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Light upon Light: A Project Jannah Ramadan series

Hosted by Project Jannah · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 19 episodes

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19
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About this podcast

“Healing doesn't begin with finding the right answers, it begins with finding the One who holds them."Most of us enter Ramadan hoping to change, yet we carry the same heavy hearts and the same unanswered questions. We wait for a light to switch on, but what if the light is already there, waiting to be uncovered?If you are tired of going through the motions and ready to walk through the emotions, this is for you. Stop trying to "fix" yourself before you turn to Allah. Come as you are. Let the light in.

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Project Jannah hosts Light upon Light: A Project Jannah Ramadan series, a religion show with 19 episodes published.

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Episode 18: The healing act of service

Mar 6, 20267m0

The quickest way to forget the weight of your own burden is to help someone else carry theirs. If you keep talking about the pain, it stays loud. But there is a profound psychological and spiritual shift that happens whe

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Episode 17: Tawakkul as a regulator

Mar 6, 20267m0

We live in an age of chronic "hyper-vigilance." Our nervous systems are stuck in a perpetual state of "fight or flight." We have mistaken "worry" for "preparation."

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Episode 16: The architecture of Sabr

Mar 5, 20267m0

We often mistake patience for a white flag of surrender, when in reality, it is the most sophisticated form of spiritual resistance. Sabr is not about if you will get through the trial; it is about who you become while y

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Episode 15: The art of begging

Mar 4, 20266m0

Why is it that we find it so easy to vent our frustrations to a stranger on the internet, yet we find it so difficult to truly "beg" the One who holds our next breath in His hands? The more you admit you have nothing, th

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Episode 14: Loneliness vs Solitude

Mar 3, 20267m0

The greatest threat to the modern soul is not the presence of noise, but the absolute terror of its absence. Loneliness is a state of lack; Solitude, however, is a state of abundance. You are not being ignored by the wor

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Episode 13: The shame spiral

Mar 2, 20267m0

The most dangerous lies in the world are not the ones people tell about us; they are the ones we tell ourselves when we are alone. Unlike guilt, which says, "I did something bad," shame says, "I am bad." Guilt is a tool

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Episode 12: Parental wounds

Mar 1, 20267m0

What do you do when the person who was supposed to be your sanctuary became your first source of pain? Honoring your parents does not require you to pretend that your pain isn't real… and Allah does not ask you to heal b

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Episode 11: When the Du’a is ‘No’

Mar 1, 20268m0

What if the greatest act of love Allah ever showed you was the door He refused to open? But what if a "No" from Allah is actually a "Not that way" or a "Let Me give you something better"? A "No" from Allah is never empty

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Episode 10: The surgery of Fasting

Feb 27, 20266m0

Is it possible that we have been so busy feeding our bodies that we have accidentally starved our souls? Fasting is often described as a ritual of deprivation, but in the realm of the heart, it is a high-precision surger

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Episode 9: The Silent Witness (As-Sami’)

Feb 26, 20268m0

Have you ever had your intentions twisted until you didn't even recognize the version of yourself they were describing? The world judges you based on your words…but your Creator hears the frequency of your tears before t

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Episode 8: The name that mends (Al-Jabbar: the divine surgeon)

Feb 25, 20267m0

A heart that has never been broken is a heart that has never had the chance to be handled by the Creator. For the last seven days, we have been unpacking the mess. We’ve looked at the tears, the stress, the regrets, and

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Episode 7: The purity of anger

Feb 24, 20269m0

Why do we treat our anger like a shameful secret? never realizing that by trying to kill the fire, we are actually putting out our own light. Anger is not your enemy. anger, in its purest form, is the fire that guards th

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Episode 6: Betrayal by people

Feb 23, 202610m0

It is one thing to lose your wealth. It is another to lose your health. But there is a unique, suffocating terror in losing your good name. When a trial comes directly from Allah—like a sickness or a sudden loss—there is

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Episode 5: The ghost of “What if”

Feb 22, 202612m0

The past is the only place in the universe where you have zero power, yet it is where most of us spend our greatest energy. You are trying to edit a book that has already been published. The word "If" is the ink of regre

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Episode 4: The Unspoken Shama’il

Feb 21, 202610m0

When we talk about faith, we usually talk about the invisible. We talk about the heart, the soul, and the intention. But we forget that this soul is housed in clay. We forget that every trial you go through, every night

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Episode 3: The wisdom of the truth

Feb 20, 20268m0

Why do bad things happen to people who are trying so hard to be good? You pray. You give charity. You try to keep your heart clean. And yet, you are the one who loses the job. You are the one who gets the diagnosis. You

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Episode 2: The theology of tears

Feb 19, 20269m0

We’ve been conditioned to believe that a strong Muslim is a bulletproof one. We treat our tears like spiritual failures, hiding our red eyes as if we’ve committed a crime against Tawakkul. But if tears were a sign of wea

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Episode 1: The myth of the perfect Muslim

Feb 18, 20267m0

Stop performing and start healing. Most of us carry the heavy burden of trying to be the “Perfect Muslim”, fearing that our struggles makes us unworthy of Allah’s love. If you’ve ever felt like a “bad Muslim” because you

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An Invitation to Heal: Light upon Light

Feb 7, 20261mEp. 1S1

Healing isn’t about having all the answers; it’s about finding enough light for the next step. Welcome to 'Light Upon Light,' a 30-day Ramadan series by Project Jannah. A journey through the Quran, the Sunnah, and the an

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