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In this episode, Haleema speaks with Lila Tamea, an activist, educator, and PHD researcher studying islamophobia in education - why Muslim students are performing as well as their counter parts at university level. We discuss how Lila got into education, her Hijab journey, and so much more.
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In this episode, Haleema speaks with Zainab Alema- a Hijabi rugby player who is also a neo-natal nurse. It's an inspirating conversation about Hijab, legacy, and how to be authentic in your field. Find out what it means to be a bulldozer in this episode
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In this episode, Haleema speaks with Atiyah- a soon to be politcs student about her online activism and a campaign she's part of called Palestine on the Ballot. It's an insightful conversation about Hijab, impartiality and how Atiyah uses her platform to hopefully create change.
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In this episode, Haleema speaks with Arwa- a medicine student in the North West who moved from Dubai. She talks about her Hijab journey, what it was like moving from the UK to Dubai, and then coming back for uni. Arwa talks passionately about her experiences with Hijab and how she hopes to help others claim their identity.
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In this episode, Haleema speaks with Shalah Akhtar, creator of Brown Corporate Women- a platform providing career coaching to Muslim women and helping them realise their excellence. Shalah shares her Hijab journey and how she navigated the corporate works environment when she put her Hijab on.
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In this episode, Haleema speaks with Zainab Kidwai, who works for Rolls-Royce in Derby, but alongside her role in Data she is the head of the company's Muslim Network. Zainab talks about how her international identity has helped her reach more people and her journey of sharing Islam with her colleagues.
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In this episode of the Hijabi Culture podcast, Haleema speaks with the first Hijab wearing model to feature in a campaign for a high street brand. Mariah Idrissi has used her platform as a model to push conversations surrounding Hijab and as a stepping stone to do vital humanitarian work across the globe.
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In this episode, Haleema is joined hy Charley- a revert Muslim who uses her Instagram platform to educate people about different humanitarian causes and living in the UAE. For charley modesty is so much more than wearing loose-fitting clothes and covering her hair. It's about all the ethical decisions she has to make in life.
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In this episode of the Hijabi Culture podcast, Haleema speaks with football activist and grass roots coach, Lipa Ness about her football career, time at university and the women's world cup. Lipa's authenticity and passion for her work shines through as she speaks about getting Hijab wearing women into football and her personal experience.
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In this episode, Haleema speaks with Comedian, Ola Labib about her career change and what it's like to be a Hijab wearing woman on the comedt circuit. From starting at comedy nights to selling out the O2, Ola shares hes experience and her sage wisdom. An inspiring episode, highlighting you're never too old to chase your dreams.
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In this episode, Haleema speaks with Iman, a hijab wearing figureskater who shares how her dream of becoming an iceskater came true. Iman talks about starting hobbies at an older age and what it was like being one of the only hijabi's on the ice rink. You'll finish this episode feeling inspired to make a start on the dreams your putting off.
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In this episode, Haleema speaks with the amazing Safura Said, a horse rider, hiking enthusiast, who just loves the outdoors. They talk about the barriers Safura has overcome, her unconventional hobbies, how she got into horse riding and how she's sharing her passion for all things outdoors with her son. You will feel inspired to get up and get outside, with your hijab proudly on display.
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In this episode, we speak to the amazing Maha Ayesh, the first Palestinian, Muslim, Hijab wearing women in the USA. She speaks confidently about her challenges and the role Hijab has played in her journey. After listening to this, you'll be left inspired and ready to be the change you want to see in the world.
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In this episode of the HC podcast, host, Haleema, shares her thoughts on Hijab and how she's changing her perspective on hijab wearing people she looks up to. It's so easy to get caught up in social media and trends that we lose sight of the important things. Listen and share your thoughts
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This episode is with the lovely Zahida Sultana, the only Hijabi train conductor for Northern Rail. She speaks about how she got into her role, what she loves about the job and the barriers she's overcome. Zahida hopes to inspire young girls to get more diversity in the industry.
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In this episode, I speak with Eleeza Khan, the She Referee - the only Hijab wearing Muslim referee in Wales. She talks about her love for the game, her passions, and pursuits at the age of 16. Eleeza and her sisters are setting up the first Muslim football team for girls in Wales to help girls build their confidence and give them a space to play. Eleeza talks about her Hijab journey and what it's like being the only Hijabi in her school.
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In this episode, Anna Stishova, a revert Muslim, talks about her life for being outside in nature and on her kayak. Anna talks about her kayaking journey, taking part in the biggest UK kayaking marathon and becoming the first Hijabi to complete the event. Anna's on a mission to get more Muslim women out on the water. I hope you enjoy the episode and make sure to let me know your thoughts on instagram @Hijabiculture_ or on Twitter @Hijabi_ Culture.
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In this episode, Raisah Ahmed - a screen and film director - speaks about her entry into the industry and all that she has achieved. She talks about what it's like being the only hijabi in the room and how she has overcome challenges. Raisah speaks about the industry in a positive light, highlighting how much work is being done to diversify the field and how many more Hijab wearing women there are in the industry.
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In this episode, Haleema, Creator and Founder of Hijabi Culture answers listeners' questions about her life, job and everything in between. Haleema talks about her favourite Hijab types, her most awkward Hijab moment and all her pet peeves.
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Fadumo Olow works as a reporter for Sky Sports News. She talks about interviewing Stormzy and what an average day on the job is like. Fadumo shares her experience in the field and what the best moments in the job have been. Being a black, Muslim, Hijab wearing women in an industry which is slowly becoming more diverse can be challenging but Fadumo talks about how positive her experience has been.
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