18/04/2026
While many go for way #1, I'll always advocate for way #2.
Both paths have their challenges, but each has their own approach, you have to choose.
I chose to support those who go with way #2 because, for me, that's where the real empowerment lies.
The truth is, whether you'll go for way #1 or way #2, you'll probably struggle. But when you take charge of your family's Arabic education, you're in control of the journey, the pace, and the connection.
Way #2 means:
✅ You grow WITH your children, not apart from them
✅ You create the home environment that makes Arabic natural
✅ You build your family's legacy on your terms
✅ You develop your own Arabic skills alongside theirs
But I know the challenges: "Where do I start?" "Am I doing this right?" "How do I make this sustainable?"
That's exactly why I created the Arabic Nest family PREMIUM experience - to support sisters choosing way #2 with the roadmap, resources, and community they need to succeed.
Slide through to see both ways and discover how building your Arabic legacy at home can be empowering, rewarding, and completely achievable.
15/04/2026
Teaching Arabic feeling overwhelming? I get it. Arabic can seem SCARY, FOREIGN, and just plain HARD sometimes.
But what if I told you it doesn't have to be?
What if you didn't need to be fluent? What if you didn't need hours of free time? What if your kids could actually enjoy Arabic learning?
I'm sharing how to address those obstacles in my FREE live session: 'Removing Obstacles to Arabic Teaching'
🗓️ Thursday, Shawwal 28/April 16 at 9:30AM NY - 2:30PM UK - 9:30PM MY
🎯 90 minutes to help you better approach this journey
💰 Completely free
👉 Comment 'JOIN' or check the link in bio to save your spot
Stop wondering if you can do this. Let me show you that you absolutely CAN.
08/04/2026
There's this assumption that if you speak multiple languages, teaching your kids should be easy. Let me tell you - it's not.
I grew up with French, Spanish, and Arabic. I studied languages at university. I'm fluent in multiple languages. Yet when it came to teaching my own kids? I was completely lost.
And I'm not alone. So many mothers struggle with this, no matter their background, no matter their advantage.
But here's what I discovered: The difference isn't about how many languages you speak. It's about having the right approach.
I made all the mistakes & I learned the hard way.
And now I want to share what I discovered so you don't have to repeat those mistakes.
In my FREE live session next Thursday, I'll share exactly what works - the approach, the system, the framework that actually helps you teach Arabic to your kids.
🗓️ Thursday, Shawwal. 28/April 16th at 9:30 am NY - 2:30 pm UK - 9:30 pm MY
👉 Link in bio to save your spot
Let's turn your advantage into action. Together.
24/03/2026
This Eid brought me so much joy, but one thing stood out more than anything else, being able to understand the khutbahs and duas in Arabic.
There’s something incredibly profound about standing in congregation and actually comprehending the words being spoken.
It’s not just about understanding the translation, it’s about feeling the depth, the emotion, and the spiritual weight of every dua and every point in the khutbah.
This made me reflect on the profound difference between being physically present and spiritually connected. When you understand Arabic, you feel every dua deeply in your soul. The khutbah speaks directly to your heart. Eid becomes spiritually nourishing rather than just socially celebrated.
But when you don’t understand, you miss so much of the beauty. The words pass by like beautiful sounds you can’t quite comprehend, you know it’s meaningful, but it feels distant and disconnected.
This Eid, I was profoundly grateful that my children could understand the Arabic duas and khutbah. Not because they’re fluent Arabic speakers, but because they’re building that precious connection to Allah’s words. That moment when they recognize familiar phrases and understand the meaning, that’s the real Eid gift that keeps giving.
This is why we teach Arabic.
It’s not about perfect fluency or academic achievement.
It’s about giving our children what many of us wish we had, the ability to understand worship in its original language, the direct connection to Allah’s words, and the spiritual depth that comes from truly comprehending.
We’re not just teaching Arabic,
we’re building bridges to Allah’s words, one word at a time.
If you want your children to experience Eid (and every prayer) on this deeper level, our community is here to support you. We’re creating a generation that connects with the Quran and worship in ways many of us only dreamed of.
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14/02/2026
Ramadan is calling, but are you TRULY prepared?
This isn’t just about meal planning and schedules. It’s about powerfulo mindset shifts that will transform your entire spiritual journey:
This Ramadan, build a stronger connection with Allah while nurturing your children’s Arabic language skills in our supportive community.
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01/02/2026
The real reason we can’t delay teaching Arabic isn’t just about reading the Quran (though that’s really important too).
It’s about:
•The love window (ages 0-7) when they bond with us most intensely
•The developmental advantage when their brains are wired for effortless learning
•The identity foundation that becomes part of who they are
•The direct connection to Allah’s words that many of us struggled to find
While we wait for perfect conditions, we’re missing out on the perfect opportunities.
The Arabic Nest Family PREMIUM experience gives you the support and clarity to start NOW - because while you wait, these opportunities are disappearing.
👉 Link in bio to join The Arabic Nest Family Premium exprience and get the support you need to start NOW
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27/01/2026
This is the question I asked inside the Arabic Nest Family.
Why? Because I truly believe an essential part of this journey is REFLECTION.
Reflecting on where we started, where we are now and where we want to be next.
Because it’s through this process,
taking the time to assess and plan accordingly, take action & implement,
that we can finally see consistent progress, feel confident teaching, and create real Quran connection with our kids.
It’s not about having made huge accomplishments, but rather about committing to this journey and moving forward, one step at a time.
Now, I’m inviting YOU to reflect too. Inside our Skool community, we’re sharing our reflections, celebrating wins, and supporting each other on this journey.
I’ve added a few questions & we even dedicated our latest Mindset & Intentions session to using Sha’ban for reflection and preparation (you can catch the replay!).
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21/01/2026
Success Story from inside The Arabic Nest Family Al hamdullil’Allah 😍
When you’re surrounded by sisters on the same journey, something incredible happens:
✅ You show up consistently because you’re not alone
✅ You celebrate small wins together
✅ You get real solutions, not just theory
✅ You finally feel like you’re succeeding as your child’s first Arabic teacher
Her son saying “أحبك يا أمي” wasn’t just about language, it was about the confidence that came from having a village behind her.
That Quran connection moment? It wasn’t luck. It was, by the mercy of Allah azza wa jal, the result of small, consistent steps guided by a community that understands.
If you’re ready to stop the overwhelm and start feeling supported on this journey...
Join 190+ Muslim mothers teaching their children the language of the Quran.
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14/01/2026
Teaching Arabic letters isn’t just about what to teach.
It’s about having support while you teach.
Most parents don’t struggle because they’re inconsistent or not trying hard enough.
They struggle because they’re doing this alone, guessing what to teach, when to move on, and whether they’re doing it “right.”
Inside Premium Arabic Nest, you’re not left to figure it out:
• You learn how to teach letters in a child-friendly way
• You understand why certain approaches work (child development matters)
• You get ongoing guidance, live teaching (Teach Me Arabic Monthly Guided Sessions), and real support as questions come up
Because Arabic isn’t something you teach once.
It’s a journey and journeys need companionship.
If you want clarity, confidence, and support as you teach your child Arabic,
join us inside the Premium Experience 🤍