Muslim Women Talk Ramadan is back for series 2, and this time we are talking power, women’s power.
For Muslim women, by Muslim women, our conversation is all about making this your best Ramadan yet. In this four part series hosted by award-winning podcaster, author and women’s champion Shelina Janmohamed, we’ll engage in candid conversations, create a space for much-needed me-time, and enjoy real talk among Muslim women throughout Ramadan.
What is power, how do we exercise it wisely, compassionately and effectively and centre ourselves by asking ‘am I okay with this?’
Join a community of Muslim women and hear voices from around the world including celebrities, ministers, fashion icons and civic leaders.
Think of this podcast as your BFF, Ramadan pep talk and weekly hug all wrapped up in one.
Subscribe or follow this podcast to get all future episodes, dropping every Sunday throughout Ramadan.
Brought to you by Muslim Mind Collaborative. Supported by Islamic Relief.
Roots opened in early 2018 as a community space, dedicated to providing a warm environment, facilitating great conversations, being accessible in space and in faith, and giving each member of our community a home-away-from-home. Our goal is to provide opportunities and experiences to supplement the Islamic institutions in the Dallas Fort-Worth area. Our efforts are under the guidance and mentorship of Qalam.
We Aspire To Facilitate Spiritual And Social Spaces That Are Welcoming, Meaningful, And Nurturing, In The Spirit Of The Prophetic Community.
The Prophetic practice of welcoming and embracing community is at the core of a safe space. We aspire to be a community that grows towards the ideals of our faith and spirituality together, while continuing to appreciate each of our experiences. Our philosophy is built upon the belief that spirituality prospers in the environment of social semi-sacred space and in the reflective state of individual worship.
Journey through the Qur’an like never before with Qur’an 30 for 30, a daily Ramadan series from Yaqeen Institute. Hosted by Dr. Omar Suleiman, Sh. Abdullah Oduro, and special guests- each episode explores a Juz’ (section) of the Qur’an, uncovering deep reflections, historical insights, and practical takeaways for our daily lives. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned student of the Qur’an, this series will help you connect with its themes, stories, and messages in a meaningful way.
Tune in and elevate your Ramadan experience with Qur’an 30 for 30.
Welcome to Seerah Pearls by Shaykh Abdul Nasir Jangda, which aims to highlight some tantalizing learning points from each episode of the Seerah – Life of the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam). The series includes everything from the occurrences in the life of the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), from his daily practices, attributes, physical characteristics, mannerisms, and expeditions, to family life.
This podcast is an opportunity for you to join me in conversation with inspirational people from restrictive religious backgrounds who have fought and who have overcome. You know some names already: you know Malala Yousufzai, you know Ayaan Hirsi Ali. But there are countless others who have survived insurmountable odds, overcoming the most vicious of obstacles, and whose names you will not recognize. They are the unsung heroes. The warriors hidden in the shadows. Come meet them on the Yasmine Mohammed Podcast.
Sheikh Noreen Muhammad Siddiq was born 38 years ago in a town called Farajab in Sudan, and he studied boarding in Khorsi in 1998, and was a student of a great scholar named Sheikh Makki in Sudan.
After graduating, he went on to study Islam in Khorsi. He spent 20 years seeking education under various scholars, but later became a disciple of Sheikh Makki in Khartoum, the Sudanese capital.
Noreen started out memorizing the Qur’an on the palms of Khalawi’s sheikhs in Bara district in North Kordofan nation in 1996, and have become involved in advocacy work at the start of the millennium after the authorization of analyzing from Al-Azhar in 2008.
Noreen Muhammad Siddique, labored as an imam on the Khartoum Grand Mosque, Mrs. Sanhouri, the Al-Nour Mosque, and some of famous mosques within the capital, Khartoum.
Sheikh “Noreen” changed into born in Umm Dam locality in North Kordofan state in 1982, and grew up in a spiritual house. He memorized the Qur’an with intonation on the age of 17 years on my novels Al Douri and Hafs, after which he studied on the clinical Institute, then joined the Islamic Holy Quran university and graduated there.
He died in Sudan after a car crash along with several other guards.
Sheikh Belal Assaad holds a Degree in Shari’ah and Da’wah from the ‘Ad-Da’Wah Wal-Irshad University Institute’, Tripoli, Lebanon 1995.
He continued his studies in Biomedical Science at Victoria University (VU), followed by a postgraduate degree in Teaching Science and Student Welfare & Well-being’ also from Victoria University (VU). He also competed a second postgraduate degree in Migration Law and Practice from the Australian National University (ANU).
Sheikh Belal is a registered Minister of Religion (title: Imam) and Marriage Celebrant with the Australian Federation of Islamic Council and the Australian Governor General’s Office.
He has been in the field of Da’wah delivering regular khutbas and a public speaker locally and abroad for the past 26 years. He is internationally known and is invited to guest speak and lecture regularly through various organisations internationally and nationally as much as his time permits. Sheikh Belal was born in Melbourne Australia, and currently resides there.
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