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   Assalamu Alaikum Sisters!  STARTING IN JULY 2025 ! I’m Sakinah , and I’m excited to offer you a personalized mentorship program that will guide you in your journey to learning Arabic, reading the Qur’an, and deepening your understanding of Islam. With  5 years of teaching experience , I understand how challenging it can be to start something new, especially when there’s so much to learn and so many different paths to take. That’s why I’ve designed these 1-on-1 sessions to provide personalized, hands-on guidance tailored to your needs, inshaAllah. What Is This Mentorship Program All About? This is not a one-size-fits-all course; it's personalized mentorship where you’ll get individual attention and focused support from me. You will have the chance to ask questions, get feedback, and progress at your own pace. I’m here to walk with you through the learning process, helping you build the skills and confidence you need to achieve your goals. Whether you want ...
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A Heartfelt Collection of Revert Muslimah Stories❤️

A Heartfelt Collection of  Revert Muslimah Stories Assalamualaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh, my dear sisters! I created this blog mainly to help reverts across the globe who may feel alone understand that they are not, and that their pain is shared by many. If you are a revert, feel free to DM me on Instagram(sakinahislamicinsights) to join the Revert Muslimah group chat. You are never alone, my beloved sisters. 🌸 Abiola, UK, Scotland When I told my dad about wanting to revert to Islam, he got very angry and basically kicked me out, making me move back in with my mum two days before college started. At first, I was angry, but then I realized that my mum would not care if I reverted to Islam, so I did a few months later. Although she was a bit confused, she accepted me regardless as long as it made me happy. Salma, Finland I reverted about a year ago. I was born Muslim with a Muslim father and brother. One night I felt really bad, like out of nowhere I was scared I was ...

Plan Your Ramadan Correctly 💓

How to Plan Your Ramadan Schedule as a Muslimah: A Step-by-Step Guide 🌙✨ Ramadan is a beautiful and spiritually uplifting month, but as a Muslimah, you might feel overwhelmed trying to balance fasting, worship, family, work, and personal growth. The key to a productive and fulfilling Ramadan is planning ahead! This guide will break down how to create a practical Ramadan schedule , focusing on: ✅ Worship & spirituality ✅ Family responsibilities ✅ Personal self-care ✅ Productivity & time management Let’s get started! 📖💖 Step 1: Set Your Ramadan Intentions 🤲 Before planning your schedule, take a moment to reflect: ✨ What do I want to achieve spiritually this Ramadan? ✨ What habits do I want to develop or change? ✨ How can I maximize my time for ibadah (worship) while fulfilling my responsibilities? 💡 Tip: Write down your Ramadan goals in a notebook or journal. Keep it simple and realistic! Step 2: Design Your Daily Ramadan Schedule 🗓️ Here’s a sample s...

Balancing Your Deen and Dunya 💓

How to Plan and Live a Balanced Life Focused on Deen and Dunya In Islam, we’re reminded to strive for balance in both our spiritual and worldly lives. Allah tells us in the Qur’an: “But seek, through that which Allah has given you, the home of the Hereafter; and [yet], do not forget your share of the world.” (Surah Al-Qasas: 28:77) Balancing your deen (faith) and dunya (worldly life) means excelling in your responsibilities toward Allah while making the best of your time in this world—whether through studies, work, or personal goals. The key is planning your life around Allah’s guidance while keeping your day structured and purposeful. Here’s how to live a focused, meaningful life where both your spiritual and worldly aspirations flourish: 1. Begin with Pure Intentions (Niyyah) Every action starts with your intention. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: “Actions are judged by intentions.” (Bukhari, Muslim) Before starting anything—whether it’s studying, working, or even spendin...

Why Cant 2025 Be Your Year ? 🌸

Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh, sisters! 🌸 It’s 2025, and the question is: Why can’t this be your year? Who’s stopping you from leveling up as a Muslimah and smashing those goals—both worldly and spiritual? This is your reminder that no matter how chaotic life gets, your faith and Islamic identity are your anchor. Let’s make 2025 the year we take control, grow closer to Allah, and step into our best selves. Are you ready? I am too—so let’s do this together, insha’Allah! 💪✨ Why 2025 Can Be Your Year 🌟 1. Because Allah Is Always by Your Side. No matter how hard life feels, remember that Allah never leaves you. He is closer to you than your jugular vein (Surah Qaf: 16). When you turn to Him, He responds. Make 2025 the year you rely on Him more than ever. 2. Because You Deserve to Thrive as a Muslimah. Stop thinking small about yourself. Allah created you with purpose and potential. Your faith isn’t just a side note—it’s the foundation for everything good in your life. ...