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She said she didn't know how to move forward anymore
Then Allah guided her here.
السلام عليكم friend,
A few weeks ago, a sister I had the honour of working with sent me a message.
I want to share it with you - not to show off, but because I know some of you are sitting exactly where she was when we first came into contact.
Not knowing how to move forward.
Trying to hold everything together.
Wondering if the peace you're asking Allah for is actually possible for someone like you.
Then look what she has to say:





When I read her words, I made du'a for her.
And then I thought of you.
Because what she described the anxiety, the confusion, the feeling of being stuck despite trying, that is exactly what this work is built for.
This is not a course you passively consume.
And it is not a space to keep revisiting the past.
This is a process.
A process that helps you stop managing anxiety on the surface…
and start changing what’s underneath it.
Your patterns.
Your reactions.
Your beliefs about yourself.
And your relationship with Allah.
She came in uncertain. She left stronger. Those are her words, not mine.
And she said something that stood out:
"It's not for the faint-hearted”.
Because I will challenge you.
Not to overwhelm you, but to help you finally see what’s keeping you stuck.
This is NOT for everyone.
It is for the woman who is ready to stop surviving and start building real Sakinah.
The June cohort opens soon.
There are a handful of spots.
If something in this letter moved something in you don’t ignore that.
With love and duas
Noorain🤍
Who am I:
I'm a certified Islamic life coach and a Muslim woman who has lived through severe anxiety, panic attacks, and the kind of exhaustion that comes from trying to hold everything together while quietly falling apart.
I spent years doing everything right on the outside . An Engineering career, the appearance of success, while feeling completely empty inside.
I tried therapy, coaching, and courses. Some things helped temporarily. But nothing went to the root.
So I mapped my own way through, healing my nervous system, my core beliefs, and my relationship with Allah - and built that process into a program for Muslim women walking the same road.
Why work with me:
Because I'm not teaching theory.
I'm sharing the exact process I used to move from survival to sakinah. As someone who has lived it - not just studied it.
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