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00:00 – When Everything Fell Apart
05:02 – The Dua That Changed Her Life
08:44 – Housing Six Syrian Refugee Families
13:40 – Learning to Trust Her Intuition
17:48 – The Church Was There… But Where Were We?
21:42 – The Real Reason Refugees Are Losing Their Iman
26:35 – From 1 to 50 Children: How the Project Exploded
31:13 – “They Didn’t Trust Me. I Cried.”
38:52 – Gaining Access to 185 Hotels Across the UK
44:28 – Burnout, Barakah & Being a Volunteer CEO
50:54 – Who’s Benefiting Financially From Refugees?
55:32 – “Why Are Muslim Charities Not There?”
1:03:02 – The Cake Stall That Funded a Movement
1:08:19 – The Vision: Giving Children Back Their Purpose
1:14:54 – The Legacy: Saving Iman for the Next 100 Years
In this episode, I sit down with Atia Lokhat, the award-winning founder of Zubeda Welcome, a charity transforming the lives of Muslim refugees in the UK. From being a part-time teacher to facilitating Qur’an education for over 500 children, Atia shares the emotional, spiritual, and deeply personal journey that led her to become a full-time volunteer CEO. We talk about refugees losing their faith, why churches are often more present than mosques, and how Muslims can reclaim their responsibility to displaced communities, before it’s too late.
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