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“I’m not qualified to teach anyone...” (She was wrong)
The gap between wanting to serve and knowing HOW to serve. Here’s how one trainer bridged it...
Assalamu alaikum,
“I feel like I have so much to give, but I don’t know where to start.”
“I want to serve the Ummah, but what’s my path?”
“I have these skills Allah has blessed me with, but how do I make them purposeful beyond myself?”
Maybe you’ve whispered these questions in dua. Maybe they keep you up at night.
Here’s what we’ve learned after working with certified trainers from all over the world:
The gap isn’t your capability. The gap is structure, confidence, and a clear framework.
Uzma Unis felt this deeply.
As an educator and mother, she had completed our Productive Muslim Program and loved it. Her own life had transformed- better work-life balance, stronger spiritual connection, more Barakah in her energy and her time.
But teach others? Guide them through their own journeys?
She wasn’t sure she had the time. She wasn’t sure she had the training. She wasn’t sure how to turn her sincere intentions into structured impact.
Then she discovered something powerful:
The Ummah doesn’t just need more scholars or professional coaches.
The Ummah needs people who understand the REAL struggle of balancing five daily prayers with back-to-back meetings. Of wanting to memorize the Noble Quran while managing deadlines. Of feeling spiritually empty despite professional success.
We need people like YOU - who’ve lived it, felt it, and found a way through it.
The 12-month Certification journey gave Uzma exactly what she was missing:
A proven framework grounded in a faith-based worldview
Professional training in how to deliver it effectively
Practice sessions that built her confidence
A structure that fit her life as a mother and educator
Most importantly: her own deep spiritual transformation BEFORE she helped anyone else
Today, Uzma serves with confidence and clarity. She works with Muslim women entering new stages of life and youth, strengthening their identity- using the very tools that transformed her own journey first.
On the October 11th webinar, Uzma herself will be joining us to share her journey. You’ll hear:
What made her finally say “yes” to the certification (despite her doubts)
How the 12-month program gave her everything she needed- content, training, practice sessions, and confidence
How becoming certified made her a better parent AND educator (not just trainer)
The moment she realized her sincere niyyah now had structure and direction
How she’s making the skills Allah gave her purposeful beyond herself
Why she wishes she had started sooner
And she’s not the only one. You’ll hear from other certified trainers, too.
Different backgrounds. Different professions. Same question you’re asking now:
“Can someone like me really do this?”
Spoiler: Yes. Absolutely yes.
The sincere intention you have? It’s precious. It’s from Allah.
Now imagine having the training, tools, and confidence to channel it into real, lasting impact, inshAllah.
The webinar will show you:
How the certification transforms YOU first (this is the foundation)
What support do you get to build confidence (12 live training sessions with Mohammed Faris + 12 practice sessions with mentors + loads more)
How you serve with Barakah at the center (not hustle culture)
Whether this path is right for your unique situation and calling
You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to take the first step towards clarity.
Will you join us to explore if this could be your path?
Sincerely,
P.S. The beautiful thing about this journey? You don’t serve from depletion. You serve from overflow. The Certification fills your cup first, so you can pour into others with Barakah, structure, and confidence. Come hear how on October 11.