Dear inner Muslim child - Ramadan Letters
When did being “good” start feeling like the only way to be loved? In this episode, I return to a subtle but defining shift: when faith stopped feeling like a space of connection and slowly became something measured, observed, and quietly judged. Growing up within structure, expectation, and discipline, I reflect on how “being good” shaped not only my actions, but my sense of self — and how I began to interpret my standing with God through that lens. This is a reflection on conditional acceptance, on the voices we inherit before we ever form our own, and on the quiet confusion between who we are and what we do. What happens when devotion loses its warmth and becomes something you simply need to get right? And how do you return to a relationship with God that feels alive, honest, and deeply yours?
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