
A reflective, heartfelt podcast for Ramadan, exploring the journey of reconnecting with Allah through the lens of our inner Muslim child. Each episode is a letter, a story, and a reflection — weaving childhood memories, lessons, and inspirations with authentic journal-style reflections. Featuring a guiding question, a Hadith, and a closing du’a, this series is for anyone seeking to heal, rediscove... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityIslam | ||||

What did Paradise mean to me as a child?
In this episode, I revisit my earliest understanding of Paradise — not just as a place of reward, but as a space of reunion. From imagining its beauty to questioning what eternity feels like, I reflect on how... more
What happens when a child stops asking questions about God?
In this episode, I dive into curiosity — the kind we are born with, and the kind we sometimes lose along the way. From asking “Where is God?” to learning how to filter my questions, I refle... more
When did being “good” start feeling like the only way to be loved?
In this episode, I return to a subtle but defining shift: when faith stopped feeling like a space of connection and slowly became something measured, observed, and quietly judged. Gr... more
For many of us, the earliest feelings we formed about faith were shaped long before we had the language to understand them.
In this episode, I reflect on the moment when mistakes in worship — especially my struggle with salah — began to feel like pr... more
When did practicing Islam start to feel heavy—and why?
In this episode, I reflect on childhood expectations, struggles with prayer, and rediscovering the ease and mercy within our faith.
What Was the First Thing I Ever Believed About Allah?
In the first episode of Dear Inner Muslim Child — Ramadan Letters, I reflect on my earliest beliefs about Allah and how childhood experiences shaped my understanding of His kindness, mercy, and l... more










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