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Safe Adam to talk about the realities of being young and talented in the mainstream industry. He shared his story of how Islam kept him from destructive choices that fame often brings. It’s one of the most honest conversations we’ve had about faith, fame, and survival.
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In this episode, I sat down with Razia Hamidi to talk about the Visionaire program. She shared how focusing on just a few powerful duas can reshape your life and strengthen your connection with Allah.
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On The Muslimi Experience, I spoke with Safe Adam about how industry “success” didn’t feel real when it clashed with his faith and why true success means staying rooted in your values.
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In this conversation, I sat down with Razia Hamidi as she shared her experience of growing up Muslim after 9/11 and how those challenges later came full circle when she became a speaker on Islam.
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In this episode of The Muslimi Experience, I sat down with Safe Adam to talk about his journey from the music industry to Islam. He shared what it meant to walk away from fame and how faith gave him purpose.
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In this episode of The Muslimi Experience, I spoke with Razia Hamidi about her story of faith, adoption, and how Allah always provides in ways we don’t expect. A moving reminder about trusting His plan.
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Abdirahman Warsame shares a powerful reminder from his recovery journey: you can’t force guidance or change on anyone that belongs to Allah. All we can do is meet people where they’re at and support them with patience and compassion.
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In this episode of the Muslimi Experience, Mikhaael Mala speaks about merging his love for nasheed with his duty to teach, crafting a balance between art and responsibility.
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In this conversation, Razia Hamidi spoke about how Visionaire shifted her mindset as a believer. She shared how making bold duas led her to raise her standards and show up with more purpose and confidence. A reminder that believers should never settle for less.
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In this episode, I spoke with Safe Adam about the hidden costs of the music industry. He shared what he saw behind the scenes and why he believes true peace only comes through Islam.
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In this episode, I sat down with Razia Hamidi to talk about making duas more intentional and powerful by writing them down. She shared how visualization and reflection can change the way we approach our prayers.
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In this honest reflection, Abdirahman shares how the path to deeper struggles often begins with what feels like “nothing serious.” Despite working full-time from the age of 14 and trying to stay away from that lifestyle, he eventually gave in to what he once mocked.
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Mikhaael Mala addresses how money and unlawful attraction are two of the greatest challenges facing Muslims and emphasizes the need to purify intentions.
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In this episode, I sat down with Shaun King as he shared his reflections on Palestinian resilience and how faith is at the heart of their strength. A powerful reminder of where true endurance comes from.
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Omar Khan highlights how Islam has always valued mental health, showing that imams are spiritual guides, not therapists, and reminding us to seek professional help when needed.
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SubhanAllah, the way Mikhaael connected with Shaykh Minshawi’s recitation wasn’t just about the sound; it was the soul behind it. You can really feel that love for the Qur’an in the way he recites. May Allah keep that connection strong for all of us.
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Man, hearing Shaun King talk about how The Autobiography of Malcolm X shaped his early journey really took me back. So many of us were first introduced to Islam through Malcolm X, his impact is generational.
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MashaAllah brother Mikhaael’s recitation is something else. The way he holds every word, every ayah, it pulls you in, SubhanAllah. May Allah reward him, keep him sincere, and make his voice a means of bringing hearts closer to the Qur’an.
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SubhanAllah, Brother Shabbir Hassan talks about the common emotional shift that happens in marriage and why preparation matters.
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