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As the deadly virus COVID-19 began to spread across the world, Respiratory therapists were pushed to the frontlines. While hospitals were meant to be a safe haven for all, Yasmin became painfully aware of demon lurking in the shadows, ready to sacrifice anyone not holding a privilege card . As Yasmin begins to enlist the help of her closest friend Urji and other healthcare workers to save families and patients from falling through the cracks, she finds herself caught and needing to be saved too.
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This Week's sponsor is ACC or A Continuous Charity: an organization with a mission to to promote the spiritual and intellectual development of Muslims throughout North America by providing interest-free loans for higher education.
They have launched a $25k fundraising campaign to support Muslim women and aid them in attaining their educational pursuits. “ACC for Women’s Empowerment” or ACC4WE aims to support sisters across the nation struggling to pursue an education simply because they don’t want to compromise their deen and drown in crippling debt.
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This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.
Recorded at MH Studios Toronto
Host: Cadar Mohamud
Senior Producer/ Editor: Muna Scekomar
Assistant Producers: Khweya Bezeid & Nima Harun
Graphic Designer: Wasima Farah
Project manager: Yasmin Mohamud
Marketing Manager: Sawsan Abdillahi
In the comic book “Racism and all its friends, Vol.1" Yasmin, a soft-spoken introvert, is challenged by an assembled ancient league of evil, popularly known as racism in the medical field. Although Yasmin was not the archetype hero everyone expected, she manages to unleash the dormant power laying within, making her the greatest kind of hero to ever was.
This Week's sponsor is ACC or A Continuous Charity: an organization with a mission to to promote the spiritual and intellectual development of Muslims throughout North America by providing interest-free loans for higher education.
They have launched a $25k fundraising campaign to support Muslim women and aid them in attaining their educational pursuits. “ACC for Women’s Empowerment” or ACC4WE aims to support sisters across the nation struggling to pursue an education simply because they don’t want to compromise their deen and drown in crippling debt.
Every dollar you is a continuous charity for you . Here's the link to donate and if you cant donate then please spread the word https://bit.ly/TDSxACC
Finally, If this podcast gave you value, we’re leaving it up to you. Donate however much you feel like it gave you. We have a big team who put so many hours into bringing this show to life. Donate at : https://linktr.ee/digitalsisterhood
✨And if you can't give right now, please keep us in your duas ✨
This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.
Recorded at MH Studios Toronto
Host: Cadar Mohamud
Senior Producer/ Editor: Muna Scekomar
Assistant Producers: Khweya Bezeid & Nima Harun
Graphic Designer: Wasima Farah
Project manager: Yasmin Mohamud
Marketing Manager: Sawsan Abdillahi
Content Warning: Suicide
At the age of 14, Amal's move to Toronto taught her that home is not a place but a person. The word Hooyo (mom) comes from the root word Hooy which means Home. But what happens when that home is temporary?
Taking care of our mental health is just as important as taking care of our physical health.
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✨And if you can't give right now, please keep us in your duas ✨
This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.
Recorded at MH Studios Toronto
Host: Cadar Mohamud
Senior Producer/ Editor: Muna Scekomar
Assistant Producer: Khweya Bezeid
Intern: Nima Harun
Recording Engineer: Jonathan Lillo
Graphic Designer: Wasima Farah
Project manager: Yasmin Mohamud
Marketing Manager: Sawsan Abdillahi
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https://muslimmentalhealth.com/patients-families/resource-directory/
https://khalilcenter.com/mental-health-service-landing-page/
Mariama's love of Arabic as a young adult led her to become a student of knowledge in Egypt. Along the way, she realizes that this journey was nothing like she expected it to be.
This week we've partnered up with Salaams App:
If you are searching for a Muslim partner who shares your values and core beliefs, or maybe you have recently moved to a new city and are in search of Muslimahs in your vicinity to connect with, then Salams is the app for you!
With over 3.5 million Muslims signed up globally, Salams has made it all that easy to search, build and find a relationship based on the foundations of Islam, from friendship for the sake of Allah to all the way to finding the right partner for marriage.
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This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.
Recorded at MH Studios Toronto
Host: Cadar Mohamud
Senior Producer/ Editor: Muna Scekomar
Producer In-Training: Nima Harun
Recording Engineer: Jonathan Lillo
Graphic Designer: Wasima Farah
Project manager: Yasmin Mohamud
Marketing Manager: Sawsan Abdillahi
The learning process that we all go through when embark on a new journey is hard and difficult. It also one that requires us to pause and reflect. Sometimes your dreams pass your capabilities at the moment, so you have to slow down and reassess. This week our producer Muna shares her thoughts with us in this unedited uncut producer producer taker over.
This episode is sponsored by Salams,
If you are searching for a Muslim partner who shares your values and core beliefs, or maybe you have recently moved to a new city and are in search of Muslimahs in your vicinity to connect with, then Salams is the app for you! With over 3.5 million Muslims signed up globally, Salams has made it all that easy to search, build and find a relationship based on the foundations of Islam, from friendship for the sake of Allah to all the way to finding the right partner for marriage.
