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THE RADIANT MUSLIMAH CHALLENGE REVIEWS

 

Lessons about the surahs that helped me breakdown and better understand surahs we use everyday. I also enjoyed learning about the prophets.


Nazrene



It reminded me to be a better muslimah everyday


Asmeena



I appreciated the opportunity to engage in meaningful activities that strengthened my connection with Allah and helped me reflect on my habits, spirituality, and goals.


Specifically, the moments of silent dhikr and learning new duas were incredibly peaceful and transformative. The challenge allowed me to explore various aspects of my faith and personal development in a structured yet flexible way.


Rida


I'm not sure. Learning new knowledge through this challenge was really exciting. Maybe what i enjoyed the most is realising simple things that I've been overlooking my whole life i guess. Jazakallah khairan sis. Looking forward to more challenges and lessons. The challenge was well drafted and executed well in my opinion.


Fathima . P



I enjoyed every part of the challenge especially the meaning of the surah cause of it was my dream to learn and memorise at least one surah and its meaning


Fardowsa



I enjoyed Learning new things


Fartun




The Challenge made me learn so many things, I really enjoyed knowing the stories of our beloved prophets , thanks for your effort



Hafsa



I enjoyed Doing different lectures on different topic


Phebeoh



As a alaikum Sister. I wanted to say I really enjoyed the challenge and i’m excited for more. It’s made me realize how much I love learning. Jazakhallu khairan


Aisha




I Enjoyed Learning About The prophets stories


Seeking knowledge is the biggest take away I learned from it . Don’t miss a day that you learn even small one . We dont know which good deed will be our key in Jannah . 💚


Farhana




I enjoyed everything in this challenge


Nasra

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