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Islamically Correct Podcast
by Islamically Correct Podcast
Welcome to Islamically Correct, a podcast dedicated to halal wealth and the Muslim money journey. Hosted by Maya Ali, each episode dives into the real financial stories of Muslim entrepreneurs and professionals, their upbringings, money habits, business growth, investments, mistakes, breakthroughs, and how they maintain taqwa while building wealth.Here, we talk about earning halal income, putting barakah in your work, creating abundance with intention, and building long-term financial stability as a Muslim. This platform exists to guide, motivate, and empower our community to grow financially
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Why This Doctor Quit Medicine to Change the Narrative for Muslims Ep. 15
"I spent years studying to be a doctor, but I realized the world needed a different kind of healing."In this episode, we sit down with a Mombasa-born visionary who made the ultimate sacrifice: walking away from a prestigious medical career to stand up for his community.After witnessing firsthand the negative stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding Muslims, he realized that writing books wasn't enough. He needed to build a platform that didn’t just argue with the world but showed the world the truth by celebrating the incredible people within the community.From the lecture halls of med school to the founding of Muslim Media, this is a story of faith, purpose, and the courage to change the narrative.Inside This Episode:The Mombasa Roots: Growing up and the path to medical school.The Pivot: Transitioning from medicine to professional writing and book selling.The Turning Point: The specific moment that inspired the "Defense" of a community.Muslim Media: How celebrating "good people" is the most powerful form of advocacy.The Cost of the Mission: What it’s really like to quit a stable career for a higher callingHelp us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:👉 Suggest a guest here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZ9zHsHxeogrH2h4XhTXpS5Yokm21TrqNn9sJ6xJWh2gd3Hg/viewform?usp=dialogFollow us on:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/islamicallycorrectpodcast?igsh=MW9obzhuejl1czZlZw==TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@islamicallycorretpodcast?_r=1&_t=ZM-91rD313F4frX https://x.com/icpodkeThe Host https://www.instagram.com/throughmaya?igsh=MXA0dTJvb3gxbXIzOQ==📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries:Email: [email protected]#IslamicFinance #MuslimMoneyStories #HalalWealth💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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Entrepreneurship vs. Family Advice: Lessons from Starting a Business Ep. 14
What happens when your biggest supporter is also your biggest skeptic? In this episode, we dive deep into the reality of starting a business when your father warns you against it.Opening a business is a leap of faith, but doing it against the advice of family adds a layer of emotional and professional pressure. We sit down to discuss the challenges of balancing respect for elders with the drive for entrepreneurship. Was the warning justified? Or was the risk worth the reward?In this episode, we cover:The specific warnings given before the business launch.The psychological toll of "going it alone" without initial family approval.Key business mistakes made in the early days.How to handle disagreement with parents while pursuing your dreams.The current status of the business and the relationship today.If you are an aspiring entrepreneur, a creative professional, or someone navigating family dynamics while building a brand, this conversation is for you.#Entrepreneurship #Podcast #SmallBusiness #BusinessLessons #FamilyAdvice #StartUpLife #SuccessStories #Inspiration Help us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:👉 Suggest a guest here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZ9zHsHxeogrH2h4XhTXpS5Yokm21TrqNn9sJ6xJWh2gd3Hg/viewform?usp=dialogFollow us on:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/islamicallycorrectpodcast?igsh=MW9obzhuejl1czZlZw==TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@islamicallycorretpodcast?_r=1&_t=ZM-91rD313F4frX https://x.com/icpodkeThe Host https://www.instagram.com/throughmaya?igsh=MXA0dTJvb3gxbXIzOQ==📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries:Email: [email protected]#IslamicFinance #MuslimMoneyStories #HalalWealth💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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Why Potential Doesn’t Matter the Hard Truth About Hiring Ep 13
