Embrace Relationship Flourishing

Secure connection and self-love are reserved for Muslim female entrepreneurs aged 45-54 combatting heartbreak, trust challenges, and loneliness

Unveil the path to self-love, potent partnerships and bridges to relatedness while basking in divine alignment, nurturing self-respect and unlocking a future life partner.

Embrace Relationship Flourishing

Secure connection and self-love are reserved for Muslim female entrepreneurs aged 45-54 combatting heartbreak, trust challenges, and loneliness

Unveil the path to self-love, potent partnerships and bridges to relatedness while basking in divine alignment, nurturing self-respect and unlocking a future life partner.

Rebuilding Self-

Appreciation

Focused on advancing self-love and respect, this intuitive approach assists Muslim women entrepreneurs of color aged 45-54 in nurturing their self-esteem. Featuring exercises and strategies to foster self-trust and forgiveness, it's a journey of rediscovery to inner strength and resilience.

Nourishing Spiritual Connection

This pillar is designed to help participants nurture a deeper relationship with Allah, utilizing mindful practices and reflections. The aim is to support women in their spiritual journey and extend that sense of peace and balance to all aspects of their lives.

Cultivating Relationship Harmony

This comprehensive segment of the Relationship Builder empowers Muslim women entrepreneurs of color aged 45-54 to build meaningful relationships in their lives. From envisioning a life partner to enhancing family dynamics and friendships, this offers robust strategies destined to foster connection and fulfillment.

About Muminah Muhammad

Muminah Muhammad is a dedicated coach and Community and Social Services Worker with an Honour's Diploma, including studies in counseling, multiculturalism, social psychology, and psychology. She chose coaching as her career path because it offers autonomy to the clients and delivers results more quickly than traditional methods. After experiencing the transformative power of coaching firsthand, she realized it was the best way to apply her skills and experience.

Muminah's personal journey has been one of growth and resilience. As a mother of three successful adult children, she has faced two failed marriages and over 15 heartbreaks, but through it all, her unwavering relationship with Allah guided her path. Drawing from these experiences, Muminah created the 5 Prong Relationship Builder, a powerful tool to help others assess and strengthen both personal and business relationships. She now enjoys a fulfilling marriage with her entrepreneurial husband, grounded in shared values and mutual support. Her approach integrates creativity, trust, and forgiveness, empowering clients to heal and thrive.

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“In my life I have sung around the world. Thousands of concerts. I’ve performed to crowds of 100,000. I know my job. But then I took a break from music and went off to write novels. Then in 2013 I realised it was time to get back onstage. But my voice was shot, and it needed a lot of help so I found the one teacher that could help. Simply put Carol Jack gave me my voice back. Don’t believe me? Go listen to what I do and how I do it. The word magical doesn’t do what she does justice. You want to sing well. Call her.”

Phil Ryan, artist.

“Right from the start, Carol made me feel at ease. Not only is she a calm and amazingly knowledgeable teacher, she has extraordinary intuition so she knows when and how much to challenge me which I love. I couldn’t quite believe it but it only took a few sessions before friends, family and colleagues were commenting on how much more confident and assertive I sounded when I spoke. Hearing my own voice getting stronger also helped me go from strength to strength. I can categorically say that Carol helped me find myself again. For that I’m incredibly grateful.”

Megan B, singer.

“Carol Jack has been an immense help to me in my voice practice. She is extremely knowledgeable about how to create and support one’s sound. Carol met me at MY music and offered really fabulous tips for being able to get the full sound and power of my voice. Carol is a lovely person and I would recommend her to everyone!”

Vienna Carroll (Artist)

“Just wanted to let you know I've booked some more lessons for next week and the week after and very excited about it! Been using the techniques you've recommended, and it's really helped so far and continuing to apply them when singing.”

Carl H, singer.

“I found Carol while searching the Internet for a singing teacher and was a bit unsure of what to expect at the beginning. After all she wasn’t recommended to me by anyone, I have just blind booked a class. Turned out to be a very good decision. Now year or two later I still feel the benefits of those classes and the knowledge that stayed with me helps me massively every single time I perform. Carol not only is a lovely person to be around and to work with but she also has a real knowledge of singing and voice training that transformed my technique and level of confidence completely. My big concern was, as it is for many singers, singing high notes without straining. Carol taught me how to do it which massively improved things for me. I can sing songs which I used to struggle with. My general knowledge of how to use the voice when singing, how to arrange songs and take care of vocal folds is much improved as well. I would definitely recommend Carol to anyone who struggles with their technique or just wants to continuously improve whatever level they are at with their singing skills.”

Karolina K, actor and singer.

“Although I have been singing in various choirs since I was 9 years old, I 've never had any formal coaching so I started looking for a professional voice trainer to help me increase flexibility, strengthen my voice and gain better control when moving into the bridge area. I read about the speech-level-singing-technique and chose Carol, since she is a qualified SLST trainer. It's been 7 months since we met and I am not looking back! Carol has a great personality and I am also more in control of this great voice! I enjoy every session at the studio and I'm hearing much more confidence and power come through in my solo's each week. The system makes my singing richer! I certainly recommend that you give Carol a try if you are looking for a great voice coach.”

