Episodes
Tuesday Feb 21, 2017
Tuesday Feb 21, 2017
Due to popular demand, The Women's Mosque of America held a second jumma'a on April 22nd to cover the topic of Grief, Loss, and Divorce - with an additional focus on Interracial Marriage. In her pre-khutbah bayan (talk), Sabina Khan-Ibarra shares courageously from her experiences of losing her baby and marrying outside of her race, and she gifts the congregation with a beautiful, inspiring model through which to process grief and faith during times of difficulty.
Bio:
Sabina Khan-Ibarra is the founder of Muslimah Montage, a platform for Muslim women to tell their own stories. Sabina and her website, Muslimah Montage, have been featured on Buzzfeed, The National, The Chicago Monitor, and NBC News. Sabina is also an assistant editor at AltMuslimah and GiveLight Foundation. She is the Member Development Chair at MuslimARC, an organization that addresses and combats intra-Muslim racism. In 2011, to commemorate the loss of her young son, Sabina created Ibrahim’s Tree, an internet website devoted to stories on dealing with grief. She also writes and speaks about grief in Muslim communities. Her work has been published on BlogHer, Huffington Post, ISNA Horizons, InCulture Magazine, AltMuslimah, Love InshAllah, Patheos (AltMuslim), Brown Girl Magazines, and many other outlets.
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