
Wives of Jannah: Islamic Relationship Advice
About
The goal of Wives of Jannah is to strengthen Muslim women and their marriages through Islamic based relationship coaching, programs, written work, and resources like this podcast. What guides me in my work are three words: mouda, rahmah, and sakinah- the three words used in the Qur'an to describe marriage in chapter 30: ayah 21 - those translate to love, mercy, and tranquility. Marriage is something you learn while in it which means none of us arrive in our relationships knowing exactly what to do. I hope this podcast can offer you some insight from my relationship coaching experience starting back in 2009. - Megan Wyatt
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Megan Wyatt, relationship coach and trainer for Muslim wives & couples
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Episodes(3)
From "If He Wanted To, He Would" to "High Value Wife": The Viral Advice Harming Muslim Marriages
In this Unscripted podcast episode, Megan discusses some of the social media trends impacting her coaching clients over the last year. De-centering husbands, "If he wanted to, he would," narcissisim, being a high value wife, "stuff my husband does" and other topics are discussed with guidance on fin
Your Right to Emotional Connection & Presence: Why His Money Isn't Enough
Join Megan Wyatt as she answers Wives of Jannah community member marriage related questions from her inbox. In this episode, a wife asks about feeling emotionally neglected in her marriage but her husband believes he's fulfilling his role because he is a financial provider and is shutting her down.
You Stand Alone: Focusing On Your Own Spiritual Self-Care
On the Day of Judgment you stand alone. This episode is meant to help remind the heart of the importance of your own spiritual self-care; tending to your iman, your spirtual heart, and your worship. Being a wife or any other role you serve is a means to earning the pleasure of Allah no doubt. But so