In this episode Maya Ali sits down with Nasra, the powerhouse co-founder behind Reggalo Studio and Gaia Organic. Nasra opens up about the "Money Story" of her businesses from starting a gifting company with just 10k to the heartbreaking decision to temporarily close their studio after investing over 1 million shillingsHelp us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:👉 Suggest a guest here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZ9zHsHxeogrH2h4XhTXpS5Yokm21TrqNn9sJ6xJWh2gd3Hg/viewform?usp=dialogFollow us on:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/islamicallycorrectpodcast?igsh=MW9obzhuejl1czZlZw==TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@islamicallycorretpodcast?_r=1&_t=ZM-91rD313F4frX https://x.com/icpodkeThe Host https://www.instagram.com/throughmaya?igsh=MXA0dTJvb3gxbXIzOQ==📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries:Email: [email protected]#IslamicFinance #MuslimMoneyStories #HalalWealth💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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How Drama Training Transformed My Teaching Career and The Story of Kumbusha Mwanafunzi EP12
In this episode, we meet Sabri, a true visionary who proves that creativity is the ultimate survival tool. Before he founded Kumbusha Mwanafunzi, he was a young man in Mombasa selling water to make ends meet. Today, he is a Drama Coach and educator who used his unique skills to keep students engaged during the darkest days of the 2020 pandemicHelp us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:👉 Suggest a guest here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZ9zHsHxeogrH2h4XhTXpS5Yokm21TrqNn9sJ6xJWh2gd3Hg/viewform?usp=dialogFollow us on:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/islamicallycorrectpodcast?igsh=MW9obzhuejl1czZlZw==TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@islamicallycorretpodcast?_r=1&_t=ZM-91rD313F4frX https://x.com/icpodkeThe Host https://www.instagram.com/throughmaya?igsh=MXA0dTJvb3gxbXIzOQ==📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries:Email: [email protected]#IslamicFinance #MuslimMoneyStories #HalalWealth💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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Only forex ' influencers' make money from forex" ! The truth about building wealth legitimately Ep11
What is the real cost of "quick money"? In this powerful episode of Islamically Correct, host Maya Ali sits down with Anas Abdi, a digital marketer and former forex trader, to discuss his incredible journey from being raised in a refugee camp to navigating the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. Anas shares the "Win or Perish" mindset passed down from his mother and gives a blunt, honest look at why he walked away from the forex market after losing everything. We dive deep into the predatory world of "trading gurus," how signals are used to gamble, and why the real money is often in selling courses rather than the trades themselves. Whether you're interested in faith-based finance, starting a business, or considering trading, this conversation is a must-watchHelp us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:👉 Suggest a guest here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZ9zHsHxeogrH2h4XhTXpS5Yokm21TrqNn9sJ6xJWh2gd3Hg/viewform?usp=dialogFollow us on:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/islamicallycorrectpodcast?igsh=MW9obzhuejl1czZlZw==TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@islamicallycorretpodcast?_r=1&_t=ZM-91rD313F4frX https://x.com/icpodkeThe Host https://www.instagram.com/throughmaya?igsh=MXA0dTJvb3gxbXIzOQ==📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries:Email: [email protected]#IslamicFinance#MuslimMoneyStories#HalalWealth💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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From Divorce & Debt to Digital Success: Maya ISA’s Money Story | Islamically Correct Ep 10
In this episode, host Maya Ali sits down with the "Rich Girl" herself, Maya ISA, a prominent Kenyan content creator and entrepreneur. Maya ISA shares her raw and inspiring journey of overcoming personal hardship—from the financial strain of a sudden divorce to losing her business in a catastrophic protest—to building a thriving career in digital marketing.We explore the importance of "unlearning" negative stereotypes about wealth, the realities of being a single mother in the Somali community, and how a strong relationship with Allah can pull you through the darkest moments of depression and loss.🔍 In This Episode, We Discuss:The "Rich Girl" Branding: Why Maya ISA chooses to call herself "Rich Girl" and how it helps her mindset and business.Overcoming Financial Stereotypes: Breaking free from the belief that wealth is inherently bad.Resilience After Divorce: The "force" of reality that hit Maya ISA after her divorce and how she learned to raise her son independently.Entrepreneurial Struggles: Lessons learned from a failed Alibaba import business and the devastating protest that destroyed her physical shop.The Power of Faith: How praying for relief from "physical heart pain" and depression led to a deeper connection with Allah.Digital Marketing Success: How identifying a gap in the influencer market led to her own social media management company and professional skill center.Help us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:👉 Suggest a guest here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZ9zHsHxeogrH2h4XhTXpS5Yokm21TrqNn9sJ6xJWh2gd3Hg/viewform?usp=dialogFollow us on:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/islamicallycorrectpodcast?igsh=MW9obzhuejl1czZlZw==TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@islamicallycorretpodcast?_r=1&_t=ZM-91rD313F4frX https://x.com/icpodkeThe Host https://www.instagram.com/throughmaya?igsh=MXA0dTJvb3gxbXIzOQ==📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries:Email: [email protected]#IslamicFinance #MuslimMoneyStories #HalalWealth💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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Money Lessons from a Top Journalist: Why I Didn’t Negotiate at the BBC Ep08
