26 episodes

Welcome to the official podcast of The Qarawiyyin Project!

The Qarawiyyin Project aims to revive the tradition of Muslim women being at the forefront of discussing the most critical issues of our time from an Islamic perspective, and empower women to be active in their communities around the world in carrying Islam as a way of life.

Read our publications: qarawiyyinproject.co
Email us: contact@qarawiyyinproject.co

The Qarawiyyin Podcast The Qarawiyyin Project

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.7 • 15 Ratings

Welcome to the official podcast of The Qarawiyyin Project!

The Qarawiyyin Project aims to revive the tradition of Muslim women being at the forefront of discussing the most critical issues of our time from an Islamic perspective, and empower women to be active in their communities around the world in carrying Islam as a way of life.

Read our publications: qarawiyyinproject.co
Email us: contact@qarawiyyinproject.co

    Ep. 26: The Promised Struggle | On Palestine

    Ep. 26: The Promised Struggle | On Palestine

    ❝Do people think they will be left alone after saying ‘We believe’ without being put to the test?❞ [Qur'an 29:2]


    The Qarawiyyin Podcast returns with an episode on Israel's war on Gaza. These events have sent shockwaves throughout the Muslim Ummah and beyond, raising questions about how we got here and what comes next.



    In Episode 26, the team share their feelings regarding the past five months, examine current discourse on the Palestinian struggle, and discuss the political fallout of the assault.

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    • 1 hr 5 min
    Ep. 25: The Art of Dying

    Ep. 25: The Art of Dying

    Abu Hurayra (RA) narrated that the Prophet ﷺ said, "Remember often the severer of pleasures [i.e. death]." There are myriad ways to reflect on death, both on our own death and that of others. How do we engage in periodic remembrance of our final abode? Why does death feel far away, and why do we shy away from discussing it? On Episode 25, the team explores the physical and spiritual realities of dying, and how we can benefit from its remembrance.


    The Qarawiyyin Project aims to revive the tradition of Muslim women being at the forefront of discussing the most critical issues of our time from an Islamic perspective. We strive to empower women to be active in their communities around the world in carrying Islam as a way of life.

    Read our publications: qarawiyyinproject.co
    Subscribe to our newsletter: qarawiyyinproject.substack.com/welcome
    Email us: contact@qarawiyyinproject.co

    • 58 min
    Ep. 24: House of Cards | Building Spiritual Resilience

    Ep. 24: House of Cards | Building Spiritual Resilience

    The strength of one's connection to Islam can waver. Attacks on our spiritual strength can come from within or without, but there are common strategies for withstanding challenges to our iman from all sides. 

    In Episode 24, the team sits down to discuss how we can attain spiritual resilience, especially in light of how countless women see their status in the Muslim community as undervalued and dispensable. How can we correct our mindset regarding our relationship with Allah, our own self-worth, and the authority of community leaders? Where can we turn to bolster our spiritual resilience? How do we remain connected to the Muslim community without becoming cynical? We discuss these questions and more as we consider the best ways to become resilient believers.


    The Qarawiyyin Project aims to revive the tradition of Muslim women being at the forefront of discussing the most critical issues of our time from an Islamic perspective. We strive to empower women to be active in their communities around the world in carrying Islam as a way of life.

    Read our publications: qarawiyyinproject.co
    Subscribe to our newsletter: qarawiyyinproject.substack.com/welcome
    Email us: contact@qarawiyyinproject.co

    • 49 min
    Ep. 23: American Muslim Exceptionalism | Butheina Hamdah

    Ep. 23: American Muslim Exceptionalism | Butheina Hamdah

    Which comes first: nation or ummah?

    On Ep. 23, Butheina Hamdah joins us to discuss her research on American Muslim exceptionalism. We examine the impact of American exceptionalism on the Muslim psyche, as well as how American Muslims perceive the broader ummah. As calls for an indigenous Islam in America gain traction, questions of nationalism’s compatibility with an ummatic worldview come to the fore.

    Butheina Hamdah is a project assistant with the Ummatics Colloquium (soon to be the Ummatics Institute). She received her M.A. in Sociology and M.A. in Political Science from the University of Toledo in Ohio.

    Ummatics Colloquium: ummaticscolloquium.org


    The Qarawiyyin Project aims to revive the tradition of Muslim women being at the forefront of discussing the most critical issues of our time from an Islamic perspective. We strive to empower women to be active in their communities around the world in carrying Islam as a way of life.

    Read our publications: qarawiyyinproject.co
    Subscribe to our newsletter: qarawiyyinproject.substack.com/welcome
    Email us: contact@qarawiyyinproject.co

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Ep. 22: How to Win Shahadas and Influence People

    Ep. 22: How to Win Shahadas and Influence People

    The ummah of Islam is growing, as are efforts to spread its message. Though da'wah is often seen as an outward-facing effort, the way it is conducted has serious implications for the faith of Muslims themselves. In this episode, new TQP staff members join the podcast to share their experiences with local da'wah culture, the online scene, da'wah training, and interfaith in non-Muslim majority societies. We discuss common pitfalls and inspiring successes in the world of calling people to Islam.

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    The Qarawiyyin Project aims to revive the tradition of Muslim women being at the forefront of discussing the most critical issues of our time from an Islamic perspective. We strive to empower women to be active in their communities around the world in carrying Islam as a way of life.

    Read our publications: qarawiyyinproject.co

    Subscribe to our newsletter: qarawiyyinproject.substack.com/welcome

    Email us: contact@qarawiyyinproject.co

    • 1 hr 41 min
    Ep. 21: Mind the Gap | Ramadan 1443

    Ep. 21: Mind the Gap | Ramadan 1443

    This Ramadan, the team shares reflections on the passing and usage of time, the rows of tarawīḥ, and the nature of communal worship. What does it mean to exit our private sphere of spirituality and see Ramadan as a time for ummah-wide transformation? How can we take heed of Allah's ﷻ reminders about the passing of time?

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    The Qarawiyyin Project aims to revive the tradition of Muslim women being at the forefront of discussing the most critical issues of our time from an Islamic perspective. We strive to empower women to be active in their communities around the world in carrying Islam as a way of life.

    Read our publications: qarawiyyinproject.co

    Subscribe to our newsletter: qarawiyyinproject.substack.com/welcome

    Email us: contact@qarawiyyinproject.co

    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

Mellie0 ,

Full of substance!

Such a relevant discussion by our sisters, full of substance and upholding our Islamic principles without compromise. I wish more women would discuss beyond identity issues and share their expertise and gentle wisdom this way.

Hanna260 ,

Really interesting topics!

Enjoying the range of topics these women are discussing. Looking forward to more guest episodes, enjoyed the conversation with Shaykha Ayesha

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