Watch: What Are the Islamic Ethics Surrounding Medical Issues Like COVID-19?
In this very beneficial talk, Shaykh Yasir Qadhi speaks with Dr. Aasim Padella regarding the COVID-19 crisis and the intersection of the Islamic medical ethics in modern times. This is a timely and...
View ArticleWhy I’m at Peace During a Pandemic Despite My Anxiety
Disclaimer: This article is in no way meant to substitute for medical or mental health advice from a trained and educated mental health professional. Muslim Girl encourages those who need help to seek...
View ArticleThis Is What Mental Health Can Look Like If You’re a Minority
Disclaimer: This article is in no way meant to substitute for medical or mental health advice from a trained and educated mental health professional. Muslim Girl encourages those who need help to seek...
View Article8 Muslim Fitness Bloggers You Should Be Following on Instagram
Hey ladies! Summer isn’t over yet, which means you still have time to get those summer bods! Follow these amazing fitness bloggers to help achieve your fitness goals this summer. We probably won’t be...
View ArticleHow the Concept of a Surveillance State Is a Threat to Medical Freedom
In the media there is an ongoing and volatile conversation that is happening about medical freedom within the greater context of our generally deteriorating civil rights. The general acceptance that...
View ArticleMental Illness: You May Relapse, but That Is Part of the Recovery
We don’t know who needs to hear this message from Hufsa Ahmad, but during Mental Illness Awareness Month, we thought we’d take this opportunity to share her powerful message. This is Hufsa’s personal...
View ArticleSuper Sunnah Foods: Marvelous Milk
We’re back for another episode of Super Sunnah Foods, and our focus this week is milk. Personally, I am currently mostly vegan; I eat a plant-based diet due to concerns for the treatment of animals,...
View ArticleIs Breast Cancer Deadlier for Muslim Women, Black Women, and Other Women of...
Breast cancer is especially deadly for women of color, including Black women and Muslim woman. Black women get breast cancer at a lower rate than white women, but are more likely to die from it....
View ArticleHow I Went From Resisting Therapy to Appreciating It
Disclaimer: This article is in no way meant to substitute for medical or mental health advice from a trained and educated mental health professional. Muslim Girl encourages those who need help to seek...
View ArticleWhat Is Toxic Positivity and Why Is It Potentially Detrimental?
Upon hearing the phrase “toxic positivity,” it sounds fairly harmless. After all, how could a phrase including positivity ever be related to something harmful? In short, toxic positivity is the forced...
View ArticleWhy Everyone Should Know About JUTHOOR for Mental Health Care
As increasing attention is given to mental health needs in the Muslim community, a new platform has developed for the Arab world called Juthoor (Juthoor.co) to help. This platform is important as it...
View ArticleCheck Out This College Students’ Guide to Staying Fit
Moving to another town and starting a new life as a college student can be challenging. Not only do you have to get used to new people, a new environment, and a new way of living life, but you must...
View ArticleDo You Know What “Colonial Depression” Is?
Have you heard of “colonial depression”? Colonial depression is the aptly named phrase, coined by Alicia Elliott, to describe the mental health harm that arises from colonialism and its corresponding...
View ArticleHow My Faith Helped Me View My PCOS as a Gift
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View ArticleSuper Sunnah Foods: Powerful Pomegranates
Pomegranate is a super antioxidant food. One of the most beautiful facts about pomegranates is that while a few hundred years ago, or even a few decades ago, they were quite difficult to eat and...
View ArticleLet’s Talk About Period Poverty
In the United States, 1 in 5 teens struggle to or can’t afford menstrual products, and in India, 88% of women don’t have access to menstrual products at all. They often have no choice but to use thin...
View Article6 TIPS TO HACK YOUR HORMONES STRAIGHT FROM THE SUNNAH
Editor’s note: This article is not medical advice, and is not intended to replace your physician. Always talk to your healthcare provider if you have questions or concerns about your health. When it...
View Article5 Natural Pain Relief Products for Sore Muscles
If you suffer from sore muscles, you know just how inconvenient it can be, especially if you’re at the beginning of a long workday. Sore muscles can happen for many reasons, including exercise,...
View Article4 Women’s Health Issues to Be Aware of
While some women’s health issues can be cured, some are long-term and permanent. Fortunately, most of them are treatable if caught early. In some cases, women may need counseling to deal with a...
View ArticleMy Young Age Didn’t Protect Me From a Bad Case of COVID
Springtime of 2022 was approaching. It had been two years since the pandemic first began, and COVID-19 became a normal word in our vocabulary. I’d grown accustomed to hearing about people getting...
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