Moving for marriage can feel like stepping off a cliff with a parachute you packed in the dark. In this episode, we talk honestly about what that leap actually takes, beyond romance and optimism. Hiba shares her journey from Palestine to Canada and what she’d do differently now, while we unpack the questions single Muslims need to ask before relocating. We get real about red indicators like spiritualized pressure and vague promises, and green ones like clear plans, financial transparency, and...
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Moving for marriage can feel like stepping off a cliff with a parachute you packed in the dark. In this episode, we talk honestly about what that leap actually takes, beyond romance and optimism. Hiba shares her journey from Palestine to Canada and what she’d do differently now, while we unpack the questions single Muslims need to ask before relocating. We get real about red indicators like spiritualized pressure and vague promises, and green ones like clear plans, financial transparency, and...
From Child-Free by Choice to Expecting by Choice 🥳
Diary of a Matchmaker
39 minutes
1 month ago
From Child-Free by Choice to Expecting by Choice 🥳
We never thought we’d say this out loud… but we were that Muslim couple who confidently said, “We’re not having kids.” Full stop. And now? Alhamdullilah! We’re expecting. This episode is one of the rawest we’ve ever recorded: the real fears, the private conversations, the guilt, the relief, and the plot twist that changed everything. But this isn’t just about us. It’s about you, the single Muslim who’s unsure about kids, overwhelmed by the world, afraid of losing yourself, or scared of choosi...
Diary of a Matchmaker
Moving for marriage can feel like stepping off a cliff with a parachute you packed in the dark. In this episode, we talk honestly about what that leap actually takes, beyond romance and optimism. Hiba shares her journey from Palestine to Canada and what she’d do differently now, while we unpack the questions single Muslims need to ask before relocating. We get real about red indicators like spiritualized pressure and vague promises, and green ones like clear plans, financial transparency, and...