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  • Episode 4: The Body as an Amanah (Trust): A Somatic Path to Sacred Care
    2025/10/29

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    In this episode, Ubaydullah Evans and iman nacer boundaoui explore what it means to care for the body as an Amanah, a sacred trust, through somatic practice rooted in the Islamic tradition.

    Drawing from iman’s journey from law to embodied healing, the discussion reintroduces us to the body as central to healing, not separate from our spiritual or intellectual lives.

    Together, they examine how trauma lives in our flesh and nervous systems, how disembodiment has been normalized through colonial legacies and spiritual bypassing, and how returning to the body is both a personal and collective act of liberation. They reflect on how the prophetic tradition itself was deeply embodied, grounded in presence, movement, breath and what it means to recover that wisdom in our modern lives.

    This conversation invites listeners to reimagine healing as a sacred act of trust: to feel what faith asks us to feel, to bring the body back into prayer, and to treat embodied awareness as an integral part of spiritual care. It’s a dialogue for anyone longing to move from concept to connection, from knowing to feeling their way back to God.

    Want to dive deeper? Learn to release and move emotions safely from the inside out:

    iman’s Virtual Somatics Studio at Forward to Health 🔗 forwardtohealth.com

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    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.

    Now streaming on all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.

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  • Suhbah Stories | Episode 3: Celebrating 30 Years of the Black History 101 Mobile Museum
    2025/10/09

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    In this episode of Suhbah Stories, Ubaydullah Evans sits down with Dr. Khalid El Hakim, Founder of the Black History 101 Mobile Museum and Professor Griff - American rapper, spoken word artist, author and lecturer, for a rich, soulful conversation on history, hip hop, and purpose.

    For 30 years, Dr. El-Hakim has carried the stories of our people across the country, turning classrooms and community spaces into living museums. Together, they build on the power of collecting our artifacts, telling our own stories, and following the path God sets before you — even when it’s not the easy one.

    It’s part history lesson, part hip hop cipher, and all heart, a reminder that preserving our past is one of the realest acts of love.

    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.

    Now streaming on all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Suhbah Stories | Episode 2: Plan Not to Plan – The Path to Islamic Scholarship
    2025/09/08

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    Plan Not To Plan | The Path to Islamic Scholarship with Dr. Sherman Jackson, Imam Zaid Shakir, Khaykh Hamzah Abdul-Malik, and Ustadh Ubaydullah Evans

    In this episode of Suhbah Stories, Ubaydullah Evans sits down with Shaykh Hamzah Abdul-Malik, Imam Zaid Shakir, and Dr. Sherman Jackson to explore their origin stories and journeys to Islamic scholarship. From early life experiences to the challenges and inspirations that shaped their paths, this conversation offers a rare, personal look into the making of contemporary Muslim scholars.

    Listeners will gain insights into the dedication, spiritual growth, and life lessons that guide these influential voices in the Muslim community. Through raw, heartfelt storytelling, this episode highlights faith, resilience, and the pursuit of knowledge in Islam.

    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.

    Now streaming on all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.

    Join the Suhbah! Follow @SuhbahStories on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.


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  • Suhbah Stories | Episode 1, Part 3: Men Should Accept the Challenge of Compassionate Leadership
    2025/09/08

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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.

    Now streaming on all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.

    Join the Suhbah! Follow @SuhbahStories on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.


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    44 分
  • Suhbah Stories | Episode 1, Part 2: Problems with Performing Femininity and the Alpha Male
    2025/09/08

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    In the second 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.

    Now streaming on all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.

    Join the Suhbah! Follow @SuhbahStories on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.


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    40 分
  • Suhbah Stories | Episode 1, Part 1: Umm Zakiyyah on But Do You Feel Safe With Him?
    2025/09/08

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    But Do You Feel Safe With Him? | A Conversation with Umm Zakiyyah

    In the first 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.

    Now streaming on all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.

    Join the Suhbah! Follow @SuhbahStories on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.


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    31 分