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Join me in this episode as I read out a poem by Cassie Phillips called "Let them".
"Let them" is all about allowing people to be as they are and freeing yourself from the need of controlling how they behave or think. This poem is a powerful and empowering reminder for empaths and codependents who care too much and too often get wounded and stuck at the actions of others.
Letting go isn't easy, but in order we live more peaceful lives, we have to learn how to care less and let people be as they are. The more time and energy we spend focusing on others and their behaviours, the less time and energy we get to spend on ourselves.
So, listen to this empowering reminder and.... let them.
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In this episode, I delve into the journey of healing after experiencing trauma. I share six practical tips, covering the importance of seeking professional help, the role of a support system in the healing process and doing the inner work. Whether you're personally affected or supporting someone who is, this episode provides valuable tools and compassionate guidance to navigate the path toward post-traumatic growth and reclaiming your life. Tune in for an empowering discussion on finding strength and resilience after trauma.
For details about private coaching with me, send me a message on Instagram.
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What is #selfcare and why is it so important? In this episode I talk about the different categories of self-care, how they contribute to our well-being and I emphasise on how spiritual self-care is fundamental in helping us cope with life stresses. Self-care isn't selfish. It is a necessity. And I hope to encourage you to make it a priority. I also share vulnerability about my own journey and why self-care is so important for me.
Everyone's self-care will look different, depending on who you are, what your needs are, what you're going through, how much time you have and what you can afford. Take a moment to write a list of things that you enjoy, that fill your cup, recharge you and bring you wellness, peace and joy. Commit to doing those things on a regular basis and see how it changes your life.
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This is what you need to hear if you are seeking inspiration, motivation and empowerment for the new year!
As the new year approaches, many people start thinking about what goals they'd like to achieve in the next year. In this episode I guide you to deeply reflect on the life you want to create for yourself and how to create those goals. I talk about the journey towards self-actualisation - living within your greatest potential - and it's application within an Islamic spiritual perspective.
You are truly capable of creating the life that you want. And it all starts with the relationship you have with yourself. Make 2024 the year you break free from limiting beliefs that hold you back from creating your best life!
Wishing you all a blessed year full of growth, confidence, mental resilience, inner peace, joy and contentment! Ameen
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After a long break I finally gained the inspiration to create again. In this episode I share vulnerability about my own journey, releasing my need to be perfectly crafted, and I invite you to be vulnerable in safe spaces to embrace your own journey.
After a conversation with a friend, I was inspired to speak about faith and its power in being an effective coping mechanism in dealing with hardships. Nothing gives us more comfort, strength and hope like faith in Allah. The Palestinians are a shining example of this.
I enjoyed speaking from the inspiration of my heart and I hope you enjoyed listening to this as much as I did.
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In this short yet impactful episode, I talk about how being a victim keeps us stuck as we focus on the pain and actions of others. This is specifically for victims of abuse, yet it is relatable to everyone as we are all victims of something. Being a victim keeps us in a powerless state. We forget that we can shift our focus and energy on ourselves and CHOOSE to not stay a victim. I also talk about how this journey is unique to each individual and that acknowledging you are a victim is also essential to your healing journey.
What are your thoughts?
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What is a Muslim narcissist? How can someone appear to be religious yet be abusive to others and commit such serious sins? What is it about them that makes them this way?
These are the questions we will be exploring in this episode. I am joined by the author of the book "The Muslim Narcissist, Dr Mona Alyedreessy. She gives us detailed insight into the anatomy of the Muslim narcissist from an Islamic perspective. This is an episode you can't miss!
For more information on her book and her work: https://www.themuslimnarcissist.com
Dr Mona also has a podcast on Youtube where she shares a wealth of detailed information and guidance on the topic of narcissism.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsSIdknpG3WZK377Gcb_Vfg
If you've enjoyed this episode or any of my episodes, please leave me your review! Your feedback means alot! Thank you
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In this episode I'm joined by my very first guest, my dear friend Azra Jamal! She is a personal development coach and the author of the book "To My Darling Self".
We discuss the topic of self-love, what that means for us and how it is actually a responsibility for the Muslim woman to cultivate self-love for herself.
Join us in the discussion and share with us, what is self-love to you?