Adesola O, singer.

“Carol’s class is a great way to meet new people and improve on your singing methods. She manages to keep the classes fun whilst also giving great feedback and tips to carry over until the next lesson. It’s a safe and supportive space and you leave feeling uplifted every time. Even though I was extremely nervous singing in front of other people, I feel like my confidence grew over time. I would recommend the group class for anyone who loves to sing and enjoys the bonding experience that comes with it.”

Sophia B, singer.

“I went to Carol as a beginner looking to learn to sing for fun and to be able perform Karaoke. Lessons with Carol have been extremely fun and she has improved my voice not just in singing but in various other areas on my life such as work presentations and communication in general. learning how to improve your tone is an essential life skill – 55% of communication is body language, 38% is the tone of voice, and 7% is the actual words spoken.”

Tariq, executive

“I had the pleasure of meeting Carol recently whilst sitting in on a singing lesson for one of our artists on our artist development programmes. I found Carol to be extremely knowledgeable regarding singing techniques and even though our artist has a great voice Carol was able to show us a path to much more confidence and the ability to control your voice so that you are always in control of any situation. We are looking forward to working with Carol more into the future and I know she will be a great asset to our Charity The Beat Project and the artists we develop.”

Steve Carley, CEO

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Muslim Women Entrepreneurs

Preparing for a Future Husband While Building Your Business Empire: For Muslim Women Entrepreneurs

October 09, 20249 min read

Are you a Muslim woman entrepreneur in your 40s or 50s, focused on building your business while also holding onto the dream of finding a suitable husband? Balancing these two significant life goals can often feel overwhelming. How can you continue to grow your business while leaving room in your life for the love and companionship you desire?

As you dedicate time and energy to your business, it’s only natural to wonder when the right person will come into your life. You may even feel like you have to choose between achieving professional success and finding the fulfilling relationship you long for. But the truth is, you can work toward both without sacrificing either one.

In this blog, we’ll explore how you can prepare yourself mentally, emotionally, and spiritually for a future husband while continuing to expand your business. With the right strategies and faith, you can pursue your personal and professional goals in harmony.

Navigating the Dual Journey of Entrepreneurship and Love

As a Muslim woman entrepreneur, you may feel that pursuing both your career goals and personal aspirations for a family often places you in two worlds. On one side, you’re building a business, working tirelessly to meet deadlines, strategizing for growth, and wearing many hats. On the other side, you crave connection, love, and companionship — a partner who will stand by your side through the ups and downs of life.

This dual journey isn’t about choosing one over the other, but rather embracing the beauty of being able to grow both areas of your life simultaneously. It’s possible to stay focused on your entrepreneurial goals while also preparing yourself for a future husband. But it requires careful planning, emotional readiness, and a deep connection with your faith.

Entrepreneurship demands time and energy — and oftentimes, it feels like there isn’t room for anything else. But what if your personal growth, self-love, and faith were seen as integral parts of your business journey? By investing in your emotional and spiritual well-being, you’re setting the foundation for a healthy relationship and creating space for love to enter your life without compromising your business ambitions.

Building Emotional and Mental Strength for Both Roles

Before diving into the possibility of a future relationship, it’s essential to strengthen your emotional and mental resilience. As someone who has experienced heartbreak, trust issues, or loneliness, you need to heal from those past experiences to show up fully for both your business and your future husband.

Managing emotional ups and downs is a part of entrepreneurship. Rejections, setbacks, and financial stress can take a toll, and if you’ve also faced emotional trauma in past relationships, this can make the journey even more difficult. Emotional resilience isn’t just about being strong during hard times; it’s about learning to process and release emotions, forgive yourself, and rebuild trust.

By focusing on self-love, self-respect, and self-forgiveness, you pave the way for healthy relationships. When you treat yourself with kindness and compassion, you’re not just preparing yourself for a husband — you’re also becoming a better businesswoman. Strong emotional foundations enable you to handle the ups and downs of both love and work with grace and resilience.

Finally, it’s about shifting your mindset. You don’t need to choose between building a successful business and finding love. Both can coexist beautifully if you’re mentally and emotionally prepared. The key is to align your ambitions in a way that embraces both.

Preparing for a Future Husband While Building Your Business Empire

Once you’ve taken steps to heal emotionally and develop mental strength, it’s time to actively prepare for both your business and your future husband. Here’s how you can manage both journeys with intention:

1. Lead With Love, in Business and at Home:

To succeed both in business and in personal relationships, you must lead with love, compassion, and integrity. Just as you manage your business with a vision, clarity, and focus, apply these same principles to your personal life. When you lead with love and empathy, you create an environment where your business thrives and your future relationship can flourish.

In your business, try practicing empathy with your team. This could mean showing compassion for an employee going through personal struggles or offering constructive feedback with kindness. When you make love and understand the foundation of your leadership style, you strengthen your relationships with both employees and potential life partners.

