In the first installment of our Revert Reflections series, we sit down with Amina, a Jamaican-American revert whose path to Islam was filled with trials and searching. From growing up deeply connected to her culture, to exploring different faith traditions including a period as a practicing Buddhist, Amina’s journey is a reminder that Allah guides whom He wills.
In this conversation, she shares the challenges she faced before and after taking her Shahada, how her Jamaican identity shapes her practice of Islam, and the lessons she has learned about hijab, modesty, and remaining steadfast.
This is a story of patience, self-discovery, and reliance upon Allah that shows there is wisdom in every test and beauty in every return to Him.
In this powerful episode of Barakah & Brownstone we sit down with three incredible sisters Loua (Guinean Fulani) Nunu (Ghanaian born) and Abibatou (Senegalese Malian) to unpack the cultural traditions many of us grew up with that conflict with the teachings of Islam
From marabouts charms and ancestor worship to cultural double standards tribalism weddings and the white sheet test we’re not holding back..
In this deeply personal and spiritually grounding episode, we reflect on the reality of death through the lens of Islam. From grieving the loss of a loved one to understanding what happens to the soul after it leaves the body, we open up about how death has shaped our view of this dunya and reminded us of our true purpose.
We talk about the stages after death, the questioning in the grave, the barzakh, and the eternal journey every soul must take. Most importantly, we share how remembering death isn’t meant to break us ,it’s meant to realign us with Allah and the akhirah.
In this episode, we dive into what it truly means to evolve as a Muslim woman, not for clout, not for trends, but for the sake of Allah. From building discipline and time management to confronting our flaws, breaking bad habits, and setting real boundaries, we reflect on the journey of becoming our best selves spiritually, mentally, and emotionally.
This isn’t about perfection, it’s about progress. Tune in as we unpack self-improvement through an Islamic lens and talk about the struggles, the growth, and the glow up that comes with doing the inner work.
In this episode, Farima and Emilia get real about haram relationships and why they’re not just "harmless love stories" but heavy emotional and spiritual distractions. This isn’t just about heartbreak ,it’s about the deeper damage these relationships cause to our hearts, self-worth, and most importantly, our connection with Allah.
We talk about why Islam protects us from these situations in the first place, and how going against those boundaries affects us more than we realize. We also share personal reflections to show that even if you’ve been there, you’re not alone, and there’s always a way back.
A conversation for the girls who are healing, questioning, or just need a reminder of their worth.
Trigger warning: heartbreak, emotional vulnerability, spiritual reflection.
In this heartfelt and honest episode, we sit down with Aissatou, Tacko, and Mamita to explore our deeply personal journeys with the hijab.
From when we started wearing it, to the why behind it ,this conversation holds space for the highs, the struggles, and everything in between. We talk about dealing with doubt, judgment, discrimination, and the complicated feelings of wearing a hijab when your heart isn’t fully in it.
We reflect on self-esteem, community pressure, and the ways some Muslims shame others for how they wear it ,while also offering gentle advice, encouragement, and sisterhood to those navigating their own path.
This one ends in duas, softness, and a reminder that you’re never alone on this journey.
In this episode, we, Farima and Emilia, are getting real about the power of Dua (supplication), especially during the spiritually charged and heartwarming month of Ramadan! We'll dive into why Dua is such a cherished and essential part of this sacred time for Muslims.
We'll open up and share our own heartfelt experiences with Dua, how it's been our anchor during tough times, a source of gratitude when blessings overflow, and a way to grow closer to Allah. Together, we'll chat about the emotional and spiritual magic that unfolds when making Dua and why Ramadan is the perfect time to pour your heart out, seek forgiveness, ask for guidance, and hope for all the blessings your heart desires. 🌙✨
Whether you're new to Dua or have been making heartfelt supplications for years, this episode is here to inspire, uplift, and connect with the power of sisterhood and faith. 💕🤲
As-salamu alaykum, Barakah Babes! 🌙💕 Welcome to the very first episode of Brownstones & Barakah — the podcast where faith, girlhood, and self-love come together.
In this debut episode, your hosts Farima & Emilia open up about their personal journeys with Islam — from navigating identity and faith in NYC to rediscovering what it means to embrace Islam on their own terms. We get real about the highs, lows, and everything in between — reminding you that no two journeys look the same, and there's so much barakah in every step.
Tune in as we lay the foundation for what this podcast is all about: sisterhood, vulnerability, and finding beauty in the process.