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Wives of Jannah: Islamic Relationship Advice

Megan Wyatt, relationship coach and trainer for Muslim wives & couples

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The goal of Wives of Jannah is to strengthen Muslim women and their marriages through Islamic based relationship coaching, programs, written work, and resources like this podcast. What guides me in my work are three words: mouda, rahmah, and sakinah- the three words used in the Qur'an to describe marriage in chapter 30: ayah 21 - those translate to love, mercy, and tranquility. Marriage is something you learn while in it which means none of us arrive in our relationships knowing exactly what ...
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Welcome to the One Meaningful Life podcast inviting you to build the life you were made for, fisabillilah. Here you’ll find inspiration, guidance, and tools to live intentionally, build better relationships with the people you love, and create and achieve meaningful goals. My name is Megan Wyatt, and I’m the founder of One Meaningful Life, bringing to you my flavor of Islamic personal development. Life is hard, and there are so many challenges you’re going through but the one area you can ha ...
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Historians At The Movies features historians from around the world talking about your favorite movies and the history behind them. This isn't rivet-counting; this is fun. Eventually, we'll steal the Declaration of Independence.
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Dissect the science behind some of the most spine-tingling, unusual and terrifyingly true crime stories with Julie Mattson, a seasoned Forensic Nurse Death Investigator in this gripping weekly podcast. Julie's unique approach to investigations is informed by her background in nursing, which allows her to provide an in-depth analysis of the medical intricacies and physiological aspects of each case. With her compassionate storytelling and unwavering dedication to uncovering the truth, Julie t ...
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