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Ramadan Special: Embracing a Season of Change and Renewal

30 min · 2 de mar de 2025
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This Ramadan special episode has a different format from our usual conversational approach, with each co-host presenting a brief segment related to the three mini-series topics we will explore throughout season four. Nada reflects on how we can mindfully meet our social needs this month, while balancing that need for connection with the importance of stillness and solitude. Najiba invites listeners to embark on a path toward greater presence this Ramadan, through accepting the natural gifts that come through our type and reflecting on Allah's attributes. Rehenuma reflects on our relationship to the Qur’an, our communities and our Creator, so that we can connect to them meaningfully through our head, body and heart.

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