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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
If you were diagnosed with blood disorder tomorrow, what would you do to find a stem cell donor who could save your life?
Amal and Zara speak to Anie Hussain, who was diagnosed with rare blood disorder aplastic anemia at the age of 17. However, Anie is from an ethnic minority background, therefore finding a stem cell donor who was a good match was incredibly hard since so few of us from ethnic backgrounds are part of the donor register.
· Anie’s journey after being diagnosed with cancer
· Searching for a stem cell donor
· The Anthony Nolan stem cell transplant register
· What YOU can do to help
Learn more about how to join the stem cell register or forward this link to someone who may be eligible to register:
www.anthonynolan.org/britishmuslimgirldiaries
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Amal and Zara speak to Aaminah Aziz, Head of Finance and Operations of Salams, one of the world’s most popular Muslim marriage apps. The Salams app has 3 million users across 100 countries. 45,000 marriages have taken place as a result of Muslims meeting on the app. In 2021, they also introduced a great new feature on the app called Salams Connect which allows you to find new friends in your area.
Topics covered:
· Impact of Salams on the Muslim community
· Stigma in the Muslim community around using apps to find a spouse
· Interesting trends seen on Salams
· Whether Salams employees read user messages
· How Salams address issues around inappropriate behavior on the app
· Advice on the search for a spouse
· Finding new friends using Salams Connect
Find Salams:
https://www.salams.app/
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Zara and Amal chat with a friend about whether men and women can really be close friends. Expect differing opinions and a heated discussion!
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Zara and Amal interview American Muslim author and editor Gabrielle Deonath on her new book, Shukr, an inspirational dua and gratitude journal.
Topics covered in the episode:
· Expressing gratitude in your prayers to reconnect with your faith
· Inspiring hadith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammed, peace be upon him) included in the Shukr journal
· How your faith can increase when studying the Quran and hadith
Find Gabrielle online at:
Find Shukr, the Dua and Gratitude journal: Amazon (UK) (US), Barnes and Noble, and other major book retailers.
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We'll be running a giveaway for Shukr for the first week of this episode's release!
Amal and Zara interview British Muslim convert and founder of Power of Voice Academy, Khalila Lister. Growing up in London in a Jewish family, she started her career touring the UK as a radio host and interviewing celebrities. She left this career behind upon discovering Islam. In this episode, they discuss Khalila’s journey to becoming Muslim, her work as a public speaking coach, and tips for everyone to project confidence when speaking.
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Join us for an interview with Mudassir and Rafeah, a Muslim couple in their early 30’s who met on a Muslim marriage app during the pandemic. However, Mudassir was based in Canada and Rafeah was based in the UK when they both matched and started talking on the app. We find out how they got to know each other before they met in person and initiated virtual family introductions, what married life is like now, and hear their advice on the search for a partner!
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In this episode, Zara and Amal discuss past situations they have been in that had an impact on them and what they learnt. Zara was introduced to a local Muslim seemingly looking for a spouse, while Amal ran into a difficult situation abroad after working with a trusted male colleague. Tune in to hear what they learnt about themselves and what lessons they took moving forward.
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While mental health care has improved significantly over the last few decades, many ethnic minorities in the UK continue to face barriers when it comes to access. Possible reasons include the stigma attached to mental health within these communities, limited representation, and lack of awareness of cultural or religion-related issues in the profession. In this episode we speak to mental health counsellor Nada Rahmouni to learn more about the particular aspects therapists must navigate as well as broader issues including anxiety, trauma, parenting, and self care.
Love or hate social media it's apart of most of our lives now. With lots of Muslim influencers on the rise, it can be a great place to create a community, but gotta watch out for that haraam police! Listen in to Amal and Zara discuss how social media has affected their lives, the good and the bad!
If you're anything like Brit-ish Muslims Zara and Amal, you've scrolled through what feels like hundreds of dating profiles on various apps. So you've seen it all too! Listen in to hear about the good, the bad, and the down right insulting profiles they've seen online. Enjoy!
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.