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Lessons from the Life of Sawdah bint Zama'a (RA)

I'm baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack. Not the end of a horror film, but the end of a troubling journey of work, life and love lost with a happy ending. Don't be scared.I owe you the completion of the Sahabiya Series, so here's this week's episode on Sawdah bint Zam’a (RA), the second wife of ...  Show more

SERIES: My Favorite Sahabiya: Lessons from the Life of Khadija (RA)

We kick off our Series: My Favorite Sahabiya based on audience feedback from our survey last summer. Watch out for double headers as I continue to catch up on production.Dive right on in with an easy listen on Khadija bint Khuwaylid with some important life lessons on being a sup ...  Show more

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