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My Barakah Voice Notes

My Barakah Voice Notes

By: Woman + God
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My Barakah Voice Notes is a simple series of quick reflections designed to help Muslim women stay grounded in worship and intention. Through short, practical reminders, this podcast brings ease, clarity, and barakah into your everyday routines. Think of it as a daily heart check — easy to listen to, easy to apply, and always rooted in faith.Woman + God Islam Spirituality
Episodes
  • When Your Patience Feels Thin
    Nov 28 2025

    Some days stretch you more than others. In this episode, we pause for a moment of honesty and ease—reminding ourselves that losing patience doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you’re human. This voice note guides you back to calm, to dua, and to the steadiness that comes from turning to Allah in the middle of overwhelm. A gentle reset for the moments your heart feels heavy and your patience feels thin.

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    6 mins
  • Pause & Praise: A 60-Second Heart Check
    Nov 21 2025

    Life moves fast, but your heart doesn’t have to. This episode gives you a simple pause — a moment to breathe, remember Allah, and reset your energy in the middle of whatever you’re juggling. In just a minute, you’ll shift from rushing to reconnecting, using light dhikr and reflection to calm your spirit. A small break with a big impact.

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    5 mins
  • Morning Mercy: Begin With Bismillah
    Nov 19 2025

    Start your day with intention, calm, and clarity. In this voice note, we pause for a moment of mercy—remembering that every sunrise is a gift from Allah. This episode walks you through the meaning of beginning with Bismillah, how it brings barakah into even the busiest mornings, and how to set your heart before you set your schedule.
    A gentle reminder to breathe, reset, and invite Allah into everything your day will hold.

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    5 mins
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