Send us a text In this episode, Ubaydullah Evans and iman nacer boundaoui explore what it means to care for the body as an Amanah, a sacred trust, through somatic practice rooted in the Islamic tradition. Drawing from iman’s journey from law to embodied healing, the discussion reintroduces us to the body as central to healing, not separate from our spiritual or intellectual lives. Together, they examine how trauma lives in our flesh and nervous systems, how disembodiment has been norm...
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Send us a text In this episode, Ubaydullah Evans and iman nacer boundaoui explore what it means to care for the body as an Amanah, a sacred trust, through somatic practice rooted in the Islamic tradition. Drawing from iman’s journey from law to embodied healing, the discussion reintroduces us to the body as central to healing, not separate from our spiritual or intellectual lives. Together, they examine how trauma lives in our flesh and nervous systems, how disembodiment has been norm...
Episode 1, Part 3: Men Should Accept the Challenge of Compassionate Leadership
Suhbah Stories
41 minutes
2 months ago
Episode 1, Part 3: Men Should Accept the Challenge of Compassionate Leadership
Send us a text In the third episode of a three-part series, Ustadh Ubaydullah Evans sits down with celebrated author Umm Zakiyyah for an intimate and powerful discussion on her latest book, But Do You Feel Safe With Him?. Recorded live at Beni Adam, a luxury consignment shop in Pilsen, IL, nestled in a growing corridor of Muslim-owned businesses, this conversation explores emotional, spiritual, and relational safety within Muslim relationships and marriage. Can men learn about manhood, respec...
Suhbah Stories
Send us a text In this episode, Ubaydullah Evans and iman nacer boundaoui explore what it means to care for the body as an Amanah, a sacred trust, through somatic practice rooted in the Islamic tradition. Drawing from iman’s journey from law to embodied healing, the discussion reintroduces us to the body as central to healing, not separate from our spiritual or intellectual lives. Together, they examine how trauma lives in our flesh and nervous systems, how disembodiment has been norm...