The Reality of Being a Top African Journalist: Faith, Finance & Fame with Fathiya Mohamed NurWelcome to another episode of Islamically Correct! 🎙️In today’s episode, host Maya Ali sits down with renowned Kenyan journalist and media professional Fathiya Muhammad Nur. From her early days as an intern at K24 to reporting for global giants like the BBC, KTN News, and CGTN, Farhia shares the "unfiltered" truth about a career in the spotlight.We dive deep into the intersection of faith, career growth, and the financial realities of the media industry. Fathiya reveals how she navigated the challenges of reporting on sensitive global issues, the mindset required to jump between major media houses, and how her upbringing as the firstborn of eight children shaped her relationship with money.🔍 In This Episode, We Discuss:The "Journalism Voice": How professional projection becomes a permanent part of your identity.Mental Health in Media: Dealing with the emotional toll of reporting on heavy stories, like her impactful work on abortion rights in Zimbabwe.The Financial Leap: The reality of salary negotiations when moving between KTN, BBC, and CGTN.Entrepreneurship & Passion: Why Farhia launched The World Report and her future plans for business ventures and farming.Overcoming Self-Doubt: Learning to take your seat at the table and acting on ideas immediately.📌 Timestamps:00:00 – Intro: The most impactful story of her career.01:50 – Meet Farhia Nur: BBC, KTN, and CGTN professional.03:00 – The "Journalism Voice" and projecting from the diaphragm.04:15 – Reporting from Zimbabwe: A story that changed her.06:00 – Money mindset: Growing up as a firstborn of eight.08:50 – Starting out: From researcher to the BBC.13:30 – Career transitions: How moving media houses increases your value.25:20 – Interviewing Jerry Rawlings: Overcoming "smallness" in big moments.32:45 – Financial independence and multiple streams of income.35:00 – Battling overthinking and acting on your ideas.45:00 – Mentorship and giving back to the next generation.🌟 About Our Guest: Fathiya Mohamed Nur is a Kenyan journalist and storyteller with over a decade of experience in international current affairs. She is the creator of The World Report and has established herself as a leading voice in African media.Instagram: @fatia_em_nur TikTok: @fatianurHelp us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:👉 Suggest a guest here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZ9zHsHxeogrH2h4XhTXpS5Yokm21TrqNn9sJ6xJWh2gd3Hg/viewform?usp=dialogFollow us on:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/islamicallycorrectpodcast?igsh=MW9obzhuejl1czZlZw==TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@islamicallycorretpodcast?_r=1&_t=ZM-91rD313F4frX https://x.com/icpodkeThe Host https://www.instagram.com/throughmaya?igsh=MXA0dTJvb3gxbXIzOQ==📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries:Email: [email protected]#IslamicFinance#MuslimMoneyStories#HalalWealth💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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How to Scale a Fashion Brand Using Instagram Content | Rahma of Amana Threads EP 07
How do you turn 35,000 KES into a thriving online fashion brand?. In this episode of Islamically Correct, we sit down with Rahma, the intentional founder behind Amana Threads, to hear her unique money story.What you’ll learn in this episode:The 35k Start: How Rahma used family support to launch her first collection.Cultural Money Lessons: Growing up in a Somali household and learning the value of a shilling from her mother.Scaling via Content: How one viral design led to over 100,000 KES in sales.Defining Success: Moving past "fast growth" to find Tomanina (peace) and contentment.Business Logistics: Sourcing materials from Istanbul and Pakistan while managing transport costs.Help us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:👉 Suggest a guest here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZ9zHsHxeogrH2h4XhTXpS5Yokm21TrqNn9sJ6xJWh2gd3Hg/viewform?usp=dialogFollow us on:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/islamicallycorrectpodcast?igsh=MW9obzhuejl1czZlZw==TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@islamicallycorretpodcast?_r=1&_t=ZM-91rD313F4frX https://x.com/icpodkeThe Host https://www.instagram.com/throughmaya?igsh=MXA0dTJvb3gxbXIzOQ==📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries:Email: [email protected]#IslamicFinance#MuslimMoneyStories#HalalWealth💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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"Connections Won't Get You Through the Door," Ibrahim Omar's Success Secret Ep. 06
