Lady Asiya (RA): The Faithful, Forbearing & Fearless | Ustadha Hosai Mojaddidi

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  • čas přidán 29. 11. 2021
  • - First Conference "Womanhood Defined": mcceastbay.org/womanhood-retreat
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    - Fourth Conference: "Womanhood Qiyam:" • We Root Ourself in Bea... & • Hafidha Suzane Derani ...
    - Fifth Conference: mcceastbay.org/reflect
    Ustadha Hosai Mojaddidi gives spiritual insights about cultivating a life based on the perfect archetype of Lady Asiya bint Muzahim (ra), the wife of Pharaoh. Asiya (RA) was married to the most powerful, and wicked, man of her time yet her faith stood firm.
    Ustadha Hosai spoke at a women's retreat about defining womanhood as a Muslim woman. Watch the complete seminar at mcceastbay.org/womanhood
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    This program was sponsored by the Jannah Institute, The Rahmah Foundation & MCC. It was proudly hosted at Muslim Community Center - East Bay (MCC East Bay) in Pleasanton, California on November 28, 2021.
    Ustadha Hosai Mojaddidi is the co-founder of MH4M (mentalhealth4muslims.com), a site dedicated to providing mental health related content tailored for the Muslim community. She has served the American-Muslim community for over 20 years as a spiritual advisor, mental health advocate, writer/editor, mediator, interfaith organizer, and public speaker, covering a variety of topics including women's issues, marriage/family, youth/teen issues, education, self development, interfaith bridge building, spirituality, etc. She currently offers monthly self-development and spiritual wellness classes with MCC East Bay Masjid and she offers regular educational workshops for students and teachers at local Islamic schools. She also offers periodic talks throughout California and nationally for the Muslim community at large on a variety of topics. In her spare time she enjoys reading, writing, blogging via social media, doing arts and crafts, visiting gourmet coffee shops, and exploring the countless beautiful beaches and state parks throughout California where she lives with her husband and two sons.
    Asiya bint Muzahim (Arabic: آسِيَة بِنْت مُزَاحِم), was the great royal wife of the ancient Egypt's Firaun (Pharaoh) and the adoptive pious mother of Islamic prophet Musa. She is revered by Muslims as one of the four greatest women of all time, and according to a prophetic narration in Sahih al-Bukhari, the second ever.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @MCCEastBay
    @MCCEastBay  Před rokem +1

    - First Conference "Womanhood Defined": mcceastbay.org/womanhood-retreat
    - Second Conference "Womanhood Reimagined": mcceastbay.org/reimagine
    - Third Conference "Womanhood Inspired": mcceastbay.org/inspired
    - Fourth Conference: "Womanhood Qiyam:" czcams.com/video/ZqwrJQmXhT0/video.html & czcams.com/video/YyC5HYcGi0c/video.html
    - Fifth Conference: "Radiant Womanhood": mcceastbay.org/reflect-retreat

  • @IsmiFarha
    @IsmiFarha Před rokem +2

    Jazak’Allah khayr, Sister. May Allah bless and protect you and your family in the dunya and akheera.
    And may Allah bless Asiya and all the martrys 🤲

  • @Candyg14
    @Candyg14 Před 2 lety +4

    Mashallah what an amazing woman,inshAllah I would to name my daughter asiyah.🌸

  • @thaminashah6327
    @thaminashah6327 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent presentation, مَا شَاءَ ٱللّٰهْ

  • @shirinomar4065
    @shirinomar4065 Před 2 lety +2

    May Allah bless you. Jazaka Allah khair sister

  • @Remindmeofhim2023
    @Remindmeofhim2023 Před 2 lety +2

    الحمد لله رب العالمين

  • @asealalhariri
    @asealalhariri Před 2 lety +2

    Can you explain, how you said in the first that Feraaoun and Asia didn't had children, then you mentioned the story of his daughter and the hairstyle!?

    • @hosaimojaddidi5045
      @hosaimojaddidi5045 Před 2 lety +4

      Salam! Yes, the daughter of Firawn in the story was from either another wife or a concubine!

    • @asealalhariri
      @asealalhariri Před 2 lety +1

      @@hosaimojaddidi5045 Tamam, thanks for your response