The Barakah Woman

For the Muslim woman returning to Allah

She is returning. To Allah. To herself.

A space for barakah living, tayyib lifestyle and the beautiful art of becoming.

Barakah Living

Spiritual routines, intentional rhythms, and the daily act of returning to Allah. For the woman who wants her ordinary days and smallest acts to feel like worship.

Tarbiyah

Motherhood that is honest about the weight of it and the beauty of it. For the mother raising little Muslims in a complicated world with love, presence and prophetic wisdom.

Becoming Her

Personal growth, healing, and self-mastery rooted in Islamic principles. For the woman becoming, slowly and beautifully, who she was always meant to be.

Sisters Say

Found this website and I have to say may Allah put blessing and reward in your life and in the hereafter! I’m truly amazed by the quality of your journal. Many give out free items but lack quality. Your journal has truly made me believe that people like you really exist! I’ve always wanted to use my artistic ability to do khair, Insha Allah I will. So proud to see you do this. Jazakillah khair. May Allah make this beneficial for us. Ameen.”

Aleena, on the Legacy Journal

Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh. SubhanAllah, JazakAllahu khair for sharing this beautiful and thoughtfully prepared Ramadan planner. Alhamdulillah, it’s such a blessing to have a guide that helps us stay consistent with our ibadah, reflection, and daily routines in this holy month. May Allah reward you immensely for your effort, make it a Sadaqah Jariyah for you and your family, and accept all our fasts and good deeds in this Ramadan. Aameen

Yousra, on the Ramadan Planner (Third Edition)

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    Before we begin a gentle disclaimer. I write long. I always have, and I suspect I always will. So before you go any further make yourself a cup of tea (an organic one, preferably, and we will get to why that matters), find your most comfortable corner, and settle in. I promise I will make…

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  • Khadijah bint Khuwaylid: A Woman Who Was Everything the World Said a Woman Could Not Be

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  • Adultery and Fornication (Zina) In Islam

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    A gentle note before we begin: this post handles an adult and sensitive topic with frankness and sincerity. It is written without judgement and for the genuinely curious, for those quietly struggling, and for those sincerely searching for answers. If that is not you today, feel free to save this for another time. A gentle…

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    I want to tell you a story about a car but really, it is a story about trust. A story about how 34 people gave out their money to someone they knew only through a screen, and for children they had never met, in a city some of them had never visited. It’s a story…

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  • Sajdah Sahw: What to Do When You Make a Mistake in Salah

    Sajdah Sahw: What to Do When You Make a Mistake in Salah

    If you follow me on Instagram, you might remember a post I once shared explaining how to perform Sajdah Sahw. It became one of my most reshared and saved posts, and I received a few follow-up questions afterward, questions I couldn’t fully answer, as I am not an expert in fiqh. Not long after posting it,…

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Clean, ethical, pure in the kitchen, the home, the wardrobe, and every choice in between.