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Is Your Past Stealing Your Future Marriage? w/ Hana Alasry

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In this episode, we dive into the impact of trauma on single Muslims, especially how past experiences shape relationships. A trauma-informed coach joins us; Hana Alasry who shares insights on the importance of hope in healing and how the Prophet (PBUH) navigated immense personal loss with resilience, trusting in Allah’s Qadr. We also discuss how small triggers can lead to emotional breakdowns and the need to reach out for help, even with the cultural stigma around it. This conversation is a powerful reminder that healing is not only possible but essential, and with faith, even the deepest wounds can transform into strength.
Follow Hana Alasry on her: Website, Instagram, and YouTube channel.
Got a dilemma or story? The Single Muslim Hotline is here for you! We’ll play your anonymous messages in future episodes and offer real talk. Drop us a voice note 👇🏻
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Chapters

1. Islamic Trauma Healing and the Prophet (00:00:00)

2. Recognizing Trauma in Relationships (00:13:51)

3. Preparation and Trust in Marriage (00:28:49)

4. Overcoming Cultural Stigma (00:36:19)

5. Understanding Trauma Triggers and Recovery (00:42:53)

6. Connecting Accounts and Expressing Gratitude (00:46:06)

64 episodes

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In this episode, we dive into the impact of trauma on single Muslims, especially how past experiences shape relationships. A trauma-informed coach joins us; Hana Alasry who shares insights on the importance of hope in healing and how the Prophet (PBUH) navigated immense personal loss with resilience, trusting in Allah’s Qadr. We also discuss how small triggers can lead to emotional breakdowns and the need to reach out for help, even with the cultural stigma around it. This conversation is a powerful reminder that healing is not only possible but essential, and with faith, even the deepest wounds can transform into strength.
Follow Hana Alasry on her: Website, Instagram, and YouTube channel.
Got a dilemma or story? The Single Muslim Hotline is here for you! We’ll play your anonymous messages in future episodes and offer real talk. Drop us a voice note 👇🏻
https://www.speakpipe.com/DiaryOfAMatchmaker

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Islamic Trauma Healing and the Prophet (00:00:00)

2. Recognizing Trauma in Relationships (00:13:51)

3. Preparation and Trust in Marriage (00:28:49)

4. Overcoming Cultural Stigma (00:36:19)

5. Understanding Trauma Triggers and Recovery (00:42:53)

6. Connecting Accounts and Expressing Gratitude (00:46:06)

64 episodes

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