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Welcome to the Suhbah Institute podcast with Mahad Qamar and Safiya Ravat. Visit our website for videos, classes and seminars at suhbah.com. Suhbah means “companionship”, “fellowship” and “mentorship”. It comes from the same root letters as the word “Sahaabah” – the companions of Prophet Muhammad (S). At Suhbah Institute, our mission is to accompany and inspire individuals along their journey of growth by providing quality, nurturing and easily accessible Islamic learning that is applicable ...
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What is the hijab? Rulings on Niqab, Jilbab? How did women dress at the time of Rasulullah (S)? Is a black abaya the only thing they wore, what about jewelry and make up? All of these questions have been discussed and debated by scholars for over a century. We will look at the Quran, Sunnah and work of our scholars to find the various answers to th…
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Join Mahad and Safiya on a journey through the mosque of Rasulullah (S) 1400 years ago. His was a mosque that... ...Women attended regularly ...Youth played in ...Children cried in ...Homeless slept in ...Sinners were welcome in ...Converts were cared for ...Entertainment took place in ...Was a place to find peace, not judgmental stares ...Fought a…
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Do you know what Rasulullah (S)'s mosque was truly like? If you had walked into the Prophet’s mosque some 1400 years ago, you would find no physical barrier separating the men from the women. Women were considered a valued part of his community with a voice and a choice. Women worshiped, asked questions, and had direct access to their imam without …
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Empowered Muslim Woman: ROLE OF WOMEN IN SOCIETY How can a woman interact and participate in her society and community? What roles can she play? Can a woman leave the home? What about the ayah that says "stay in your homes"? Can a woman work? What if that means interacting with men? What are the examples of women who worked in our Seerah? Is her vo…
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Slaying Misconceptions: The Liberation of Women at the Time of the Message The narrative of “Women in Islam” is laden with many misconceptions. A woman must: stay at home, she shouldn’t work, she can’t travel, her husband can beat her, she can’t divorce, she has to be hidden. These are among just a few of the perpetuated untruths about Muslim women…
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