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Suhbah Stories

Ubaydullah Evans and Hadiyah Muhammad

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A Muhammad-Evans family production, Suhbah Stories is what happens when good friends, good vibes, and good stories come together. Suhbah (Arabic: صُحبة) means companionship or fellowship, being together on the path of life and faith. Suhbah is the kind of circle that feeds your soul and reminds you of what really matters. Around our table, stories are gifts: funny, raw, heartfelt, and always real. We talk with friends, family, teachers, and mentors about life, faith, and the moments that mak ...
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Welcome to the Suhbah Institute podcast with Mahad Qamar and Safiya Ravat. Visit our website for videos, classes and seminars at suhbah.com. Suhbah means “companionship”, “fellowship” and “mentorship”. It comes from the same root letters as the word “Sahaabah” – the companions of Prophet Muhammad (S). At Suhbah Institute, our mission is to accompany and inspire individuals along their journey of growth by providing quality, nurturing and easily accessible Islamic learning that is applicable ...
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