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We are into the last ten days of Ramadan and Eid is peeking onto the horizon.
In our final episode of the series, our Ramadan BFF talks to us about kindness, how to apply kindness to ourselves as well as others, and what happens when there's a gap between the two. And she gives us some practical hacks on how to introduce more kindness. And what happens after Eid? We talk tips on what we need to prepare for life after Ramadan.
Entrepreneur and pioneer Farzana Rahman talks to us in our special guest interview about how she founded the Desi Doll Company, a trailblazing Muslim toy company familiar to many. Her dolls and educational toys are now available globally, in high street supermarkets as well as high end like Selfridges. We hear about her Ramadan, and what it's like when it's not just the biggest spiritual month, but also a key sales time of year, and why changing the lives of future generations is a driving force in her work.
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It's week 3 of Ramadan and we are here to get you through the midway âbumpâ and regain the focus and excitement for the beautiful days and nights ahead.
Our Ramadan BFF focuses this week on self-respect: how to build it, why itâs central to everything we do and what happens when we donât have it. Plus as usual we have practical hacks to start applying it to our lives.
And not to be missed is this weekâs interview with Dr Kiran Rahim, a paediatrician, mum of three and co-founder of Children Not Numbers - a charity that focuses on medico-legal support for children in war zones, including Gaza. She talks about the beauty she finds in Ramadan, her struggles this year in balancing all her blessings knowing the privileges she and her children have compared to others around the world, and why Muslim women may feel stifled in the workplace but how to always find a way to make a difference.
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It's week 2 of Ramadan and we are back!
With the initial excitement waning, our Ramadan BFF discusses 'compassion' - how it shows up in our lives and how we can apply it to ourselves.
Plus, this episode features an interview with Nadiya Hussain - celebrity chef, author and TV personality. We discuss what Ramadan is like in the home of the Great British Bake Off winner, what she loves about being a Muslim woman, the courage she's shown on her journey, and why she feels that telling Muslim women's stories is important.
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In this episode, we are mapping the road ahead in Ramadan.
Our Ramadan BFF Henrietta Szovati discusses how we go from âdoingâ in Ramadan to âbeingâ, as well as how to go on the journey from who we are to what we want to be.
This episode also features Baroness Sayeeda Warsi - the first Muslim to enter cabinet, a TV presenter, author and podcaster. We hear about her Ramadan behind the scenes, and why sheâs vocal about tackling Islamophobia and upholding the sisterhood.
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Your BFF, Ramadan pep talk and weekly hug all wrapped up in one podcast.
"Muslim Women Talk Ramadan" is a four-part series where we'll engage in candid conversations, create a space for much-needed me-time, and enjoy real talk among Muslim women throughout Ramadan.
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Brought to you by Muslim Mind Collaborative. Supported by Islamic Relief.