Step into the inspiring world of Khadeejah B, founder of "Every Black Muslim Girl," as she shares her untold journey of navigating life as a Black Muslim woman. Growing up in London as a Nigerian Muslim, Khadeejah shares her deeply personal journey navigating cultural and religious challenges, micro aggressions, and the pressures of intersectional identity.
Khadeejah opens up about the challenges of being too "Black" to fit in with some Muslims and too "Muslim" to fit in with others, her powerful response to stereotypes, and the difference between Muslims in the UK vs the US. Discover the heartwarming inspiration behind her platform, the role of community in Islam, and her vision for a world where every Black Muslim girl feels seen, heard, and valued. Whether discussing the joy of hearing "Assalamu Alaikum" in the streets of New York or her own experiences as a mother and wife, this episode is for you if you're curious about cultural identity, community building, or the beauty of unapologetic self-expression.
Don't miss the exclusive discussion about the EBMG Fest, a groundbreaking event celebrating Black Muslim women and their contributions globally. Watch now to uncover the strength, vulnerability, and love that fuel this incredible movement.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
05:45 - Perception of Muslim Women
08:29 - Purpose of Every Black muslim Girl
13:25 - Addressing Racism in the Muslim Community
18:35 - British Muslims Don't Say Assalamu Alaikum
21:55 - Introduction to EBMG Fest
26:10 - EBMG Fest Highlights in New York City
28:40 - Uniting Powerful Women
32:18 - How I Met My Husband
38:00 - Supporting Women During Postpartum: Advice for Brothers
40:19 - Challenges for Working Moms
41:58 - Future Plans
45:48 - Insights on Marriage
49:20 - Last Minute Thoughts
54:30 - Outro