Muslim Life Hackers

Muslim Life Hackers

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Episodes

November 24, 2024 10 mins

In this episode of the Muslim Life Hackers podcast, host Mifrah Mahroof discusses the importance of intuition in navigating community scandals. Mifrah explores how intuition acts as a powerful tool for personal growth, protection from harmful situations, and better decision-making. She also offers practical tips on how to develop and trust your instincts, seeking both spiritual guidance and professional help.

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In this episode, Mifrah explores the interconnectedness of personal growth and how it affects the ummah. She addresses why we struggle to grow and also shares the story behind the ‘Growth Retreat’, the upcoming experiential learning experience taking place in Sri Lanka in February 2025. 

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00:00 Introduction
00:18 The Impact of Global Events on Personal Growth
00:42 The Role of the Ummah in Personal D...

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The episode features Hafsa Taher, a business strategist, who discusses her journey in business and the importance of finding one's purpose. She highlights the significance of balancing inner work, like mindset and self-worth, with outer strategies for success. Key challenges for women, such as impostor syndrome and societal pressures, are explored. Hafsa stresses the importance of changing negative beliefs about money and alig...

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In this episode, host Mifrah Mahroof explores her 15-year journey with a dua habit focused on achieving her goals. She discusses how this practice, inspired by the late, Sheikh Muhammad Al Shareef (may Allah have mercy on him) has shaped her life. Mifrah talks about the emotional journey of dua, the lessons learned in connecting with Allah, and the link between personal growth and bigger duas. Join her to discover how to incorporat...

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This episode features Ruwaida Dohry, an Islamic life coach who specializes in helping women heal, grow, and live their best lives with Allah at the center. This episode delves into topics such as spiritual optimism, maintaining positive thinking, the influence of Shaitan, social conditioning, and fostering healthy relationships with oneself and others. The conversation also touches on the challenges and importance of maintaining a ...

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In this episode, Arfa, an experienced copywriter, discusses her career, the impact of AI on copywriting, and the importance of coaching for personal and business growth. She shares how coaches have helped her navigate challenges and improve her skills. Arfa also emphasizes the significance of a strong network, continuous learning, and balancing personal health and spirituality for overall success.

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00:00 Int...

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In this heartfelt episode of the Muslim Life Hackers podcast, host Mifrah Mahroof shares valuable lessons learned from her late friend, Sohret Hussein. Mifrah reflects on Sohret's exemplary character, her commitment to building a legacy, staying focused on self-improvement, and the importance of maintaining righteous friendships.

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00:00 Introduction
00:53 Building a Legacy: Lessons from Sohret

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In this episode, Shaykh Ismail Kamdar joins us to discuss Islamic history and how the world would look like under a Muslim rule. We cover topics such as the importance of understanding Islamic history, World War I's impact on Muslims, the distinction between Islamic and Muslim history, the freedoms under the Ottoman Empire and the misconceptions about Shariah Law. The discussion provides valuable reflections on the modern-day ...

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In this episode, Shehzad Hanif joins the show to discuss the challenges single Muslims face in finding a partner. He explore how subconscious beliefs and childhood experiences can hinder the marriage search. The conversation delves into the importance of self-worth, positive self-talk, and making meaningful duas.

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00:00 Introduction
01:02 Challenges in Finding a Suitable Partner
04:16 The Role of Chi...

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Join us in this episode as we welcome Sofia, host of the 'Women of Ihsan' podcast. In our conversation, we explore Sofia's insights on the meaning of Ihsan, the importance of striving for excellence in our faith, and how Muslims can transcend mediocrity in their spiritual lives. Sofia also shares her thoughts on decolonizing the mind, the impact of Western values on our Islamic worldview, and the significance of coll...

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In this solo episode, Muslim Life Hackers host, Mifrah Mahroof shares three reflections on being a role model, our relationship with time, friendships and the courage to be yourself.

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00:26 Reflecting on Personal Growth
01:12 Being a Role Model for Children
02:19 Understanding the Concept of Time
03:47 The Importance of Selective Friendships
05:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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In this episode of the Muslim Life Hackers podcast, host Mifrah Mahroof chats with Hannah, a life coach and teacher, about her journey to finding her husband. Hannah opens up about overcoming societal pressures and self-doubt, transforming her mindset, and discovering love through yaqeen (certainty) in Allah's plans. This episode is packed with insights and inspiration for single Muslim women. Don't miss out on this heart...

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In this episode, Mifrah Mahroof welcomes Sumaiya Siddiqui, a relationship and emotional coach, to delve into critical topics affecting our self-esteem and relationships. From understanding the roots of self-esteem issues to learning how to balance humility and self-respect, this conversation offers practical insights and advice for everyone, especially women. Sumaiya shares her experiences and wisdom, connecting everything back to ...

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In this episode of the Muslim Life Hackers Podcast, host interviews Almir Colan, an expert in Islamic economics and finance. They discuss the concept of risk-taking in life and delve into the principles of the Islamic economy. Almir explains the issues with riba (interest) and its negative impact on society and economies, contrasting it with the ethical and productive nature of wealth creation in Islam. They explore the importance ...

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In this episode, business coach Gemi Hartojo explores why high-achieving women face burnout in the workplace. The conversation covers the differences in masculine and feminine energy in the workplace and practical strategies to find flow and fulfillment in both professional and personal settings.

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01:35 Challenges Faced by High Achieving Women
04:04 Understanding Masculine and Feminine Energy in the Work...

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In this episode, Soumaya Najjarin, CEO of New Beginnings, shares her personal journey through divorce, the motivations behind starting New Beginnings, and the challenges faced by divorced individuals in the Muslim community. Soumaya offers practical advice and insights on rebuilding one's life post-divorce, emphasizing courage and resilience.

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05:22 Islamic Perspective on Divorce
09:43 Stages of D...

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In this episode, Dr. Tanvir Uddin, the founder and CEO of Wholesum, a FinTech company focused on making investments accessible for Muslims, shares how Muslims can approach finance holistically, from managing money to using it to make a positive impact.

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02:51 The Power of Financial Empowerment
04:06 The Role of Finance in Society
07:36 The Importance of Financial Independence and Education
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In this episode, Omar Usman discusses the importance of having an Akhirah mindset in personal and professional development. He explores the impact of intention, purpose, and passion in goal-setting and achievement, emphasizing the significance of accountability and the Akhirah perspective in daily actions.

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01:27 The Intersection of Personal Development, Leadership, and Islamic Mindset
03:40 The Dunya a...

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In this episode, Almas Asad, a primary school educator turned stay-at-home mom with a small business, shares her philosophy of teaching young children under five using Montessori principles, focusing on real-life experiences and stimulating open-ended development. Emphasizing on infusing Islamic principles in teaching, she also shares insights on how simple tasks, like solving puzzles or coloring, are beneficial. The conversation e...

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In this episode, Dean Mousad, founder and director of Invictus Solutions, Brothers in Need, and co-founder of Project Quran, shares his journey and insights on making a contribution in life. The conversation covers various topics, including the motivation behind Dean's projects, the importance of reflecting on life and death, the power of consultation (Shura), and utilizing personal resources and superpowers for making a diffe...

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