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    Explore "muslimah" with insightful episodes like "5 Things to Prioritize as a New Revert Muslim", "Why the Hijab Can Be Controversial in the Western Society - Tips for Muslim Women to Find Confidence", "Navigating Christmas as a Muslim Convert: 3 Tips for Keeping the Peace with your Non-Muslim Family", "If They Knew How Good It Felt They'd Call It Ecstacy 💊😁...Books And Life." and "Episode 7 - Gbeborun: Understanding Period From a Muslim Female's Perspective" from podcasts like ""The Veronika Edali Show", "The Veronika Edali Show", "The Veronika Edali Show", "Diary Of The Servant" and "Ẹjọ Lo Fẹ Ro"" and more!

    Episodes (31)

    5 Things to Prioritize as a New Revert Muslim

    5 Things to Prioritize as a New Revert Muslim
    Are you new to Islam and looking for guidance on where to start? In this episode, we'll explore the top 5 things every new revert Muslim should prioritize as they begin their journey. From building a strong foundation in the faith to finding support and community, these tips will help you navigate the exciting but sometimes overwhelming experience of converting to Islam. Whether you're just starting out or have been a Muslim for a while, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice. Don't miss it! Let's connect on Social! Instagram:  Facebook:  TikTok:  YouTube:

    Why the Hijab Can Be Controversial in the Western Society - Tips for Muslim Women to Find Confidence

    Why the Hijab Can Be Controversial in the Western Society - Tips for Muslim Women to Find Confidence
    As a Muslim woman who wears the hijab, I know firsthand how controversial and misunderstood it can be in Western society. That's why I wanted to make this podcast episode – to share my personal perspective on the hijab and to offer some tips for other Muslim women who may be struggling to find their place in the West while wearing the hijab. We'll be discussing the various ways in which the hijab is perceived and treated in the West, and we'll be sharing some strategies for wearing the hijab with confidence and pride. Whether you're a Muslim woman who wears the hijab or you're simply looking to gain a deeper understanding of the hijab in Western society, I hope this podcast episode will be helpful and informative. Let's connect on Social! Instagram:  Facebook:  TikTok:  YouTube:

    Navigating Christmas as a Muslim Convert: 3 Tips for Keeping the Peace with your Non-Muslim Family

    Navigating Christmas as a Muslim Convert: 3 Tips for Keeping the Peace with your Non-Muslim Family
    Are you a Muslim convert who is feeling unsure about how to handle the Christmas season with your non-Muslim family? As a revert to Islam, you may be wondering if Muslims celebrate Christmas at all. Christmas is not a holiday that is celebrated by Muslims, and this can create tension with non-Muslim family members who may expect you to participate in traditional activities and celebrations. In this episde, I share 3 tips for navigating Christmas as a Muslim convert and keeping the peace with your loved ones. From finding common ground and respecting each other's beliefs to setting boundaries and being honest about your feelings, our advice will help you enjoy the holiday season without compromising your faith.  Let's connect on Social! Instagram: Facebook: TikTok: YouTube:

    Episode 7 - Gbeborun: Understanding Period From a Muslim Female's Perspective

    Episode 7 - Gbeborun: Understanding Period From a Muslim Female's Perspective
    So, in this episode I tell you about the period, and some of the things we Muslim females do and don't do during our period.

    I talk about Nigeria 😭😭😭
    Finally, I talk about football. If you know me, you know I used to hate football but now I think I am liking it small small (sometimes I just and start shouting and I wonder who did all that (can't be me)). Yeah Liverpool worn, ManU was brutal. Other teams that worn were Everton, Leicester, Watford {I still hate your guts from that time you beat Liverpool), Brentford (sounds like a name in my the Sims 4 world 🏃🏽‍♀️ and they beat Arsenal)

    Episode 54: The One With The Hijrah Stories - Past, Future and Present

    Episode 54: The One With The Hijrah Stories - Past, Future and Present
    In this episode, A Mom Us shared about their Hijrah hopes and stories. How long ago was that, and what made them want to do it? Who motivated and encouraged them, and was the hijrah truly life-changing?

    Take a listen to what hijab truly means to them and what does being a hijabi mean for them. Were their better halves supportive of their new paths when they found out?

    Is hijrah something that will come naturally? Or do we have to really wait for the right time to do it?

    Episode 11 How to Write a Novel with South African Author Neymat Raboobee of Imperfect Muslimah

    Episode 11 How to Write a Novel with South African Author Neymat Raboobee of Imperfect Muslimah

    Neymat Raboobee is a copy editor, blogger, podcaster, social media manager, and author.

    She talks about Life as a South African Muslim Woman wearing a Nikat.

    We Met in the Muslimah Bloggers Facebook Group and again on Twitter. We also have a mini chat about the holy month of Ramadan.

    She shared about her experience traveling to various South African Cities like Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Johannesburg and where she currently resides, in Durban.

    She talks about the easiest and difficult parts of writing, how to start writing, how she got started with writing, how writing helps her heal as well as Blogging.

    You can find her and her books at https://theimperfectmuslimah.com

    Click Here For the full transcript.

    For Youtube Video Version: https://youtu.be/UeEPDxWgfB0

    Takeaways:

    • “The most important thing that I can say is to feel confident enough to keep pitching. It's amazing if you've got the ability to get to a literary agent, pitch to them, and speak to them.”
    • “90% of writing a novel is not that spark of creativity”
    • “The niqab, which is what I'm wearing at the moment is something that is not required for Muslim women. So for me, it's that certain people choose to earn good deeds by giving extra charity or by, you know, doing extra physical worship, and I choose to do this.”
    • “Just find a set of people who are doing the same sort of thing that you are perhaps in the same genre”
    • “Ramadan is almost an escape from the rest of the year, it's so much more peaceful.”

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    Episode 40: How to become a writer, and help other women achieve their goals with Na'ima B. Robert

    Episode 40: How to become a writer, and help other women achieve their goals with Na'ima B. Robert

    Joining us today is award-winning author Na'ima B. Robert. Na’ima is the author of the best seller “From My SIsters Lips”  and founding editor of 'SISTERS', the magazine for fabulous Muslim women. Na’ima shares her story of her early stages of writing up to how she became a coach offering world class writing courses that focus on helping others develop their writing skills. She shares tips on how to release mindset and be a successful writer and touches on how to overcome fear by believing and valuing ourselves as well as her opinions on publishing options. 

    • Na’ima’s ride and journey in writing various genres of books in reflection to who she is.
    • Entering entrepreneurship by teaching what she knows how to do best.

    • Naima’s world class teaching how to write services

    • Investing in ourselves

    • Being supportive and helping one another.

    • Honoring the uniqueness of ourselves gives us value and lifts us up

    • The “helping each other spirit”

    • Advice for beginners starting to write

    • Mindset and fear free courses

    • Self publishing or Traditional Publishing? How?

    • Why your book can be rejected by publishers

    • Living with purpose and joy and empowering ourselves       

     

    Upcoming projects:

    Unleash Your Message coaching programme (starts 18th March)

    Own Your Voice Challenge 

    Challenge yourself to write for 10 minutes a day for 10 days (8-18th April)

    Be the Hero Growth Programme

    coaching.muslimahwriters.com

    Connect with Na’ima

    http://naimabrobert.co

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