Episode 079 How To Build Bonds With Taqwa: Advice For Muslimahs
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In this episode, the second lecture delivered in reading Masjid, we explore what true sisterhood looks like when it is rooted in taqwa — consciousness of Allah. In a world where many Muslim women feel isolated, misunderstood, or wounded by past relationships, Islam offers us a higher model of connection: bonds built for the sake of Allah that uplift, protect, and empower. We discuss the importance of righteous companionship, how taqwa shapes healthy relationships, and why not every friendship is meant to look the same. This episode also addresses common struggles in sisterhood — comparison, jealousy, broken trust, and emotional exhaustion — and how setting boundaries is actually part of fearing Allah. Whether you are a mother, a single sister, navigating loneliness, or seeking deeper faith-centred friendships, this conversation will remind you that sincere sisterhood is an act of worship. When women come together with Allah at the centre, hearts heal, faith grows, and bonds become a means of drawing closer to Him.