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SEASON 3 EPISODE 1: Had I known…
Have you ever asked yourself, "am I worthy to make duaa to Allah?" "how can a 'bad' muslim ask Allah for anything?" Those questions constantly haunted Cadar's mind until one day she decided to take a chance and step into the power of duaa.
QUIT?! I’m practically walking around in character.
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SEASON 2 EPISODE 17: Racism And All It’s Friends Vol. 2
As the deadly virus COVID-19 began to spread across the world, Respiratory therapists were pushed to the frontlines. While hospitals were meant to be a safe haven for all, Yasmin became painfully aware of a demon lurking—
SEASON 2 EPISODE 16: Racism, and all it’s Friends Vol. 1
In the comic book “Racism and all its friends, Vol.1" Yasmin, a soft-spoken introvert, is challenged by an assembled ancient league of evil, popularly known as racism in the medical field.
SEASON 2 EPISODE 12: The Impartial Judge | Al-Hakeem
Trusting the wisdom of Allah is difficult when our hearts are clouded by arrogance. After searching for equality everywhere, Asma, a former public policy major, learns that true justice can only come from Al-Hakeem.
SEASON 2 EPISODE 8: Mama, I can see you now - Part 1
After losing her mother, Alex Fox, a software engineer and a tech founder, finds herself navigating a world in which her mind becomes her own worst enemy.
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Salam TDS family!
I’m here to let know you (if you don’t know already) that on our website we drop a new Blog post EVERY week. They are written by our incredible authors & team members @aifassafia & Lina Ahmed 🤍
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EPISODE FIVE: Advice my sisters gave me 💗
For our special Eid episode, we decided to turn the mic to the sisterhood & listen to the advice given to us by our listeners all over the world. I can actually begin to visualise the sisterhood I know that exists out there💛 *NOW LIVE
As storytellers if we don’t feel we have the agency to put forth these powerful stories that disrupt the problematic narratives that permeate our dominant culture, we can be doing a disservice to ourselves, the audience we aim to move and the communities we aim to serve.