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617: Uzma Jafri and Zaiba Hasan: Mommying While Muslim
FromThe Shameless Mom Academy: Motherhood, Motivation, and Mindset Tips for Busy Moms
617: Uzma Jafri and Zaiba Hasan: Mommying While Muslim
FromThe Shameless Mom Academy: Motherhood, Motivation, and Mindset Tips for Busy Moms
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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Jan 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Uzma Jafri grew up in Houston, the daughter of Muslim immigrants from Pakistan and India. Coming from a traditional Muslim family and being unapologetically Muslim, while still identifying with American culture, made Uzma hyperaware of the dangers that arise when people conflate culture and religion. Today, Uzma is a physician running her own practice in Phoenix, medical director of an assisted living and hospice agency, and clinical faculty to future physicians. Uzma’s most important full-time job is that of mom to her 4 kids.
Zaiba Hasan is an American Muslim who grew up biracial and bicultural. Born and raised in Chicago, Zaiba’s Irish/Pakistani heritage and interfaith upbringing gave her a head start on navigating between identities. She is frequently invited to speak at interfaith events since her background makes her a natural at bridging gaps between Muslims and non-Muslims in the United States. When she isn’t busy with podcasting, public speaking, fostering an interfaith community, or working on her Master’s Degree & Parent Coaching Certification, Zaiba can be found with her husband and their four children at one of their sporting events.
I am so honored to have Uzma and Zaiba on the show, as this is a critically important conversation for those who want to be true allies to our Muslim friends, neighbors, and community members.
Listen in to hear Uzma and Zaiba share:
The story of how two Muslim friends who hadn’t seen each other in 20 years decided to launch a podcast together
How Zaiba’s son being stopped at an airport as a 14-year old Muslim boy inspired their show, Mommying While Muslim
How creating a community and resource for Muslim moms ended up attracting a lot of white moms and evangelical men and the value of creating a space where listeners feel like they can be a fly on the wall with two Muslim moms
The significance of being in the last pre 911 generation of Muslims in America
The racial and religious profiling that happened and continues to happen post 911
How we expand our capacity to connect as humans when we listen in to the stories of people who are unlike us
Links mentioned:
Join Momentum Mamas: shamelessmom.com/momentum
Subscribe to the Podcast: Mommying While Muslim
Learn more about Uzma and Zaiba: mommyingwhilemuslim.com
Reach out to Uzma and Zaiba: salam@mommyingwhilemuslim.com
Uzma and Zaiba on IG
Zaiba Hasan is an American Muslim who grew up biracial and bicultural. Born and raised in Chicago, Zaiba’s Irish/Pakistani heritage and interfaith upbringing gave her a head start on navigating between identities. She is frequently invited to speak at interfaith events since her background makes her a natural at bridging gaps between Muslims and non-Muslims in the United States. When she isn’t busy with podcasting, public speaking, fostering an interfaith community, or working on her Master’s Degree & Parent Coaching Certification, Zaiba can be found with her husband and their four children at one of their sporting events.
I am so honored to have Uzma and Zaiba on the show, as this is a critically important conversation for those who want to be true allies to our Muslim friends, neighbors, and community members.
Listen in to hear Uzma and Zaiba share:
The story of how two Muslim friends who hadn’t seen each other in 20 years decided to launch a podcast together
How Zaiba’s son being stopped at an airport as a 14-year old Muslim boy inspired their show, Mommying While Muslim
How creating a community and resource for Muslim moms ended up attracting a lot of white moms and evangelical men and the value of creating a space where listeners feel like they can be a fly on the wall with two Muslim moms
The significance of being in the last pre 911 generation of Muslims in America
The racial and religious profiling that happened and continues to happen post 911
How we expand our capacity to connect as humans when we listen in to the stories of people who are unlike us
Links mentioned:
Join Momentum Mamas: shamelessmom.com/momentum
Subscribe to the Podcast: Mommying While Muslim
Learn more about Uzma and Zaiba: mommyingwhilemuslim.com
Reach out to Uzma and Zaiba: salam@mommyingwhilemuslim.com
Uzma and Zaiba on IG
Released:
Jan 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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