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Parenting Abdullah:

My Great Privilege and Ibadah


an Interview with Sabiha Iqbal


Friday 10th March 8.30pm, online

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Join me for this exclusive interview with our inspiring sister Sabiha


A few months ago, Sabiha's 2 year old son Abdullah returned to His Lord. Abdullah was a special needs child with many health issues, requiring palliative care support for most of his life. However he had a beautiful smile and spirit and touched those he interacted with.


We are grateful to Sabiha for sharing her experience and insights of motherhood to Abdullah.

Be inspired to see parenting, with all its difficulty and joy, as one of the greatest ibadahs of your life, whether your child is special needs or not
Gain a new perspective on what it means to be the parent of a special needs child and how you can be supportive to families with special needs children
Get a real appreciation and reminder of what it means to have full reliance and trust in Allah's will, and to be grateful to Him, no matter what your circumstances, gains or losses, even in the face of long term illness and death


Sabiha is one of the most inspiring sisters you have ever encountered, I am grateful to her for her courage to do this interview and I highly encourage you to attend. A perfect reminder before Ramadan

About your host



Dr Hafsah is a family doctor and professional life coach based in Lincoln, United Kingdom. Her mission is to help overwhelmed professional Muslim women overcome their struggles and create happy, healthy, fulfilling, Jannah-focussed lives through her five-point plan. She is a mother of three, co-founder of the British Islamic Medical Association and currently its Vice President.