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(Repeat Show) - WORDS MAKE PEOPLE “What Is it Like to be the Wife of an Imam?”

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THIS IS A REPEAT SHOW!

Join WORDS MAKE PEOPLE on Sunday February 25, 2018 from 1-3 p.m. (EST) as we discuss with wives of longtime imams the topic, “What Is it Like to be the Wife of an Imam?” Our guest will include Sisters Carolyn Saahir & Sister Fareedah Siddeeq (Indianapolis, IN) and Mahasin Abdullah (Nashville, TN).

Allah has blessed the wife of an imam to learn much experiential wisdom over the many years; valuable lessons that she can share particularly with younger wives of newer imams. HOW DO WE PASS THIS WISDOM TO THE NEXT GENERATION OF WIVES MARRIED TO AN IMAM?

The wife of an imam, while supporting her husband, often she is sacrificing herself and her immediate family for the larger “family” we call community because she accepts that the imam has to lookout for the well-being of two families.

  1. What is a memorable joy and pleasure of being the wife of an imam?
  2. What are possible challenges and difficulties of being the wife of an imam?
  3. How does the wife of an imam deal with the inevitable 3:00 A.M. phone call from a believer in distress?
  4. How does the wife adjust to sharing her husband’s time and attention?
  5. Preserving the holistic health and well-being of your husband.
  6. How to explain the role and responsibilities of an imam to the imam’s children.
  7. How to help the imam in his studies?
  8. Discussions on how to be his advocate.
  9. What should the wife of an imam avoid?
  10. How does the wife of an imam deal with her husband’s low pay, or no pay?
  11. How do you prepare yourself to be a servant-leader alongside your husband?

 Call 714 816-4673 or listen online at – http://www.blogtalkradio.com/station-iwdm/2018/02/25/repeat-show--words-make-people-what-is-it-like-to-be-the-wife-of-an-imam

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