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The DISTURBING Pitfalls of Muslim Girls in the West | Raz Aziz



Young Muslims in the West face a vast array of challenges in coming back to Islam or maintaining their Muslim identity. We interviewed Raz Aziz, a young Muslim leader, social media influencer and student of knowledge who has experienced such a transformation in her Deen, and explored how these hardships manifest in our youth and what can be done to overcome them. Stay tuned for her response!

Timestamps:

00:00 | Intro

03:13 | How much do we need the deen today?

03:50 | Change of perspective after becoming religious

05:08 | When Allah sends you guidance

06:34 | Struggles of young Muslims

08:50 | Knowing yourself and Allah

09:48 | Holding onto your deen

12:04 | Bad friends

19:22 | Haram relationships

24:08 | Being involved in the community

26:02 | Feeling unwelcomed in the community

28:59 | Does being religious makes your life easier?

32:59 | Seeking repentance

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21 Comments

  1. I am 17 years old Muslim Boy, It gave me a lot of inspiration to be stronger in my Faith. Thanks for my dear sisters. That was very Beautiful Podcast/Discussion , I loved it. I hope to see more Discussions like this in the Future. 🥰🥰

  2. Why don't you teach people how to balance their lifestyle. Options for a BETTER choice given the circumstances, not an "islamic" choice. Stop branding it. Islam is accessible to everyone.
    Instead, we have "luxury" niqabis now popping up everywhere (not a luxury in other parts like some in ME and Africa because reality check, many women carry water on their heads and walk for miles) as another form of fantasy sharia island group leaders. Thousands of reels of women wearing gloves and wahhabi dress, showing themselves like babies who can't properly hold a spoon and cant show themselves eating with their contraptions (maybe just get off social media or use an AI avatar…you can't even open and close your eyes properly without those lashes pushing the cloth, it pains me inside to see that) with some cringy nasheed in the background…. Some riding horses, some dancing in bling shopping malls holding brands manufactured with child labour (no difference to make up face princess chiffon hijabs because deep inside, it is the same ego desire). Come on now. You need to get real. You can wear good hijab and be part of both communities. They are both equally rewarding as they are bad. Some parts outweight the other. Just because you're born Muslim, does not make you "Muslim" or inclined. This type of branding and rhetoric without any progress whatsoever on the scientific front is not okay. I've had more "Islam" among non-Muslims than with Muslims. Plastic island like the Saudis, I'd like to see start them using their brains to recycle environmental junk instead of frequenting the shopping malls wearing…Proper hijab compared to the poor, fallen and hopeless Western girls. You either stick to your guns or you don't. And being alone, some people are way worse off alone. Seen plenty of that! WHO can afford proper hijab I ask you (I am a techie and I can tell you if you use face ID you lost "hijab" and take it to your bedroom, undress in front of it etc.). Start within your heart. And start getting real to be respected on both sides instead of pulling back and popping those kids that don't stand a chance with this mindset. The game's rules are set by the system which you will either participate in, or you'll just pull out and stay "private". Your choice. But no thanks to sharia fantasy island (brought to you by META!) You don't like it in the "West". Then maybe go East and to Africa and we'll reiterate this talk. You need a good portion of healthy dunya to achieve justice. Those rappers you cite did it not so fairly which is why they suffer and the low frequency of their music.

  3. I saw a image today.. A muslim girl holding someones hand.. She wear tight dress ( jean and t shirts with a headscarf.. The dress shows her body shape.. I dont know why these girls wear dress like these. (Harvard university america)

  4. Please sister for your own honour choose your partner well. Let it not be he isn't fully committed through dating and then leaves you for someone else. Many sisters muslim and non-Muslim have made this fatal mistake and made them suffer from the unbearable headache with it.

  5. This was such a heart-to-heart convo, especially the part where she talked about losing friends – I could relate to it so much. May Allah ease everyone's hardship and give them content :)

  6. I really enjoy hearing our sisters, all the candid conversations makes me stay until end. Please bring more and more influencers ( muslimah ) , it’s more relatable. I think we resonate with them more. Jazak Allah ❤

  7. Mashallah! I live in Byron Bay area, NSW here not many Muslims, most Muslims are students they are come and go. My son don't have Muslim friends, especially girl. He is 30 years old and still single.
    Most of his friends already have few children. When his friends asked why you don’t have girlfriend? His answer is simple. I am Muslim and I am not allowed to have girlfriend.
    Alhamdulillah I am proud of him. May Allah grant him righteous wife Ameen Ya Rabb.

  8. Little bit Shy as u like pure Holy Ethically whloe Heart f Soul sensational life long Partnership

    1 st f bst Humrah r HAJJ its jst an enough forever life time travelled journey آمين يا رب العالمين

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