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Ramadhan is a deeply personal journey, yet it’s also shaped by the places we live and the people around us. In this episode, I sit down with Fatima Al Talib, an educator and curriculum developer, to reflect on her experiences of Ramadhan growing up in different countries—from Malawi to South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and Malaysia.
We talk about how these diverse experiences shaped her perspective, how she now prioritizes community and giving back during this blessed month, and the deep connection she feels to Arabic and the Quran.
This conversation is a reminder that Ramadhan is not just about personal growth but also about uplifting those around us—and that reconnecting with the Quran in its original language adds another layer of meaning to our worship.
Join Path To Presence Here.
Follow Fatima at @The_Fajr_Sisters on instagram.
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If you liked this podcast, take a minute to rate it 🌟 as it helps in gaining visibility & share it with friends & family so it can benefit them bi’idhni’Allah.
Before you go, let's explore ways to stay connected إن شاء اللّه
1. FOLLOW US @ Arabic Nest on Instagram
2. Need some help getting STARTED on this journey? Join the Waitlist for our next batch of the 'Getting Started With Teaching My Child Arabic' 4-weeks workshop.
3. Looking to teach Arabic following your child's natural development? Check out our signature self-paced training 'TEACH ME ARABIC' & get started right now!
4. Have a question, a suggestion or just want to say Salam 👋 (out of Social Media), DROP ME an email: [email protected]!
I pray you found this episode beneficial bi’idhni’Allah ta’ala & feel now inspired to start or continue your Arabic learning & teaching journey. May Allah grant you success in this mission & keep you steadfast.
Have a great day/night under the protection of Allah azza wa jal.
More info >> https://linktr.ee/arabicnest
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Ramadhan is a deeply personal journey, yet it’s also shaped by the places we live and the people around us. In this episode, I sit down with Fatima Al Talib, an educator and curriculum developer, to reflect on her experiences of Ramadhan growing up in different countries—from Malawi to South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and Malaysia.
We talk about how these diverse experiences shaped her perspective, how she now prioritizes community and giving back during this blessed month, and the deep connection she feels to Arabic and the Quran.
This conversation is a reminder that Ramadhan is not just about personal growth but also about uplifting those around us—and that reconnecting with the Quran in its original language adds another layer of meaning to our worship.
Join Path To Presence Here.
Follow Fatima at @The_Fajr_Sisters on instagram.
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If you liked this podcast, take a minute to rate it 🌟 as it helps in gaining visibility & share it with friends & family so it can benefit them bi’idhni’Allah.
Before you go, let's explore ways to stay connected إن شاء اللّه
1. FOLLOW US @ Arabic Nest on Instagram
2. Need some help getting STARTED on this journey? Join the Waitlist for our next batch of the 'Getting Started With Teaching My Child Arabic' 4-weeks workshop.
3. Looking to teach Arabic following your child's natural development? Check out our signature self-paced training 'TEACH ME ARABIC' & get started right now!
4. Have a question, a suggestion or just want to say Salam 👋 (out of Social Media), DROP ME an email: [email protected]!
I pray you found this episode beneficial bi’idhni’Allah ta’ala & feel now inspired to start or continue your Arabic learning & teaching journey. May Allah grant you success in this mission & keep you steadfast.
Have a great day/night under the protection of Allah azza wa jal.
More info >> https://linktr.ee/arabicnest