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The Muslim Woman's Journal

The Muslim Woman's Essential Reading List, Book 2

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The Muslim Woman's Journal

By: Kashmir Maryam
Narrated by: Jane Ghazni
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This journaling book is for any Muslim woman who has ever thought:

“What is my purpose? My calling? What is holding me back from living my dream life? How can I deepen my connection with Allah, whilst still working towards my worldly goals?”

Maybe you have been trying to understand your place in the world. Or perhaps you are struggling to reconcile your worldly goals with your spiritual goals. If so, this journal is for you.

Through 10 specific arenas of your life, this book will encourage you to dig deeper into what your most important goals are, where your priorities currently stand, and where you want to see yourself in the near future, including the everlasting life of the hereafter. If you have been searching for purpose and contentment, then my sister, this is your sign.

©2023 Kashmir Maryam (P)2023 Kashmir Maryam
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