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 ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | IslamReligion & Spirituality |
We're into the 'laylatul qadr' nights of Ramadan, the nights of power, and the perfect backdrop for our conversation on women's power.
How and why should women show up in the public space? Our Ramadan BFF Henrietta Szovati explains the relationshi... more
A 'warrior princess' is how this week's special guest Asma Khan - celebrity chef, author and restaurateur - has seen herself and from a young age this has shaped her life and incredible success. Hot off the heels of the King and Queen visiting her re... more
We're back for Week 2 of Ramadan, and our conversations about women's power.
Our Ramadan BFF, Henrietta Szovati, tackles the barriers that hold us back from claiming our power: anger, guilt, people pleasing, shame and even abuse. She guides us sim... more
It's the start of Ramadan, so time for upliftment and the beginning of our new series which focuses on women's power.
Our Ramadan BFF Henrietta Szovati walks us through female and feminine power, what happens when we don't claim it and the benefit... more
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This series focuses on the theme of power, particularly as it relates to Muslim women navigating their personal and communal experiences during Ramadan. It encourages listeners to reflect on various aspects of power in their lives and how to exercise it with compassion and effectiveness. Each episode features candid discussions among Muslim women, including special guests from diverse fields who share their insights and personal stories to inspire empowerment. The format aims to create a supportive community and promote self-care during the holy month, seamlessly blending personal reflections with broader discussions around spirituality, kindness, and community involvement.
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Recent guests on Muslim Women Talk Ramadan include:
1. Dr. Sohaira Siddiqui
2. Asma Khan
3. Dunya Maumoon
4. Henrietta Szovati
5. Mariah Idrissi
6. Farzana Rahman
7. Dr Kiran Rahim
8. Nadiya Hussain
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