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As-salamu alaykum loves! Welcome to e-Muslimah. An empowering podcast for Muslim women aspiring to be the best version of themselves whilst navigating the depth of self-love, self-growth, spirituality, relationships + more whilst strengthening their love for Islam. A podcast that will speak unfiltered truths about issues young Muslims face in today's society and how to overcome these issues through the evolving love of Islam. This podcast will delve deeper into meaningful and insightful topics that relate to Muslimahs around the world whilst strengthening the bond within the sisterhood.
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Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu my beloved sister,In a world that constantly pulls you in every direction, it’s easy to forget what calm actually feels like.In this episode, we gently slow down and reflect on what it means to be a calm Muslim woman in a life filled with uncertainty, pressure, comparison, and constant mental noise. This is not about perfection, productivity, or having everything figured out. It is about learning how to return your heart to Allah when your thoughts feel heavy and your mind feels overwhelmed.We explore the hidden reasons behind restlessness, how overthinking quietly drains your peace, and why so many of us struggle to feel settled even when nothing is “wrong” on the surface. Through Qur’anic reflections, reminders from the Sunnah, and gentle practical guidance, this episode invites you back to tawakkul, presence, and emotional grounding in a way that feels soft, realistic, and deeply human.If you have been feeling anxious, mentally tired, or stuck in cycles of overthinking and waiting, this episode is a reminder that calmness is not something you find after life becomes perfect. It is something Allah places in the heart that chooses to trust Him in the middle of imperfection.So make yourself a warm drink, get cosy, wrap yourself in something soft, and take a little moment just for you while you listen. Let this be your reminder to slow down, breathe, and come back to Allah.May this be a source of sakinah for you wherever you are listening from.Take what benefits you, leave what doesn’t, and return your heart to Allah often.*note* this episode is a reminder to myself foremost before I share it with others
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu dear sister, in today’s episode, we are softly preparing our hearts for the blessed days of Dhul Hijjah, a month of mercy, forgiveness, return, and nearness to Allah. This episode is for the sister who wants to reconnect with Allah sincerely, without pressure or perfectionism. We speak about the virtues of these sacred days, preparing the heart before the routine, romanticising worship as a Muslim woman, the beauty of du’a, the power of Arafah, consistency in worship, and returning back to Allah with hope no matter how distant you may feel.This is your reminder that Dhul Hijjah is not about becoming perfect overnight, it is about turning back to Allah with sincerity, softness, and trust in His mercy.A gentle disclaimer: all emuslimah podcast episodes are reminders to myself first before anyone else. I am simply a sister striving, learning, returning to Allah daily, and sharing reflections from the heart in hopes that they may benefit others too, bi’ithnillah.May this episode help you enter these ten days feeling emotionally grounded, spiritually motivated, and deeply connected to your akhirah.Please keep me and my family in your du’as always.
Assalamu Alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu. Sometimes we get so used to the world around us that we start to accept habits and mindsets as "normal" that don’t actually serve our souls or our connection with Allah. In this episode, we’re having a gentle reflection on unlearning the things we’ve unintentionally let drift into our lives. These are just a few of many behaviors that can quietly dim our light, from the way we navigate digital spaces to how we settle for less in our personal standards. Allah says in the Qur’an, "And remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers" . This isn't about being perfect; it's about coming back to ourselves with love and choosing what truly honors the woman Allah created us to be. Let’s sit down together and rediscover the peace that comes when we prioritize His pleasure over the "norm."Please note: This is a reminder to myself foremost before I share with my dear sisters.
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabaraktuhu my dear sisters.As Muslim women, the way we choose to spend our quiet hours is a direct reflection of the Amanah (trust) we hold over our time. In this episode, we’re discussing how intentional habits and outlets can actually become a beautiful form of Ibadah (worship) when fueled by the right Niyyah (intention). Allah tells us in the Qur’an, "Indeed, my prayer, my rites of sacrifice, my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the worlds" (6:162), reminding us that every corner of our lifestyle, even our personal interests, can be a means of seeking His closeness. It’s time to move away from habits that drain your energy and toward those that nourish your soul, bring you Barakah, and refine your character. Let’s talk about how to curate a life where even your rest is a deliberate step toward Jannah.*note* the podcast episodes are all a reminder to myself foremost before I share with you sisters.