The app is free, easy and safe to use with options to text chat, use voice messages, personalized filters, view your profile stats, anti-ghost tool, and more all throughout the app. You can meet your sister or match in your area or across the world. Salams is confident that the right person for you could be just a few swipes away. Give Salams a try by heading to salams.app.link/TDSPodcast and download it today
Trusting the wisdom of Allah is difficult when our hearts are clouded by arrogance. After searching for equality everywhere, Asma, a former public policy major, learns that true justice can only come from Al-Hakeem
This week we've partnered up with Rabata:
Ribaat is an online academic program that offers courses in Islamic Sciences, Arabic language, and Tajwid of the Holy Quran to women around the world. The program provides Muslim women with a solid foundation through a comprehensive curriculum covering the full range of traditional Islamic Sciences. The aim of the program is to graduate scholars and da'iyas prepared to educate others, as well as to provide independent classes for those not seeking certification.
Registration opens August 15th
Visit https://ribaat.rabata.org/ to register today
Finally, If this podcast gave you value, we’re leaving it up to you. Donate however much you feel like it gave you. We have a big team who put so many hours into bringing this show to life. Donate at : https://linktr.ee/digitalsisterhood
✨And if you can't give right now, please keep us in your duas ✨
This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.
Recorded at MH Studios Toronto
Host: Cadar Mohamud
Senior Producer/ Editor: Muna Scekomar
Intern: Nima Harun
Recording Engineer: Jonathan Lillo
Tape-Syncer: Vish B
Graphic Designer: Wasima Farah
Project manager: Yasmin Mohamud
Marketing Manager: Sawsan Abdillahi
In part two, Cadar, Yusra, Fatima, and Ismahaan continue the legendary conversation. They dive into topics such as stereotypes, marriage, twitter comments, and many more with hilarity, depth and eloquence.
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Finally, If this podcast gave you value, we’re leaving it up to you. Donate however much you feel like it gave you. We have a big team who put so many hours into bringing this show to life. Donate at : https://linktr.ee/digitalsisterhood
✨And if you can't give right now, please keep us in your duas ✨
This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.
Recorded at MH Studios Toronto
Executive Producer/ Editor: Muna Scekomar
Intern: Nima Harun
Recording Engineer: Jonathan Lillo
Graphic Designer: Wasima Farah
Project manager: Yasmin Mohamud
Marketing Manager: Sawsan Abdillahi
In this week's episode, Cadar invites some of her favorite people in the world to have a long overdue conversation. Over the years, we've witnessed everyone and their mamas share their opinions on the Niqaab but now it's time to return the mic where it belongs.
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Finally, If this podcast gave you value, we’re leaving it up to you. Donate however much you feel like it gave you. We have a big team who put so many hours into bringing this show to life. Donate at : https://linktr.ee/digitalsisterhood
✨And if you can't give right now, please keep us in your duas ✨
This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.
Recorded at MH Studios Toronto
Executive Producer/ Editor: Muna Scekomar
Intern: Nima Harun
Recording Engineer: Jonathan Lillo
Graphic Designer: Wasima Farah
Project manager: Yasmin Mohamud
Marketing Manager: Sawsan Abdillahi
In Part Two, Alex's grief snowballs into something much much different, and her troubles continue to mount. But in the midst of those darkest moments, she realizes that she was the light she needed all along.
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This episode is sponsored by Better Help:
With May being mental health month we have collaborated with Better Help, as a global leader in mental health counseling @betterhelp offers online therapy where you can assess your needs and match with your own licensed professional therapist in less than 48 hours. Get 10% off your first month of professional therapy by visiting betterhelp.com/sisterhood
Finally, If this podcast gave you value, we’re leaving it up to you. Donate however much you feel like it gave you. We have a big team who put so many hours into bringing this show to life. Donate at : https://linktr.ee/digitalsisterhood
✨And if you can't give right now, please keep us in your duas ✨
This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.
Recorded at MH Studios Toronto
Executive Producer/ Editor: Muna Scekomar
Recording Engineer: Jonathan Lillo
Graphic Designer: Wasima Farah
Project manager: Yasmin Mohamud
Marketing Manager: Sawsan Abdillahi
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After losing her mother, Alex Fox, a software engineer and a tech founder, finds herself navigating a world in which her mind becomes her own worst enemy.
This episode is sponsored by Better Help:
With May being mental health month we have collaborated with Better Help, as a global leader in mental health counseling Better Help offers online therapy where you can assess your needs and match with your own licensed professional therapist in less than 48 hours. Get 10% off your first month of professional therapy by visiting https://betterhelp.com/sisterhood
Finally, If this podcast gave you value, we’re leaving it up to you. Donate however much you feel like it gave you. We have a big team who put so many hours into bringing this show to life. Donate at : https://linktr.ee/digitalsisterhood
✨And if you can't give right now, please keep us in your duas ✨
This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.
Recorded at MH Studios Toronto
Executive Producer/ Editor: Muna Scekomar
Recording Engineer: Jonathan Lillo
Graphic Designer: Wasima Farah
Project manager: Yasmin Mohamud
Marketing Manager: Sawsan Abdillahi
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