Offering Malayalam and urdu seeking English

I'm from India and I speak Malayalam and Urdu fluently.

I'd like a language partner to help me improve my English speaking skills. I'm comfortable with text chats and occasional voice chat.

In return, I'd be happy to help anyone who wants to practice Malayalam or Urdu.

Female partners only, please.

Anyone interested?

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u/EmmaKhan305 — 6 hours ago

Have Any Parents Here Faced Burnout During Their Child's Hifz Journey?

Assalamu Alaikum

I am looking for some advice regarding my daughter.

For some time, she has been focusing mainly on Qur'an studies and Hifz. Alhamdulillah, she made very good progress in a relatively short period and was enthusiastic about her journey in the beginning.

However, she now seems very unmotivated. As a Qur'an teacher, I have helped many children who struggled with motivation or memorization, but I am finding it difficult to know what to do when it is my own child.

I have tried encouraging her with small rewards and gifts. For example, after completing certain goals or milestones, I would give her small gifts. In the beginning this helped, but now even that does not seem to motivate her.

I do not want to pressure her, but I also do not want her to lose the progress she has already made. I am wondering whether this is burnout, loss of interest, or simply a phase that many children go through.

One thing I would especially like advice on is from parents or teachers who have dealt with their own children in Hifz. I have experience teaching many students and helping them through motivational struggles, but I am now realizing that teaching your own child is very different from teaching someone else's child. The emotional connection, expectations, and family dynamics make it much harder for me to know what the right approach is.

Have any parents or Hifz teachers experienced this with their own children? Did you continue pushing through, take a break, reduce the workload, change the routine, or try something else?

Jazakum Allahu khayran for any advice.

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u/EmmaKhan305 — 15 hours ago
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Don't Let Your Qur'an Memorization Fade Away

Assalamu Alaikum sisters

I'm offering a WhatsApp Muraja'ah Program for sisters who would like support in staying consistent with their Qur'an revision. Daily recitation, corrections, feedback, and achievable goals to help keep your memorization strong in shaa Allah.

Please message me for details

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u/EmmaKhan305 — 1 day ago

Anyone else feel like this?When Fear and Responsibility Collide

Anyone else feel like this?

I really want to learn driving, but I keep thinking, "What if I get injured? What if I fall and break a leg? What will happen to my children and my responsibilities then?

At the same time, I want to learn badly because my children need me. Right now I take them on a scooter, but driving would make many things easier and safer.

Sometimes it's not just fear of people's opinions. It's fear of something happening and not being able to take care of the people who depend on us.

Does anyone else struggle with thoughts like this?

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u/EmmaKhan305 — 4 days ago

Has any Muslim woman here gone from financial struggle to becoming completely independent?

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I'm a Muslim woman who is trying to improve her financial situation through halal means. Sometimes I feel discouraged and wonder if I'll ever reach a point where I can comfortably support myself and my family without depending on anyone.

If you were once in a difficult financial situation but later became financially independent, I would love to hear your story.

- What did you do?

- What skills or work helped you the most?

- How long did it take?

- What advice would you give to a Muslim woman starting from scratch?

Your experiences and encouragement would mean a lot to me. JazakAllahu khairan.

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u/EmmaKhan305 — 5 days ago

Looking for Advice

Assalamu Alaikum.

I am a Quran teacher and a mother. I teach children online and try my best to support my family, but lately our financial situation has become very difficult. My income is not stable, and some months I earn very little.

I am looking for honest ways to increase my income from home. I already teach Quran with Tajweed and help beginners learn Islamic studies. I do not want loans or risky investments. I am interested in hearing from people who have improved their financial situation through online work, teaching, or other halal opportunities.

If you have been in a similar situation, what helped you the most? Any advice, resources, or encouragement would be greatly appreciated.

JazakAllahu Khairan. ❤️

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u/EmmaKhan305 — 5 days ago

Struggling Financially as a Quran Teacher – Looking for Advice

Assalamu Alaikum.

I am a female Quran teacher with more than 10 years of experience teaching children Quran reading and Hifz. Teaching Quran is something I love, but recently I have been struggling financially.

My income is limited and inconsistent, and I am trying my best to support my family while continuing my work as a teacher. I am looking for ideas on how to find more students, increase my income in a halal way, or any skills that can be learned alongside teaching Quran.

If you have been in a similar situation or have any advice, I would sincerely appreciate it.

May Allah put barakah in everyone's rizq and ease the difficulties of those who are struggling.

Jazakum Allahu Khairan.

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u/EmmaKhan305 — 5 days ago
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Motherhood is beautiful…

Motherhood is beautiful… but sometimes it can also feel lonely, exhausting, and emotionally overwhelming in ways nobody truly prepares you for.

People talk about the cute moments, the smiles, and the love…

but not enough about the silent mental load, the constant worrying, the guilt, the sleep deprivation, or how mothers continue giving even when they are completely drained.

So mothers…

💭 What is the hardest part of motherhood nobody warned you about?

Your answer might help another mother feel less alone today.

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u/EmmaKhan305 — 6 days ago