If you've enjoyed this episode or others in my podcast, I would love for you to leave me a review! It helps the podcast reach more people so we can make a greater impact. Thank you!
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How we speak to ourselves impacts our experiences, mental well-being and the quality of our lives. Many of us grew up in environments that lead us to develop a harsh critical inner voice, but we don't have to live the rest of our lives that way. We can choose to rewire it and develop self-compassion instead, which promotes peace, happiness and health.
In this episode I share with you 3 key steps in rewiring your inner voice from self-criticism to self-compassion.
If you're struggling and need guidance on how to have self-compassion towards yourself, I would love to help you. Send me a message on my Instagram page @TheIlluminatedHeart.
#SelfLove #Selfcompassion
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Within this episode we learn about the Decree of Allah and I talk about the important lesson of how accepting Divine Decree helps us deal with grief and releases pain.
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In this episode I uncover the tafseer (translation) of the first 15 aayahs of Surah Al-Hadid. We explore the names and attributes of Allah, how we can apply them in our lives and get a better understanding about the light that is within us and how it will guide us on The Day of Judgement.
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This Quran recitation will follow a 2 part series based on the translation of this surah. I have selected this chapter as it beautifully educates us about Allah and His Beautiful Attributes. Knowing Allah for me is the source of healing, enlightenment and true richness. Once you know who Allah is, your heart and mind finds peace in only Him. He becomes your Source of everything.
My intention of this recitation is for you to find healing in these beautiful words of Allah, to inspire you to recite this chapter for yourself too and study its translation along with me. For the best impact, use headphones and relax in a quiet room.
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What comes to your mind when you hear the word "primer"? And what is the relationship between a primer and preparing for Ramadhan? In this episode I share a funny analogy that links these two together. I also discuss the importance of priming our hearts for Ramadhan in order to experience a spiritually impactful month.
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In this episode, I address the growing issue of #MuslimMen suffering in silence. Muslim men struggling with their #mentalhealth as well as the hidden reality of #MaleAbuseVictims. This is an issue that needs to be addressed.
Muslim Counsellor and Psychotherapist Network (MCAPN): www.mcapn.co.ukInspirited Minds: www.inspiritedminds.org.ukMuslim Youth Helpline: www.myh.org.ukSakoon Counselling: www.sakoon.co.uk -
Studies have shown that practicing gratitude has many amazing benefits on our psychological well-being, physical well-being, our relationships, and our careers. In this episode I share with you those benefits, I draw parallels between the grateful and ungrateful, I discuss what Allah (SWT) teaches us about gratitude and even how it links with the law of attraction! This is an episode you don't want to miss!
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#Depression is the most common mental health illness and almost all of us have suffered from it. But what does it mean to be Muslim and to suffer from depression? I dismiss the myths that exist in our community about depression and I also share a snippet on the amazing Islamic physicians and scholars who were advanced in understanding and treating mental health illnesses. This is an episode you can't miss!
#MuslimMentalHealth #IslamicPsychology
Please share and let's raise awareness!
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We live in a world today where religious deception is extremely prevalent and is destroying the souls of many. Raising awareness and educating ourselves and our children about this topic is gravely important. I talk about individuals who appear to be "religious" but lack true God-consciousness in their hearts. I also touch on #narcissism and the impact of #spiritualabuse.
Use the hashtag #ReligiousDeception and share this podcast far and wide so that we may raise awareness and perhaps help others out of these traps.
https://www.facetogether.org/
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In this episode I share the top 10 lessons I learnt in 2021.
I'd love to know what you learnt from your experiences in 2021 too.
To book a talk therapy session with me: www.theilluminatedheart.com
My amazing coach: @Mindfully_muslimah_coaching
Find a Muslim counsellor: Muslim Counsellor and Psychotherapist Network
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"Just have sabr." That's what we always hear. But what does abuse have to do with sabr? I discuss that in this episode.
If you need a confidential safe space to talk, I am here.
Do reach out to me on Instagram or my website to book a talk therapy session.
Other helpful resources:
https://www.womensaid.org.uk/
Muslim Women's Network Helpline: 0800 999 5786
https://www.mwnuk.co.uk/
Muslim Counsellor and Psychotherapist Network
https://www.mcapn.co.uk/
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In this very first episode, I talk about the purpose behind hardships and how we can extract goodness from the difficulties we go through.