On today's episode, join us on an inspiring journey of resilience and purpose with Hawa Rajab. In a captivating conversation, Hawa shares her college dream of becoming a Dentist, only to face a devastating setback when she failed her entrance exam. But life had other plans for her. Discover how Hawa's unwavering spirit and her dedication to the Somali Bantu community in Utica, New York, led her to an unexpected path of triumph. Tune in to this episode for an uplifting story of finding success through unforeseen challenges.
When someone comes up to you and asks “what are you?”, how do you answer? Do you say American, African American, Black, Somali, Somali Bantu, Oji or Jareer? How old were you when you realized you were a part of this cultural identity and how long did it take you to identify with the identity you chose? These are the questions we explored in this month’s episode with our very special guest; Farhiya. She is a rising high school senior who has joined us today to talk about her journey to her Bantu cultural identity as a woman.
On today’s episode, Hawa Ano is joined by Hawa Arbow for a Ramadan special about parents. Her love and commitment to Allah led her to learn more about herself and the world around her, through this discovery she came across the concept of love languages and her world has changed ever since. Join us to learn and experience what it truly means to have unconditional love, acceptance, and forgiveness for your parents for the sake of Allah. I hope you all enjoy!
In today's episode, Hawa Ano is joined by Isha Darbane, the host of Listen WithDarb podcast to share her wedding experience and to remind us we can plan as much as we want, but in the end, only Allah is the best of planners. You can find Isha on Instagram @ishaaikox1 and her podcast Listen WithDarb on Spotify and Apple podcast. Thank you again to Isha for coming on and sharing your story!
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Hi guys, today we are featuring a special guest Farhiya Dadir who is the founder and host for @Bantuology. I have invited her to this episode to talk about her marriage experience. We laughed and discussed topics that were near and dear to our hearts from our passion for the culture and creating more digital spaces for our bantu sisters to expressing our hopes and goals for the future of marriages in our culture. Join us today to get to know Farhiya and talk Bantu marriages! Instagram: @bantuology @farhiyadadir @hawaaano @mashallahsisterspod THANK YOU!!
Hi Guys! In an effort to create more digital spaces for Bantu woman and girls, welcome to Mashallah Sisters! Podcast! Currently hosted and produced by Hawa Ibrahim (Hawa Ano), Mashallah Sisters! Podcast aims to welcome and feature Bantu woman and girls in all walks of life to talk about their Bantu cultural lives and how that impacts their sisterhood relations with other Bantu woman in their lives. Come to live, laugh, and learn everything about being a Somali Bantu women! Follow us on Instagram: @mashallahsisterspod. Follow me Hawa Ano: @hawaaano.