6w1z In this podcast, I reveal some earth shattering moves on how to parent by the Sunnah in this modern day and age. I don’t just tell you WHAT but also precisely HOW to do it with real life example. Listen and subscribe for more useful ways to absolutely change your life. **Additional resources: * *Youtube Video- Toddler Tantrums https://youtu.be/yRNXf5onzY0 *Podcast on Toddler Tantrums https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mindful-muslimah-speaks/id1447820372?i=1000430370940 *YouTube Video-Am I Harming My Child? https://youtu.be/pFqQOdfHllU *Podcast on Depression https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mindful-muslimah-speaks/id1447820372?i=1000454672348 * Reach me on Instagram @mindfulmuslimah * Subscribe and leave a public review so others can know this is a place to get great info for Muslimahs! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mindfulmuslimah/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mindfulmuslimah/support
Zahra is a trained counselor with three degrees in Psychology and is a certified Hijrah Coach who is currently completing her “Back to the Fitra” mentor/trainer/coach certification. Zahra is passionately committed to supporting Muslimahs 40 years and older, to think their way into feeling fabulous no matter what is going on in their lives. The best way to get in touch Zahra Summayah is: Email: manifestingmuslimah@gmail.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Manifesting.Muslima Website: www.manifestingmudlimah.com If you want to join either her Fab40+ WhatsApp or pre-Fab40+ send her an email or PM her in Facebook for the private links For Fab40+ Muslimahs who want to do her program starting July 13 register here: https://calendly.com/manifestingmuslimah/fab40-6-week-transformational-program For Muslimahs who want to work with her 1:1 you can book a 30 minute discovery session here https://calendly.com/manifestingmuslimah/30min
Saadia Z. Yunus, MA, LMFT is a licensed marriage and family therapist, motivational speaker, and community leader. She has extensive experience working with individuals, couples, families, and groups. She is a graduate of the Institute of Islamic Sciences, a mental health columnist, and the cofounder of Muslimahs of Long lsland. She serves on the advisory board of Dolan Family Health Center in Huntington, NY. Born and raised in Florida, she now resides on Long lsland, NY with her husband and four children. She has an active social media presence on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter, and can be contacted via her website: www.saadiazyunus.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebarbershopgroup/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebarbershopgroup/support
This week AkhiTweet and Ameen scratch the surface of modern day feminism, it's effect on Muslim men and the grievances of many Muslimahs today! Leave us a great review if you're enjoying the show too! We're now taking episode questions and suggestions at mindheistpodcast@gmail.com or curiouscat.me/MindHeist You can follow @AkhiTweet on all the socials You can follow Ameen at @seeramasters on Snapchat Stay blessed!
Saadia Z. Yunus, MA, LMFT is a licensed marriage and family therapist and certified clinical trauma professional. She earned her Masters degree in marriage and family therapy summa cum laude from Hofstra University in New York. She has extensive experience working with individuals, couples, families, and groups. Her passion is to engage with people on a personal level to uplift them into discovering the best version of themselves and living life based on their principles and values. In addition to therapy, she achieves this through motivational presentations and workshops throughout the country. Saadia Z. Yunus is a graduate of the Institute of Islamic Sciences and a teacher of the Quran. She is a mental health columnist for The Message International magazine and is also an active part of the organization Muslimahs of Long Island. In addition to managing her own private practice, she is a therapist for ICNA Relief USA. It was a pleasure speaking with Saadia mashaAllah, here is what we spoke about in this episode: *How do normalize discussing Mental health *How do we create spaces for discussions *What role can masjids and third spaces play *How to establish an open dialog with our kids *Advice and Tips for sisters who want to enter this career path Saadia Provides Individual, Family, Couple and Group Therapy in person and online here is her contact info Website: http://saadiazyunus.com/ FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/saadiazyunus/ We hope you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to please subscribe and leave a rate & review in iTunes. You can also find us on Facebook and Instagram @naptimeissacred come by and say Salams/Hi Thank You to eAudioProductions.com for the editing and post-production of this podcast Music: Abdinasir Macalin Caydiid ( Waan ku Aaminaya) picked by Naptime Is Sacred.
Suraya Sara is the founder of The Mindful Soul Academy, a safe onlinespace for Muslimahs to heal from their past pains. The Mindful SoulAcademy was formed because of Suraya's own painful past of sexualabuse and the realisation that there was very limited support forMuslimahs who felt embarrassed, lost, guilty, angry, depressed andanxious due to their unspoken abuse. Her goal is to empower women tobecome the best versions of themselves so they can change their livesand the lives of the next generation.Women need tools to help themselves to be fixed and to be moreconfidence to serve the world.Connect with her at http://www.themindfulsoulacademy.com/
Halimah Deoliveira is an International Speaker, Author, Coach and Philanthropist and is passionate about helping people. As CEO of Be You In HD her mission is to ensure she and her team provide coaching that inspires people to live bold, authentic and purposeful lives through any of her programs, intense interactive workshops, webinars or one on one sessions. She specializes in coaching Muslim women to transition from 9-5 Employees to Full time entrepreneurship in hopes that they will use their new found confidence to empower and educate others to change the Muslim narrative and positively impact their global Community. She can currently be found hosting her podcast "Maintain Your Islamic Identity and Still Be a Boss Muslimah-Preneur" and is on a 1 year tour across the U.S. with her "Not Without My Hijab" Workshop both aimed at empowering Muslimahs to own their identity!
Just as Ramadan is about to commence, Sarah and co-host Adrienne Martini welcome two guests who are both newer runners—and Muslims—to talk about being a female Muslim (a.k.a. a “Muslimah”) and running. First up is Monica Wallace, one of the co-founders of the group Muslimahs on the Run (MOTR). Monica tells how the seeds for MOTR were photos she shared on social media of herself and friends running in hijab and other modest running attire in keeping with their Islamic faith. This mother runner of three talks about how Muslim women can look 10 different ways when they hit the pavement, and why (and where) she felt “free and fancy” in the United Arab Emirates while exercising. Monica explains how she surprised herself at being able to run during the month-long Ramadan, despite fasting during daylight hours. Finally, Monica shares two stories about how running and Muslimahs on the Run changed the lives of two women, including her own mother. Then Muslimah and mother-of-two Doaa Elhaggan joins Sarah in the... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KIM Shamsiddin is the founder and creative director of Al Shams Exceptional Islamic Apparel. Frustrated by the limited choices for luxury Islamic clothing in the U.S., Kim set out to create beautiful dresses that are both aesthetically appealing and adhere to tradition. In 2014, she introduced Al Shams, featuring the exclusive Signature Slim Trim Cuff. Inspired by her global travels to Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Caribbean, Kim's design aesthetic embodies sumptuous textiles, rich hues and a blend of textural elements. It is these core elements that define and shape the hallmarks of the Al Shams brand: sophistication, luxury and timeless elegance. Muslimahs love the beauty of the drape and flow of a well crafted abaya and "our dresses are for the Muslimah who loves to cover elegantly and beautifully" says Kim. Born and raised in New York City, Kim currently resides in New Jersey with her husband Abdul-Alim and her frisky kitty Lil Mama. A Wall Street attorney, U.S. Army veteran and former undercover NYPD officer, Kim enjoys working-out, healthy eating, listening to Dawah lectures and spending time with family. To learn more, visit www.shamswear.com/ Check the infographic show notes, plus her top tips and advice for entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs at www.TodaysLeadingWomen.com or by clicking here!
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