![]() ![]() We pray that you enjoyed this season as much as we enjoyed hosting and producing it. Have a Question? Send in your voicemail here. This helps us get the word out there and in turn, give us the opportunity to benefit more people. Thank You For Listening!ĭid you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a review for us on iTunes or Stitcher Radio. Why we should all stop saying “I know exactly how you feel”Ĭonnect with Asmaa on Facebook and her Website.Do not say “Call me if you need anything,” because your friend will not call.While there is not one perfect way to respond and support a loved one grieving, there are a couple of things to consider as we navigate through our supporting roles. ![]() ![]() Some of us are so afraid to say and do the wrong thing that we end up doing nothing at all. In this episode, we talk about how grief often makes us feel uncomfortable, awkward and leaves us stammering for the right things to say. ![]() This book mentions us how Allah Mighty has blessings us with the big opportunities and how we can get benefit away them to have one happier and well-off life. Continuing our conversation today is Asmaa Hussein, an Egyptian-Canadian author of the book ‘A Temporary Gift’, where she journals her experiences on losing her husband and widowhood. Description of A Temporary Gift by Asmaa Hussain A Temporary Gift: Reflection on Love, Loss and Healing is a must-read book which provides us guideline on either stoff of life. ![]()
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