
A podcast hosted by The Akhirah Collective, celebrating young Muslim women. Having personal and deep discussions on faith, mental health and what it means to be a Muslim women in the ever-changing society.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityIslam | ||||

Become part of this series (VOICENOTES) send us a DM on Instagram & or email us: theakhirahcollective00@gmail.com Welcome to the Halal Love Quest! Join Jenaba in this mini-series as we embark on a deep dive into love and marriage. Together, we'... more
Check out our Upcoming Events In this episode, I delve into my personal journey of seeking therapy, sharing the lessons I've learned along the way. I'll also provide insights on how to find the right therapist for your needs.
Mental Health Servic... more
It's been a while, but we are officially back for Season 3! We have incredible things planned, including some episodes that will blow your mind.
For this episode, I reflected on recent tragedies and explored ways to become better activists for soc... more
Reflections on this year that has been filled with so much love, loss and hope. Here is to a new year filled with Allah's mercy and forgiveness insha'Allah.
In this episode, we had the honour to Interview Cindy Tan. This multi-faith discussion centred around sharing her heartfelt testimony about her extraordinary adventure with Christianity. Her journey with her religion is a tale of growth, self-discove... more
In this episode, we dive into the world of Mariam Joyce; exploring her unique journey through Quran journalling, creative endeavours, and food. Join us as we unravel the intersections of faith and nourishment in Mariam's inspiring life.
A discussion shedding light on the perspectives of university students who are entering into a new nerve-racking and uncertain phase of their lives. A time where marriage becomes a common theme.
*TRIGGER WARNING: This Episode contains content about suicide and depression.*
This episode features Nafisa Abdein! She is a registered psychotherapist and the founder of Therapy with Fisa. Born in Bangladesh and raised in Australia. She has comple... more










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