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Overcoming Jealousy | Islamic Feelings

Assalamu’alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh!

I hope you all are well. Welcome back to another episode on the Islamic Feelings podcast. This week’s episode is a highly requested topic from you all on jealousy, how it shows up in our hearts, and how we can manage it throug ...

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mini reminder: you are not late | islamic feelings

Assalamu’alaikum! This week’s mini episode is a short reminder that you’re not behind in life. It’s easy to feel like things should’ve happened sooner or that you’ve missed your chance, but the truth is, Allah places us exactly where we need to be. This episode is a small reflect ...  Show more

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