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Today's episode is part of a little mini-series for the month of Ramadan, focusing on spirituality and Islam. During Ramadan, millions of Muslims around the world fast, abstaining from food and drink from dawn to dusk for 30 days, as part of a month of heightened spirituality and God-consciousness.
In today's episode, I chat to the lovely Ruzina Ahad, about her book, Dream, Dua, Do. Dream, Dua, Do is a self-help book and journal with a twist - it is grounded in Islamic thought and faith, giving us the tools to harness the power of prayer, while dreaming big and living our best lives.
Ruzina is a British Bengali author, who lives in the UAE with her husband and kids. She has recently penned ‘dream du’a do’ a book which is a refreshingly engaging how-to guide targeted at Millenial Muslim women, to encourage them to not just survive in today’s world but thrive! She has been a teacher/teacher trainer for almost 15 years and has an MA in Leadership and management in education at Warwick university.
I really enjoyed speaking to Ruzina, and hope you also love this episode.
Please do follow, rate and review on your podcast platform of choice as it really helps more people find the podcast!
Connect with me on social media:
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By Samia Aziz4.9
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Today's episode is part of a little mini-series for the month of Ramadan, focusing on spirituality and Islam. During Ramadan, millions of Muslims around the world fast, abstaining from food and drink from dawn to dusk for 30 days, as part of a month of heightened spirituality and God-consciousness.
In today's episode, I chat to the lovely Ruzina Ahad, about her book, Dream, Dua, Do. Dream, Dua, Do is a self-help book and journal with a twist - it is grounded in Islamic thought and faith, giving us the tools to harness the power of prayer, while dreaming big and living our best lives.
Ruzina is a British Bengali author, who lives in the UAE with her husband and kids. She has recently penned ‘dream du’a do’ a book which is a refreshingly engaging how-to guide targeted at Millenial Muslim women, to encourage them to not just survive in today’s world but thrive! She has been a teacher/teacher trainer for almost 15 years and has an MA in Leadership and management in education at Warwick university.
I really enjoyed speaking to Ruzina, and hope you also love this episode.
Please do follow, rate and review on your podcast platform of choice as it really helps more people find the podcast!
Connect with me on social media:
www.instagram.com/readwithsamia
www.instagram.com/thediversebookshelfpod
Support the show