In this episode of Islamically Correct, we sit down with Ibrahim Omar, a marketing professional and content creator who recently made waves as the face of Uber’s billboard campaigns. Ibrahim shares the unfiltered truth about what it takes to land major brand deals, why connections are secondary to hard work, and the financial reality of his passion for bikes.What we discuss in this episode:The Uber Billboard Story: How an audition among 600 people led to international recognition.The Cost of Adrenaline: Ibrahim opens up about his motorcycle accidents and the 120k repair bill that changed his perspective on money.Halal Marketing: Navigating the ethics of brand partnerships and ensuring your income aligns with your faith.Financial Legacy: The fear of not being able to provide for a future family and how it drives his work ethic today.Advice for Creators: Why leaving a lasting impression is the real secret to networking.Follow the Islamically Correct Podcast: Subscribe for more honest conversations about faith, finance, and life.Want to share your story? Fill out our guest form in the link below! #islamicallycorrectpodcast #IbrahimOmar #HalalFinance #MarketingTips #ContentCreatorKenya #UberBillboard #MuslimEntrepreneurs #PodcastKenyaHelp us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:👉 Suggest a guest here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZ9zHsHxeogrH2h4XhTXpS5Yokm21TrqNn9sJ6xJWh2gd3Hg/viewform?usp=dialogFollow us on:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/islamicallycorrectpodcast?igsh=MW9obzhuejl1czZlZw==TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@islamicallycorretpodcast?_r=1&_t=ZM-91rD313F4frX https://x.com/icpodkeThe Host https://www.instagram.com/throughmaya?igsh=MXA0dTJvb3gxbXIzOQ==📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries:Email: [email protected]💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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The Power of Family Inspiration From Entrepreneurial Mother to Successful Son EP. 06
Welcome back to another episode of Islamically Correct! In this episode, host Maya Ali sits down with Nasruddin, a Kenyan entrepreneur, travel consultant, and lifestyle content creator, to dive deep into his unique money story. Nasruddin shares his journey from growing up in a hardworking family where money was "not new," to finding his own path in business. He opens up about:The power of family: How his mother, a self-employed business owner in Garissa, inspired his "go-getter" spirit. The struggle and the success: From being expelled in high school to launching successful businesses and refusing to settle for a life he didn't want. Faith and tradition: Favorite Ramadan memories, community connections, and the importance of staying "Islamically Correct" in finance and life. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or looking for inspiration on how to merge faith with financial success, Nasruddin’s story offers valuable lessons for everyone. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share! Want to share your money story? Fill out the Google form in our bio to be featured! #Entrepreneurship #MuslimEntrepreneurs #KenyaBusiness #FaithAndFinance #IslamicallyCorrect #Nasruddin #MoneyStoriesHelp us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:👉 Suggest a guest here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZ9zHsHxeogrH2h4XhTXpS5Yokm21TrqNn9sJ6xJWh2gd3Hg/viewform?usp=dialogFollow us on:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/islamicallycorrectpodcast?igsh=MW9obzhuejl1czZlZw==TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@islamicallycorretpodcast?_r=1&_t=ZM-91rD313F4frX https://x.com/icpodkeThe Host https://www.instagram.com/throughmaya?igsh=MXA0dTJvb3gxbXIzOQ==📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries:Email: [email protected]💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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My Story of Losing My Mother, Fighting Cancer, and Moving to Turkey
In this episode of Islamically Correct, host Maya Ali sits down with the vibrant and resilient Fatima Ahmed to discuss her incredible life journey through the lens of faith, finance, and personal growth.Fatima opens up about her childhood in Mombasa, growing up in a large family with a "scarcity mentality" where surviving meant simply having food and a place to sleep. She shares the profound impact of losing her mother at a very young age and how her father’s deep love for the Quran became the foundation of her life.In this episode, we cover:Growing Up in Mombasa: Life in a communal "plot" and the early struggles that fueled her drive to succeed.The Power of the Quran: How spiritual education shaped her identity more than formal schooling.Health and Hardship: A raw look at her battle with cancer, from the shock of the diagnosis to the lessons learned through surgery and recovery.Moving Abroad: Why she left for Turkey to find a "fresh life" and her experience living in Istanbul on a budget.Financial Lessons: Honest reflections on being "bad with money," overcoming the scarcity mindset, and finding the courage to start new ventures.Fatima’s story is a powerful reminder that while life can be an "Odyssey" full of unexpected turns, starting with faith and the courage to just begin can lead to incredible places.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more honest conversations about faith and life!
