Some of the language I use is rooted in my faith. These words shape how I approach motherhood, work, growth, and provision. This page exists to gently explain them for anyone who may be unfamiliar.
The Arabic word for God.
Muslims believe in One God—The Creator, Sustainer, and Source of all provision. My faith in Allah reminds me that provision is written, growth has purpose, and nothing happens without wisdom.
Trusting Allah completely while taking responsibility for your effort.
It is not passive. It is doing your part with discipline and releasing the outcome with peace. I am responsible for effort; results belong to Allah.
Provision.
Rizq includes money, but it is much broader: opportunities, time, health, relationships, and the ability to grow. What is meant for you will not miss you.
Blessing that goes beyond quantity.
It is when something carries lasting goodness and depth, even if it appears small. It is income that stretches further than expected and impact that matters more than appearance.
Patience with strength.
Not silent suffering, but the ability to remain steady, composed, and trusting even when things feel uncertain. It is endurance without bitterness.
Gratitude.
Recognizing that everything we have small or big is entrusted to us by Allah. Shukr keeps the heart soft and the ego small.
Peace be upon you.
This is more than a greeting; it is a prayer. To say "Assalamu Alaikum" is to wish for the other person to be enveloped in safety, security, and peace. It is how we begin our interactions—with an intention of goodness for one another.
In the name of Allah.
This is how we begin. Whether starting a new project, a meal, or a day of work, saying Bismillah is a way of inviting blessing into our actions and reminding ourselves of our purpose.
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