Knowing Who I Am
A journey of identity, self-worth, purpose, and becoming
through the lens of faith.
"There comes a point where many women quietly begin asking: Who am I becoming? Not the version shaped by expectations, but the version Allāh created me to become."
In a world constantly telling women who they should be, many sisters are left feeling disconnected from themselves, uncertain in their identity, and overwhelmed by the pressure to "figure everything out."
While the world offers answers about confidence and worth, very few spaces help women explore those questions through the lens of īmān and closeness to Allāh.
This is not simply a lecture series. It is a space to pause, reflect, ask deeper questions, and begin building a stronger relationship with Allāh, yourself, and the person you are becoming.
Each session is live and discussion-based, designed to encourage honest reflection and meaningful engagement.
Who actually defines us? Explore why our truest reality is found with Allāh, not through achievements, culture, expectations, or people's opinions.
Using "man was created weak" as a foundation, exploring weakness in faith, emotions, patience, and how it becomes a means of returning to Allāh.
What does it mean to carry the trust Allāh placed within us? This week explores purpose, accountability, and intentional living.
Explore the habits, mindsets, and patterns that quietly hold us back from growth and spiritual progress.
How do comparison and constant dissatisfaction distort our perspective? Explore gratitude and recognizing the blessings we often overlook.
A reflection on our tendency toward hurry, impatience, and forcing outcomes instead of trusting Allāh's timing.
How do we respond when life becomes difficult, delayed, or uncertain? Exploring trust in Allāh through disappointment and hardship.
A closing reflection on growth, healing, and the woman we are striving to become through faith, self-awareness, and intentionality.
Young adult and adult women seeking purposeful growth
Sisters navigating transition, uncertainty, or change
Women seeking intentional spiritual and personal growth
Anyone longing to reconnect with themselves through faith
Learn to understand yourself beyond labels, comparison, and expectations, grounded in who Allāh created you to be.
Explore personal struggles, emotions, and questions in a space rooted in sincerity and spiritual growth.
Recognize internal patterns, habits, and struggles with greater honesty and compassionate reflection.
Grow alongside sisters seeking intentional growth in a safe, reflective, and caring environment.
Ustadha Sophia Khan is the Director of Girls' Tarbiyah at the Islamic Center of Frisco and the Lead Instructor for Aḥyā Sisters. She studied Sharīʿah in Arabic at the University of Sharjah and holds a degree in Psychology focused on Mental Health.
For over seven years, she has studied and taught under scholars in the UAE, with a focus on Islamic creed, character development, Qur'ānic reflection, and spiritual growth for Muslim women.
Her teaching combines faith-centered guidance with emotional honesty, practical reflection, and compassionate mentorship, creating spaces where sisters feel seen, heard, and genuinely guided.
Designed to make the course more accessible while still committing intentionally to your growth journey.
Enroll, Payment PlanOne-time payment for the complete 8-week experience, full access to all sessions and recordings.
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"And He found you lost and guided you.", Sūrat al-Ḍuḥā 93:7
Take time to reflect, grow, and reconnect with
the woman Allāh created you to be.