​@NaimaBRobertTV| Men & Women CAN'T Be Friends, Married Women Getting THE ICK, Nice Guys Finish Last

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WHAT AN EPISODE!!

We had the amazing Naima B. Robert on the podcast to discuss her reversion story, a Muslim's perspective, understanding Allah's assignment for you, showing up in your life, can men and women be friends, nice guys finishing last and much much more!

A Massive Thanks to Sis. Naima for coming on the podcast, it was an absolute pleasure!

Link to upcoming event "Secrets of Successful Marriages":
muslimahwriters.kartra.com/page/SecretsConference

Naima's channel and socials:
youtube.com/@NaimaBRobertTV/featured
twitter.com/naimabrobert
www.facebook.com/people/Naima-B-Robert/10004428061…
www.instagram.com/naimabrobert/

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Peace!!

コメント (21)
  • I'm not even Muslim, but i enjoyed every single word that came out of her mouth. What a great podcast.
  • This is my first time to ever watch this sister talk… alihamdulilah for Islam. As Muslim ummah we need more sisters like her Now I will start following her
  • I’m not a Muslim but born-again Christian, I don’t know why but I came across clips of this interview on Instagram. I was impressed by the topics she touches on about marriage and life, and loved her comments. This is the second interview of your channel I watched today. The third interview is in the queue. Thank you for sharing. God bless!
  • The title is nothing compared to the actual conversation. The interview has much better content than it seems from the title. Really deep and thought inspiring, Masha'Allah.
  • I am amazed just to realize that Allah subhanallah ta’la put so much talent in sister Naima. The more I listen to her the more i love her personality. She is really such gift of Allah for a muslims women and ummah.
  • "There's nothing random." I believe that too. Everyday, I give thanks for all the interactions I have, and how everything works out the way it should for the best. As Allah Wills. Alhamdulillah
  • I love her for the sake of Allah may Allah protect her and grant her jannah yarb !
  • This the woman YouTube need to promote, and not that dark hair therapist who’s making the line between men and women more larger. I send all my love to this woman, may God protect her on her journey
  • As a brother this benefitted me a lot, especially the bits about how Allah will ask us about our skills and time
  • I commend her on her understanding of victimhood, and the need to rise above it. Well said.
  • Really enjoyed this episode. Naimah is a much needed voice in the Ummah. Allah bless her
  • I love sister naima. I’ve been following her for while now and may Allah grant her jannatul firdous
  • the best thing a young man can do is learn his deen and ignore the women who show intrest in them. it drives them nuts!
  • I love this sister she’s really speaking facts to us girls❤️🙌🏽
  • In a marriage both women and men should please each other. This is very important, but as individuals we shouldn’t be dependant on our partners to be happy. Happiness comes with contentment.
  • At the fear of sounding like a feminist, I was just about to ask for more episodes with muslim female leaders. Tbarak Allah, one of my favourite episodes so far.
  • @FarhatKCh
    Sister Naima is really inspiring for me as a woman. I think Muslims have employed this idea of being humble to the point of debasement, which is really detrimental for a person's self esteem and confidence.
  • @Shs__
    Best podcast ever. I've listened twice to take notes cuz a lot of haqq said in it, many relevant things to think about. MANY THANKS, from Paris. Barakallahu fikum