
The Muslim In The Room
by Eman Ahmed, Zainab Zafar, Asmaa Hussein
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Final Episode Season 2- Reflection- Pandemic and Beyond
May 18, 2022
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Scratching the Surface - Performative Anti-Racism Work
Mar 30, 2022
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Is Worship Difficult?
Mar 5, 2022
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The Forgotten Muslims
Feb 12, 2022
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Making Empowered Choices
Feb 5, 2022
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| 5/18/22 | Final Episode Season 2- Reflection- Pandemic and Beyond | In this final episode of Season Two, we discuss the many lessons we learned during the pandemic. We also discuss the reflection on 2021, the pandemic, the loss of loved ones, the resiliency we have shown, and the revival of beautiful bonds of family and friends. We also talk about the various goals and resolutions we have for 2022. Listen in and let us know what you think. | — | ||||||
| 3/30/22 | Scratching the Surface - Performative Anti-Racism Work | In today’s episode, we will discuss performative anti-racist work in the Muslim community. We know racism runs rampant in our Muslim community. Due to the lasting impact of colonialism, racism is deeply entrenched in our communities, sometimes the practices are covert. This is a needed topic. It leads us to ask many critical questions. Are we starting to scratch the surface? What actions can we take to build solidarity and bridges with the Black Muslim community? How are we responding to the anti-racism work? Is the mosque taking a proactive approach to addressing racism? Tune in to listen to our discussion and what actions can we take to address this relevant topic. | — | ||||||
| 3/5/22 | Is Worship Difficult? | In this episode, we will discuss worship and the difficulties it brings. Is worship supposed to be easy? Or does it require a struggle? What aspects of worship are difficult? Does the struggle in worship bring us peace and tranquillity? Or perhaps more rewards? Tune in to listen to our discussion on these questions raised. Let’s stay real with our conversation and give people more room to express themselves. Don't forget to tell us on Instagram your thoughts and feedback! | — | ||||||
| 2/12/22 | The Forgotten Muslims | In this episode, we speak with Melissa McLetchie, a revert sister, a Ph.D. candidate, a wife and an amazing mother of two girls. Melissa is a strong advocate for prison reform and abolition and uses her experiences of being in a 20-year relationship with a Muslim man who has a history of imprisonment to guide her research. In 2020 she completed a Mitacs funded research study exploring the experiences of racialized women supporting an imprisoned loved one during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, she spoke about her lived experiences, the inequities of Muslim prisoners and her advocacy work. Melissa is an advocate for prison abolition and a scholar-activist. Please visit Melissa's website for more information regarding her work. www.melissamcletchie.com | — | ||||||
| 2/5/22 | Making Empowered Choices | In this episode, we will speak of empowered choices. Enjoy the genuine discussion with two podcasters from, The Coffee With Cream Podcast, Roda Omer and Bilqees Quick. Tune in to listen to what is an empowered choice? How do we know if we made the right choice? What are the motivations behind our empowered choices? How are my choices affecting others? So many gems in one episode. Tune in to listen to an inspirational and insightful conversation with Roda and Bilqees. | — | ||||||
| 1/28/22 | Finding Joy in the Little Things | Today we are chatting about finding joy in the little things. The past few years have been quite a change for many of us. With the pandemic, our lives have been so out of control. Many of us are actively seeking relief and joy. In this episode, we will discuss what brings us joy. Tune in to the episode to find out what brings us joy. Also, don't forget to tell us on Instagram - what brings you joy? | — | ||||||
| 1/21/22 | The Search for Love as a Single Muslim in 2022 - Part 2 | In this episode, we continue the conversation with our guest, Huda Ashoor, on the intricacies of searching for love as a single Muslim. | — | ||||||
| 1/13/22 | Season 2 - Welcome Back | Episode One - WELCOME BACK Salaam and welcome to The Muslim in the Room. In this episode, enjoy the conversation on the updates on our lives and, welcoming you all to season two. We are back now with many stories, guest speakers and thought-provoking conversations. Thank you for listening don't forget to leave a review and subscribe and connect with us on Instagram @themusimintheroom | — | ||||||
| 5/4/21 | Thank you for listening to season 1 | The Muslim In The Room Will is on a break as we take some time off for Ramadan and to prepare for season two. Thank you so much to everyone who has been tuning in. | — | ||||||