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Breaking the "Money Scarcity" Cycle: How I Built My Brand from Scratch.
Assalam'alaikum and welcome back to Islamically Correct!In this episode of the Islamically Correct podcast, we sit down with the incredible Anzel, the visionary entrepreneur behind the jewelry and hijab brand Subah. Anzel opens up about her deeply personal journey with money, from growing up in a middle-class family where "money wasn't enough" to how those childhood imprints shaped her "hyper-independent" business mindset.In this episode, we discuss:The "Scarcity" Mindset: How childhood memories of being told "no" for an Eid outfit fueled her drive for financial stability.The Subah Story: How an impulsive Jumia purchase led to a thriving jewelry and modal hijab business.Faith in Business: Why having Tawakkul (trust in Allah) is the ultimate foundation for success and mental peace.Marketing Realities: Why influencer collaborations didn't work for her and why she prefers to be the face of her own brand.Business Advice: Why you should "watch your excitement" and take a step back before investing your hard-earned money.Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur or looking for an honest conversation about faith and finance, this episode is packed with gems.Don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and hit the Notification Bell!#IslamicallyCorrect #MuslimEntrepreneur #Subah #FaithAndFinance #ModestFashion #Tawakkul #moneymindset Help us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:👉 Suggest a guest here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZ9zHsHxeogrH2h4XhTXpS5Yokm21TrqNn9sJ6xJWh2gd3Hg/viewform?usp=dialogFollow us on:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/islamicallycorrectpodcast?igsh=MW9obzhuejl1czZlZw==TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@islamicallycorretpodcast?_r=1&_t=ZM-91rD313F4frX https://x.com/icpodkeThe Host https://www.instagram.com/throughmaya?igsh=MXA0dTJvb3gxbXIzOQ==📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries:Email: [email protected]💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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From middle class to clear money goals : Digital Marketer on Islam, Finance and personal growth. Ep 04
In this episode of the Islamically Correct Podcast, a digital marketer shares his personal journey growing up in a middle-class household and how that background shaped his views on money, ambition, and financial discipline. He explains how converting to Islam influenced his financial mindset, money goals, and long-term approach to wealth.The conversation explores why he often discusses money goals and financial planning with friends rather than family and how shared mindset and understanding play a role in financial growth. He also breaks down lessons learned from working in digital marketing, setting income targets, and developing a healthier relationship with money over time.This episode focuses on financial mindset, personal growth, faith and finances, money conversations, and the realities of navigating ambition when your goals evolve beyond your upbringing.Topics covered include:digital marketing and income goals, financial mindset, middle-class upbringing, money conversations with family and friends, faith and money, personal finance perspectives, and long-term wealth thinking.