In your personal life, apply the same approach by having open, kind-hearted conversations with friends and family. This helps you practice the emotional vulnerability that will be essential in a future marriage.

2. Stay Focused on Your Big Business Goals:

Even as you prepare for a future relationship, your business goals remain important. Staying focused on your entrepreneurial vision doesn’t mean that love should take a backseat. Instead, balance your goals with intention, so both your business and personal aspirations can flourish together.

Create a weekly “CEO hour” where you spend time reviewing your business goals. During this time, outline three priorities for your business that will help you move forward. At the same time, reflect on how you can align these with your personal life — whether it’s making room in your schedule for social events, spiritual growth, or activities that help you prepare emotionally for a future relationship.

By setting specific, actionable business and personal goals, you make steady progress in both areas without feeling overwhelmed.

3. Practice Patience, Trust, and Faith:

As Muslim women, we are guided by faith. Trust in Allah’s plan and understand that everything will unfold in its time. Just as you exercise patience in your business, waiting for investments and growth, you must also practice patience when it comes to love.

Think of a time when you patiently waited for a big break in your business — a new client, a funding opportunity, or a major contract. The same patience applies to your future relationship. During this waiting period, work on strengthening your trust in Allah by incorporating regular dua (prayer) into your daily routine. 

After Fajr or Isha prayers, dedicate 5-10 minutes to make specific duas about finding the right spouse. In doing so, you align your spiritual goals with your personal aspirations and trust that everything will happen when the time is right.

4. Make Time for What Matters:

It’s easy to get lost in the hustle of entrepreneurship, but preparing for a future husband also means making time for your personal life. Create space in your schedule for personal reflection, prayer, and social connections.

Look at your weekly schedule and identify two-time slots where you can focus on non-business activities. For example, set aside time on Sundays to attend social or family gatherings, or take part in local community activities. Building a strong network of family and friends not only nurtures your soul but can also help you meet potential partners through these social connections.

Additionally, block out 30 minutes daily for self-reflection or journaling. Reflect on what you want in both business and marriage and use this time to mentally prepare for both journeys.

5. Align Your Dreams for Love and Success:

It’s possible to have both a thriving business and a loving relationship, but you need to ensure that your dreams are aligned. Reflect on what you want in both areas of your life. How can your goals for your business complement your desire for a meaningful marriage?

Write down your 5-year vision for both your business and personal life. Create two separate columns — one for business goals and one for relationship goals. Now, look for overlap. For example, if you’re building a business that allows more flexibility in the future, this aligns with your desire to have more time for a family and spouse.

By identifying these synergies, you can focus on building a business model that gives you the space and time you’ll need for marriage and a family, ensuring both goals support each other.

6. Build Your Circle of Support:

No entrepreneur succeeds alone, and the same goes for relationships. Surround yourself with people who support your vision — whether they’re mentors, business partners, family, or friends. A strong support network can help you navigate the demands of business and personal life.

Start by nurturing relationships with a few close friends or family members who understand your personal and professional goals. These trusted individuals can offer advice or a listening ear when you need it. 

Consider joining a local Muslim women entrepreneurs’ group or online community. These platforms can offer both business support and a safe space to discuss personal growth, faith, and relationships.

Conclusion

Balancing your business empire with the desire for a meaningful relationship is not just possible — it’s attainable with the right mindset, emotional resilience, and faith. By focusing on self-love, setting boundaries, and creating space for both business and personal growth, you set the stage for success in every area of your life.

For Muslim women entrepreneurs, the journey toward a future husband and a successful business is intertwined with faith and patience. Keep pursuing your dreams, and trust that the right opportunities will arise in due time.

Start today by carving out time for self-reflection. Identify the steps you need to take to align your business goals with your personal desires. Whether that’s setting clear boundaries in your schedule, building a supportive community, or practicing patience and self-love, take that first action now.

FAQs

1. How can I effectively network while focusing on my business?

Attend local business events or community gatherings that align with your industry and interests. Set a goal to connect with at least three new people at each event. Follow up with them afterward to maintain relationships and explore potential collaborations.

2. What steps can I take to improve my self-confidence while dating?

Start by practicing positive affirmations daily. Reflect on your strengths and accomplishments, both in business and personal life. Consider engaging in activities that boost your self-esteem, such as joining a public speaking group or taking a workshop that interests you.

3. How do I balance work-life commitments with dating or relationships?

Create a weekly schedule that includes specific blocks of time dedicated to social activities or dates. Communicate your availability clearly with potential partners, ensuring they understand your commitments. Prioritize quality time during these slots to foster meaningful connections without compromising your business goals.

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Empower Relationship Journey

Crafted for Muslim female entrepreneurs aged 45-54 navigating heartbreak, trust hurdles, and isolation

Uncover deeper self-love, regenerative connections, and a path towards a hopeful future, all within the divine alignment and bolstered self-worth.

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Crafted for Muslim female entrepreneurs aged 45-54 navigating heartbreak, trust hurdles, and isolation

Uncover deeper self-love, regenerative connections, and a path towards a hopeful future, all within the divine alignment and bolstered self-worth.

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