A compassionate path back to Allah for Muslim moms in the diaspora
There are seasons where faith doesn’t disappear; it just feels far away.
In this episode, I’m joined by Sister Khadijah Sulaimon, an emotional wellness and faith-based life coach with over 15 years of experience supporting Muslim women through healing, self-awareness, and spiritual reconnection
We talk honestly about what it means to live, mother, and survive in the diaspora when Islam starts to feel heavy instead of grounding. Together, we explore how emotional exhaustion affects our relationship with Allah, why comparison quietly distances the heart, and how returning to Allah often begins with release, not pressure.
This conversation is gentle, grounding, and deeply affirming for the Muslim mom who feels like she’s “not doing enough” but still longs for closeness with her Lord.
✨ In this episode, we discuss:
The silent role comparison plays in distancing the heart
What sincerity and presence really look like in motherhood
How a mother’s relationship with Allah shapes her children’s faith and much more
🎧 Listen in if faith has felt fragile lately and you’re ready for a softer way back.
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