Assalamu Alaikum warahmatullahi wabaraktuhu my dear sisters. The true measure of our Ramadan isn't how we felt during the month, but who we are when the crescent disappears, this is about your evolution into The Muslimah You Become After Ramadan. In this episode, we’re having a direct conversation about moving past the "seasonal" version of our Deen and stepping into a permanent new era of identity and discipline. We discuss how to protect the character shifts you’ve made and why the "ordinary" days of the year are where your true growth is tested. Allah tells us in the Qur'an, "And worship your Lord until there comes to you the certainty [death]" , reminding us that our devotion is a lifelong journey, not a thirty day sprint. It’s time to start showing up as the woman Ramadan was meant to build. Let's talk about how to stay intentional, stay consistent, and stay focused on the "New You."
Assalamu Alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu, and welcome back to the second part of our series on the essential reminders every Muslimah needs to carry in her heart. While Part 1 was about grounding ourselves, Part 2 is about the quiet resilience required to stay consistent in our walk with Allah. We’re discussing the beauty of returning to Him after a stumble, the power of private worship, and how to maintain our spiritual dignity when the world feels loud. These are the "soul-anchors" that help us navigate life’s shifts with grace and Yaqeen (certainty). As Allah tells us in the Qur'an, "So remember Me; I will remember you" (2:152). Let these reminders be a comfort to your soul and a nudge to keep moving forward, knowing that every small step you take toward your Creator is seen, valued, and multiplied.*disclaimer* this is a reminder to myself before I share it with you
Assalamu Alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu my beloved sister. We often navigate our days caught in the friction of expectations, responsibilities, and constant noise, which can leave our hearts feeling fragmented. In this episode, we’re hitting the pause button to return to the core truths that anchor us as Muslim women. These are the gentle, foundational reminders we all need to hear when the pace of life starts to feel overwhelming. From re-centering our intentions in the mundane to softening our perspective on our personal struggles, this conversation is about reclaiming your peace and aligning your heart with the guidance of Allah. As the Qur'an reminds us: "And remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers" . Let this be your space to breathe, reflect, and come back to the spiritual rhythm that sustains you.*disclaimer* all episodes are a reminder to myself before I share with others.
Assalamu Alaikum warahmatullahi wabaraktuhu. We often measure success by quantity, how much we earned, how many tasks we finished, or how many followers we have but in the life of a believer, the true measure of success is Barakah. In this episode, we’re exploring the subtle yet powerful signs of divine increase in a Muslim woman’s life. We discuss how Barakah isn’t about having more, but about Allah putting a special blessing in the little you have, making your time feel spacious, your wealth feel sufficient, and your heart feel at peace. By looking at the habits that invite or repel this blessing, we learn to recognize the presence of Allah’s favor in our daily routines and our relationships. As the Prophet (ﷺ) reminded us, true wealth is the wealth of the soul, and this conversation is about how to cultivate a life where every minute and every effort carries weight in the Akhirah."And if the people of the cities had believed and feared Allah, We would have opened upon them blessings [Barakah] from the heaven and the earth..." (Qur'an 7:96).It’s a powerful reminder that Barakah is a spiritual result of our connection with Al-Karim (The Most Generous).
As-salamu alaykum loves! Welcome to e-Muslimah. An empowering podcast for Muslim women aspiring to be the best version of themselves whilst navigating the depth of self-love, self-growth, spirituality, relationships + more whilst strengthening their love for Islam. A podcast that will speak unfiltered truths about issues young Muslims face in today's society and how to overcome these issues through the evolving love of Islam. This podcast will delve deeper into meaningful and insightful topics that relate to Muslimahs around the world whilst strengthening the bond within the sisterhood.
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