
I share the joys and challenges of being a Muslim Woman in a sometimes unfriendly world. Exploring the multi-generational immigrant experience at the intersection of mental health, motherhood, and faith. nohabeshir.substack.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityIslamPhilosophySociety & Culture | ||||

Happy June, my friends.
This week, as a treat for paid subscribers, I wanted to bring you my recently published essay in WAYF journal. You can purchase a digital copy of the whole journal here if you are interested. It’s full of beautiful poems and ... more
Thank you Marc Typo, Debbie Weil, Alex Dobrenko`, Mona Ramadan, and many others for tuning into my live video with Malak Silmi!
Just this Tuesday, I wrote about the complexities of writing from the non-dominant culture, so it was super refreshing t... more
A couple of weeks ago, the boys and I had an epic sleepover in the basement while M was away. We inflated the air mattress, draping bedsheets over it to make a fort from one side of the room to the other. We brought down blankets and sweet and salty ... more
A couple of weeks ago, Soraya, Baba and I took a trip the Grand Canyon. I’ve written about Soraya’s wanderlust before, and about my lack of it, but I’m grateful to her for inviting me along on the short trips. For dropping an itinerary at my feet tha... more
I am beyond split-brained at this point — split-hearted? Split-souled?
These are the words I write to my friend in our text chat, trying to explain the overwhelm of conflicting feelings, the overwhelm of conflicting states of being that have settle... more
For nearly a year now, whenever I close my eyes I see bloodied Palestinian children covered in dust that used to be concrete. Now, my mind’s eye brings me a new vision. The bright, beautiful face of Marcellus Khalifa Williams, a Black Muslim man who ... more
The day we brought our baby home from the hospital nearly 14 years ago, I felt like I was wading through water. The air itself was thick and viscous. Exhaustion had descended so that people’s voices seemed to travel through a tunnel to reach me. M an... more
If you’re like me, you’ve been following the US election even though you’d rather look away. As a Canadian, I have no vote, and yet, I care more than I’ve ever cared before. It’s hard not to care when American policy affects so much of what happens n... more
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