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Sacred Women of Barakah

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Fear of Success
Most Muslim women aren’t afraid of failure.They’re afraid of who they will become when they succeed. So they call silence “sabr.”They call shrinking “humility.”They call fear “tawakkul.” But Allah tells us clearly: “Shayṭan threatens you with poverty…” Qur’an 2:268 We forget: Leadership is worship. Hard conversations are worship. Building rizq with dignity is worship. Remote sales is the skill that allows Muslim women to: ✓ Work from home ✓ Build halal income ✓ Support their families ✓ Fund sadaqah and community progress ✓ Reclaim sovereignty, not dependency Our ummah does not rise when its women stay small. The next era of leadership? Muslim women stepping into influence with iman, intelligence, and income.
Fear of Success
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Job Posting HIGHLIGHT for Nov 17th
🚨 NEW JOB POST: Closer 🌟 Job Opportunity Overview 🔥 Niche: Done-For-You (DFY) Services 💼 Position: Closer 💵 Commission (include any bonus): 10-12% 🎯 Ticket Price: $7.5k for 3 months, then $2.5k/month recurring 📈 Offer & Targets 🔥 Lead Type: Inbound Leads 📈 Current Revenue: $120k/month 🚀 Target in 3 Months:: $200k/month 💰 Potential earnings: $10-15k 👤 Candidate Profile 🌍 Languages Required: English ⏰ Time Zone: US timezone 👀 Show Rate: 60% 👨‍💻 Close Rate: 25% 🤝 Team Info 🔢 Openings: 1 👥 Current Team: 1 closer, 1 manager, 1 sales support
Job Posting HIGHLIGHT for Nov 17th
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Please sis can you elaborate more on the post.
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Thank you sis.
SACRED RECODE - Day 1 of 3 “Where Fear Lives”
Beloved sisters, Day 1 took us to the edge, the place where control ends and tawakkul begins. We met fear not as an enemy, but as an invitation. The invitation to remember Who truly holds the pen. 🌙 This session is an awakening for the woman who’s done everything “right” yet still feels unsafe inside her own success. We unpacked: - How fear disguises itself as responsibility, patience, or “being strong.” - The 3 faces of fear — loss, rejection, failure — and how they silently shape your choices. - The Recode Practice that returns your nervous system to remembrance: “Allah is in control… and I am safe.” - Let this replay be your mirror and your mercy. Listen not to analyze — but to remember. Ya Al-Wakeel… teach us to trust You more than our plans. 🌿 💬 Engagement Questions (Answer these questions after you watch the replay) 1️⃣ Where in your life has fear been pretending to be faith — and how did that realization land in your body during this session? 2️⃣ When you whispered “Allah is in control… and I am safe,” what shifted inside you ... peace, resistance, tears, surrender?
SACRED RECODE - Day 1 of 3 “Where Fear Lives”
1 like • Nov 2
Maa shaa Allah. It great
The Phone Call That Rewired My Entire Understanding of Power
Bismillah, sisters… I want to share a story that changed me forever. One Friday afternoon, my eldest son came home quiet — too quiet. No smile, no words. Just silence. He finally said he and two classmates were suspended for using their phones in class. That one incident could have cost him his scholarship, his reputation, and his future. But here’s what shook me…The other two boys? Children of immigrants who couldn’t speak English. Their mothers couldn’t even defend them. They were at the mercy of a system that didn’t see them. And in that moment — I felt it. The fear. The helplessness. The weight of being unseen. But I also felt something else rise inside me — certainty. It wasn’t loud. It wasn’t angry. It was calm. Commanding. Anchored in Allah. I picked up the phone, called the school, and spoke to the principal. And with complete composure, I said: “No police or teacher will speak to my son without his lawyer present. We represent all three boys. I expect this to be resolved by Monday.” And you know what? By Monday, all three boys were back in school — no record, no stain, no suspension. That day, I realized something every Muslim woman must know: Sales is not just business.Sales is life. It's influence. It’s negotiation. It’s your ability to stand tall and speak with divine confidence — without losing your adab or your faith. That phone call was sacred sales in action. And it’s exactly what we’ll be unlocking together in The Sacred Recode™ this weekend. Because you were never meant to stay silent. You were meant to speak with light. 🌙 In 3 days, we begin THE SACRED RECODE. If you’re ready to spiritually and financially recode your life before 2026… Love, Fatima P.S. I know you have a friend — a woman who’s been dimming her light, afraid to speak up, shrinking her voice to keep the peace. Invite her. 🌙 Invite the woman who always over-gives. Invite the woman who’s tired of being misunderstood. Invite the woman who needs to remember that her silence is not her safety — her voice is.
The Phone Call That Rewired My Entire Understanding of Power
2 likes • Oct 30
Alhamdullilah. We thank Allah for our lives. For the lives of brave and confident women like you in Islam. Are these immigrants women from Africa? Because in Africa, especially where i am coming from, women voices are never heard. An African woman is meant to be silent when been molested, physically and emotionally abused. We are thought to remain silent even though you are right. That is the state of an African woman. But, is that what Islam preachers? We have heard about the great women in Islam. Ayisha( r.d.a) Khadija (r.d.a) and many many great women in Islam. Why does our society make us feel so insignificant and worthless?
1 like • Oct 31
Amen to that
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1 like • Oct 30
@Padmah Lobine Amen to your prayers.
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Madina Nambe Fusheini
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Salam! I am Madina. A Muslim lady with a strong passion for Islam. I am fun to be with. And I like making friends.

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