Episodes
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Being a single muslim woman looking for spouse is no easy task! Lama talks about navigating all the emotions of trying to find your other half, maintaining boundaries, trusting your gut, avoiding dangerous mental blocks, not letting past experiences get in the way, and changing your mindset to truly trust Allah (swt). Check out Lama’s content and coaching services on Instagram @lamaaboubakr !
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I can’t believe I’m finishing up my second year of law school! I talk about the highs and lows of the year, bad and good habits, why I’m so glad I didn’t get into a top 30 law school, advice for incoming law students, and more!
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In this episode, Mariam and I talk about our Costa Rica sisters trip we took this past month and reflect on the nature we saw, the adventures we had, and most of all, the beautiful friendships and sisterhood we created!
We also talk about feminine energy and how hard it is to be feminine when working in a corporate, male-dominated environment. We discuss strategies on how to balance being feminine while also establishing financial stability and a career we are proud of.
Make sure to follow Mariam’s podcast on Youtube & Instagram!
Youtube: @ResilientMuslimah
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Have you felt disconnected from the Quran lately, or want to develop a closer relationship with the text? Dr. Zainab Alwani is an expert on tadabbur, or contemplation, and she tells us how to open our locked hearts and let the Quran change our lives. Once a relationship with the Quran is created, you will never want to let go, and the way you see the world and treat others around you will change significantly. Dr. Zainab provides some practical tips for us to reach this type of relationship while also having a busy life with many distractions.
Note: The four ayahs about tadabbur in the Quran that Dr. Zainab mentions are (4:82), (47:24), (23:68), & (38:29). -
Want to know what law school is *really* like?? In this solo episode I talk about the reflections of my first year—the classes, the friends, the stress :) I’ve learned a lot through this first year and I hope you can benefit from my lessons and advice! This episode is a MUST LISTEN if you’re thinking about going to law school or going in the near future! I’m sharing so many things I wish I knew before going in.
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“The Talking Stage” sounds scary, doesn’t it?? As Muslim women we are often thrown into the marriage conversation when just two seconds ago we were told not to talk to boys at all! Aisha and I talk about this process and how to prepare yourself for this next stage of life. We both share some experiences and the ups and downs of being a single muslim woman, and how to navigate getting to know someone and seeing if they could be your better half. We also identify some red and green flags to look out for when getting to know someone! If you are 18 or older and you want to know more about how to navigate this, this is the episode for you! As the host, I learned so much from Aisha and I hope that you do as well!
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to become an author? Aamna tells us all about being a female Pakistani author and the ups and downs of being in the industry! If you’ve ever considered publishing your work, this is a great episode to know more about what the process entails. Go to https://linktr.ee/aamnaqureshi_ to order her books and follow Aamna on Instagram @aamna_qureshi
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When Tahera was in 5th grade, it was post 9/11, she was shocked by the horrible media coverage about Muslims. She also couldn’t wrap her head around why there were no reporters on the screen who looked even remotely like her. Fast forward a few years, and Tahera is the first of (hopefully many!) hijabi TV reporters in the United States!
In this episode, Tahera tells us her story, full of heartbreak and rejection, but also happy tears and beautiful stories. She shares her hijab journey as a woman who wanted to be on the screen. Lastly, she gives us tips on how to achieve something, even if it has never been done before.
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Sereen tells us her hijab story, reflections on 9 years wearing hijab, and how she started a podcast on hijab to inspire others. Check out Sereen’s podcast Journal Hijabi @journalhijabi on Instagram!
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Today’s episode is with Sabrina (aka our host Asma’s mom)!! We talk all about her experiences being a mom for 22 years, traditional and not—raising a child with cancer, having kids with large age gaps, and how we perceive motherhood on social media! Whether you’re thinking about being a parent or it’s never crossed your mind, this is an episode that you won’t want to miss out on!
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Rida is a senior at NYU, you may know her from tiktok (@freespiritrida)! Today we talk about what it’s like balancing school with our own personal spiritual goals, being a leader in the Muslim community, and enjoying the college experience to the fullest! Rida is truly a gem and I hope you all are as inspired as I am!
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What does it mean to speak up as Muslim women, and why are we so often encouraged not to? Maryam and Asma take a deep dive on what it’s like to be extroverted as Muslim women and who they take inspiration from. Tune in for some great advice and to hear about how Maryam was on the cover of Time magazine!
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In this solo episode, I go through some pieces of advice I wish I heard before entering college. Being a recent graduate and coming out of this pandemic, there’s so many things I would love to tell my younger self! Tune in to hear how I think networking is overrated, you don’t need a picture perfect friend group, and more!
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Mariama tells us about being inspired by her mother’s hijab journey and then wearing hijab herself for the first time! When starting hijab, Mariama had to balance her interest in theater with being a hijabi, and she cannot be more happy with the choice she made.
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Reem Farhat is a Palestinian journalist and poet, as well as the Editor in Chief of PACC’s literary magazine, Falastin. She is on the show today to talk about her family’s story and her own experience going back and forth between Palestine and America. She also recites a beautiful poem for us, titled “Resistance is Breathing”. I really enjoyed recording this episode, and I hope that you all love hearing Reem’s story which is truly straight from the heart.
As many of you have heard, the IDF continues to demolish Palestinian homes, with the most recent being the Salhiya home in Sheikh Jarrah. To learn more, please follow @theimeu @paccusa @palestinianyouthmovement and make sure to share and donate when you are able to. -
Aleyna tells us all about her hijab journey as a new immigrant to the US and what insights she has learned from it, and gives so much amazing advice for someone struggling with hijab!
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Join Sofia and Asma for a real talk on being the oldest daughter in an immigrant and desi household! We talk about our parents’ expectations, log kya kahenge (what will people think?) as well as other pressures we face as the oldest daughters in our families. Make sure to follow Sofia @sofia.nehal, and check out her book, The Sunflower’s Moon on Amazon!
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Nehla tells us about growing up and how she felt motivated to wear hijab, as well as the media representation of hijab wearing women! This episode is the second part of our Hear My Hijab Story series!
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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!
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