
Suhbah Stories | Episode 1, Part 3: Men Should Accept the Challenge of Compassionate Leadership
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In the third episode of a three-part series, Ustadh Ubaydullah Evans sits down with celebrated author Umm Zakiyyah for an intimate and powerful discussion on her latest book, But Do You Feel Safe With Him?. Recorded live at Beni Adam, a luxury consignment shop in Pilsen, IL, nestled in a growing corridor of Muslim-owned businesses, this conversation explores emotional, spiritual, and relational safety within Muslim relationships and marriage.
Can men learn about manhood, respect, and accountability from a book written for women? Ubaydullah picked up Umm Zakiyyah’s book to understand women’s experiences—and discovered a mirror that challenges all readers.
In a time when meaningful dialogue is often lost to labels and polarization, this live discussion breaks through the noise. It is a space for honest reflection, healing, and growth—for both men and women.
Suhbah Stories Podcast
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 make us who we are. Pull up a chair, you’re in the suhbah now.
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Suhbah Stories: Voices That Unite, Gifts That Last — A Muhammad-Evans Production.
Suhbah Stories is a deeply personal and unfiltered podcast preserving the lived experiences of Muslims. Each episode shares raw, heartfelt stories of faith, resilience, and transformation—exploring personal journeys, convert experiences, and reflections on Muslim identity and life in America. Hosted by Ubaydullah Evans, the podcast invites listeners into conversations that inspire, heal, and draw us closer to Allah—one story at a time.
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