Diaries of Her

Halima

Diaries of Her is a reflective podcast exploring identity, hormonal health, faith, and self-discovery through the lens of Islamic womanhood. Through solo reflections and guest conversations, it holds space for the unspoken - from mental health and careers to relationships, purpose, and the sacredness of our bodies. Created for women in the midst of becoming, this podcast honors the stories we carry, the truths we’re still learning, and the moments that shape us. Stories, struggles, and sacred moments. What we wish she heard sooner.

Episodes

  1. May 9

    When the Spiritual High Fades | Ep. 5

    In this week’s episode of Diaries of Her, I’m reflecting on what worship can look like in quieter seasons—especially when life feels full, heavy, or overwhelming. We talk about spiritual rhythm after Ramadan, the pressure to always be doing more, and the reminder that small, sincere acts of worship still matter. Phrases Used: Assalamu alaikumA greeting in Islam meaning “Peace be upon you.” It is a duaa (supplication) for peace, mercy, and blessings upon another person. BismillahMeans “In the name of Allah.” It is said before beginning any task as a way of seeking blessings and guidance. Allah (swt)“Allah” is the Arabic word for God. (swt) stands for Subhanahu wa ta’ala, meaning “Glorified and Exalted is He.” RamadhanThe ninth month of the Islamic calendar, during which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, focusing on worship, self-discipline, and spiritual renewal. MashaAllahMeans “As Allah has willed.” It is said to express appreciation or admiration while acknowledging that all things happen by Allah’s will. BarakahRefers to divine blessing or spiritual abundance in something, even if it is small in quantity. DuaaPersonal supplication or prayer made directly to Allah, asking for help, guidance, forgiveness, or blessings. ShaytanThe term for Satan or the devil in Islam, who whispers evil suggestions and tries to lead people away from righteousness. HadithRecorded sayings, actions, and approvals of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), which help explain and complement the Qur’an. Salallahu Alayhi Wa SallamMeans “May Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him,” a phrase said whenever mentioning Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). JuzA division of the Qur’an into 30 equal parts, making it easier to complete recitation over the month of Ramadhan. AyaatPlural of ayah, meaning verses of the Qur’an. SurahsChapters of the Qur’an, each containing a set of verses (ayaat). SajdahThe act of prostration in prayer, where the forehead is placed on the ground in complete submission to Allah. Ruku’The bowing position in Islamic prayer before going into sajdah. La ilaaha illallahMeans “There is no god but Allah.” It is the core declaration of faith in Islam (Tawheed). IstighfarSeeking forgiveness from Allah, usually by saying phrases like “Astaghfirullah” (I seek Allah’s forgiveness). AdhkaarRemembrances of Allah, often repeated phrases of praise, gratitude, or supplication said throughout the day. A’udhu billahi min ash-shaytan ir-rajimMeans “I seek refuge in Allah from Satan, the accursed.” It is said to protect oneself from negative whispers or influences.

    10 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
2 Ratings

About

Diaries of Her is a reflective podcast exploring identity, hormonal health, faith, and self-discovery through the lens of Islamic womanhood. Through solo reflections and guest conversations, it holds space for the unspoken - from mental health and careers to relationships, purpose, and the sacredness of our bodies. Created for women in the midst of becoming, this podcast honors the stories we carry, the truths we’re still learning, and the moments that shape us. Stories, struggles, and sacred moments. What we wish she heard sooner.