| 4/24/21 | Ramdan, How to have a balanced month | Join our discussion about Ramadan and in particular how to have a balanced month. How do we gain inspiration and ideas from others while at the same time not giving up hope when we see people going way above and beyond what we are capable of doing? | — | ||||||
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| 4/12/21 | The Commercialization of Ramadan | Assalaamu Alaikumwell-known and welcome to the Muslim in the Room. Today we’re chatting about the commercialization of Ramadan. How many decorations are too many? At one point we do have to ask ourselves, is Ramadan becoming too materialistic and losing its spiritual nature? Today we have a special guest, Sudduf Wyne who is a well known Muslim business coach for Muslim women entrepreneurs. She’s a mom of three – triplets mashaAllahConnect with us on Instagram and you can find Sudduf on Instagram here as well as her website Thank you for listening Please subscribe and leave a review. | — | ||||||
| 4/1/21 | Spilling the Tea | Spilling the Tea: “gossip or personal information belonging to someone else; the scoop; the news.” We're chatting about the sin of backbiting, even in the age of Karens, and cancel culture, sometimes giving advice slips into gossip and backbiting. | — | ||||||
| 3/24/21 | Ever-Shifting Beauty Standard | Salaam and welcome to The Muslim in the Room. Today we're talking about ever-shifting beauty standards. | — | ||||||
| 3/14/21 | Can Women Have It All? | Today we tackle the age old question, What's better for a woman to stay home or pursue an education or career? | — | ||||||
| 3/5/21 | Financial Independance | We chat about the importance of Financial Independence. In Islam, women's rights are protected when it comes to their income, inheritance, gifts, etc. "What's Yours is Mine, and What's Mine Is Mine." Should married women have financial autonomy? and what does that look like? | — | ||||||
| 2/26/21 | The search for love as a single Muslim in 2021 | We discuss the complexities of being single and looking for a potential spouse. | — | ||||||
| 2/18/21 | Supermodel Halima Aden and The Hijab | The latest Hijab controversy isn't about an influencer or other famous person taking off their hijab but about supermodel Halima Aden, choosing to step away from the modeling world to preserve her relationship with her hijab and her mother. | — | ||||||
| 2/10/21 | Pandemic Burntout | Everyone is struggling right now, and even though we all have so many blessings that we are so grateful for, we also wanted to share our own experiences as moms, and we know so many of you share these same struggles. | — | ||||||
| 1/13/21 | What ethical business and personal practices should we have as Muslims | We all have had someone ask us for our Netflix passwords, or we're the ones asking for it. Are we employing ethical practices for ourselves? Does this type of behavior have an impact on our morals and behavior as Muslims? | — | ||||||
| 1/6/21 | Are we trying too hard to be a perfect parent | Are we trying too hard to be a perfect parent? Do perfect parenthood and perfect mothers exist? Why are we so judgemental of mothers and different parenting styles? | — | ||||||
| 12/30/20 | Should we be monetizing Islam | Should Islamic knowledge and courses offered by various Muslim institutions be charging students? | — | ||||||
| 12/23/20 | What is the connection between toxic positivity and self-care | Toxic positivity creates an internal conflict that distorts the emotional spectrum, and we get to a point that we no longer think what we feel is valid. | — | ||||||
| 11/30/20 | What should we do about famous influencers taking off their hijabs | How should we approach a topic of Muslim influencer and removing of Hijab? There is often a very polarizing reaction. Some of us feel very hurt by their decision to remove the Hijab, while others think this is a freedom of choice. | — | ||||||
| 11/30/20 | The emotional consequences of following Instagram moms | What do you think of when you hear the name Instagram mom? The characteristics that come to our minds are beautiful, perfect, someone with a spotless house, and her kids always wear the cleanest and well put together outfits. Let's get real. Does this sound like our motherhood experience? Probably not! | — | ||||||
| 11/30/20 | How to set personal boundaries while still maintaining Islamic guidelines | Boundaries were unheard of in our parents' generation. Is it more of a luxury to speak of boundaries now? It may seem like that when we set our boundaries even with our loved ones. Boundaries are often not received well by our families, friends, or communities, although Islamic teaching promotes healthy boundaries. Why do we look down upon people when we set our limits? Islamically, shouldn't set boundaries to be incumbent upon all of us? | — | ||||||
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