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A young girl from Malindi won the Presidential innovation award $3000 (GiSave) ft. Gheida Abdala Omar
In this episode of the Islamically Correct podcast, we sit down with Gheida Abdala Omar, a young innovator whose relationship with money was shaped early by scarcity, resilience, and faith. Growing up in Malindi, Gheida experienced firsthand what it meant to dream while lacking financial security from struggling with school fees to relying on scholarships throughout her education.She shares how being the first in her family to complete her studies changed the way she viewed money, responsibility, and independence. Gheida opens up about the moment her financial reality shifted after winning the Presidential Innovation Award, receiving KES 500,000, and how that experience taught her the power and responsibility of wealth when guided by purpose.Today, as the founder of GiSave, Gheida is intentionally building halal wealth while reinvesting it into empowering young people through STEM education. This conversation explores money mistakes, financial growth, breaking generational cycles, and the role of faith in creating barakah. It’s a powerful reminder that money, when aligned with intention and iman, can become a tool for impact far beyond yourself.Help us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries: Email [email protected] 💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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We Didn’t Have Much, But There Was Barakah | Salma Yusuf on Money, Writing & Faith
In this episode of Islamically Correct, we sit with Salma Yusuf, an award-winning civic leader, creative writer, and designer, for a deeply honest conversation about money, purpose, and faith. Born in Kilifi County and raised in Malindi, Salma grew up in a humble home where there wasn’t much materially, yet there was always barakah. Despite financial limitations, her family was never left wanting; there was food on the table, contentment, and a quiet trust in Allah’s provision. Salma shares her earliest encounters with money, including earning her first KES 10,000 from baking. At the time, it felt like a life-changing amount, yet without financial literacy, the money quickly slipped away. It became her first lesson that money alone isn’t enough; understanding and intention matter just as much. She reflects on choosing experiences over income, volunteering without pay, and trusting that not every opportunity comes with money, but many come with growth. Those choices later opened doors to fully funded opportunities, international travel, and a life she couldn’t have imagined for herself. Her true financial awakening came while studying in the UK, where economic realities forced her to think differently about survival, independence, and long-term stability. It was there that her mindset around investing shifted, and the idea for her Airbnb was born, rooted in her desire to ensure no one feels stranded or without shelter, as she once did. Salma also speaks openly about her journey as a writer from self-publishing to working with a publisher and reminds us that creativity holds real financial value when your craft is strong and your intentions are sincere. As the episode closes, she returns to faith as her anchor, sharing the power of istighfar, salawat upon the Prophet ﷺ, and Surah Al-Baqarah in bringing ease, provision, and solutions to debt. Her story is a reminder that wealth isn’t just about numbers; it’s about trust, purpose, and barakah. 🎙 Hosted by Maya Ali📍 Islamically Correct Podcast Help us spotlight meaningful Muslim money stories:📩 For guest features, partnerships, or inquiries: Email [email protected] 💬 Join the conversation—comment, share, and let us know what you learned.⚠️ Disclaimer: Content shared is for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.
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I wanted to do media then became a doctor and opened up a hospital ft Dr.Muhidin
In this inspiring episode of Islamically Correct, we sit down with Dr. Muhyiddin Mohamed, a doctor, aesthetic practitioner, and young Kenyan entrepreneur whose journey is rooted in barakah, discipline, and purpose.Growing up between Nairobi and Mombasa, Dr. Muhyiddin was raised by a strong mother who shaped his work ethic early—from helping her run a small restaurant to learning the value of service. Although he didn’t choose medicine at first, a family illness and his father’s insistence pushed him into the field… a decision that later became his blessing.After studying medicine in Uganda, he returned to Kenya during COVID and began his internship at a government hospital, earning 150K — a salary he says “never had barakah.” But later, a private hospital job with much less pay brought him barakah, stability, and clarity.With $20,000 saved and gifted by his mother, Dr. Muhyiddin and his family opened Damal Hospital, a healthcare center built on the principle of putting patients first. For him, barakah comes from sincere service, dua, and the prayers of the people he treats. This episode is a beautiful reminder that success is not just strategy—it’s service, sincerity, and the blessings of Allah.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Islamically Correct, a podcast dedicated to halal wealth and the Muslim money journey. Hosted by Maya Ali, each episode dives into the real financial stories of Muslim entrepreneurs and professionals, their upbringings, money habits, business growth, investments, mistakes, breakthroughs, and how they maintain taqwa while building wealth.Here, we talk about earning halal income, putting barakah in your work, creating abundance with intention, and building long-term financial stability as a Muslim. This platform exists to guide, motivate, and empower our community to grow financially
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