What Is Your Value?

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Published 2024-03-09
Conversations With My Conscience - Episode 1

The premise of this podcast is that I am having a conversation with my conscience. That is the male voice you hear; my father.

We tackle all things life by going through all the lessons I’ve learned with him as my mentor. The ups, the downs, the pain, and the joy. All of it.

The female voice you hear is Neetu, she plays “devil’s advocate”. She voices all the what if, ands or buts in life.

My conscience, my ego and myself. This is it.

With God at the centre of it all.

Enjoy 🤍

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All Comments (21)
  • Came all the way from tiktok to YouTube just to watch your podcast ❤❤
  • @jaycorona4732
    She speaks so well and honestly the advice feels actually heartfelt like she ain’t just throwing it out there . Happy to be here to support 🙌
  • @ayshasiddiqa2765
    Just discovered you from instagram reels , you talk so much sense cant wait to watch all your content ! ❤
  • @tulinha7509
    Such an interesting point of view concerning the value of men and women, it can open a new conversation about islam and the position of women in islam and other subjects such as heritage and money and the role of the husband because usually atheists use such arguments to discredit islam.. looking forward to more episodes ❤
  • @nora_homeless
    What a wise incredible father and man! Next part please 😭
  • @mira.almuti
    Laila you don’t understand how comforting your videos are, keep going habibti i love it so much!
  • @Bloodyman410
    I don’t why but I’m a grown man watching this. Tbh it’s a good podcast idk why it doesn’t have more views tho.
  • @Sara-xt7fr
    So well spoken mashallah, I started following your vids a few months back and am astonished to finally see someone who also has the same morals. Love the discussions with your dad keep up the vids there are many people like myself who need a little push towards the right.❤May Allah give you more success.
  • @Rudaina1991
    I only watched the first bit and will watch the rest but as a woman I hate this concept because I feel my true value comes from doing good and growing as a person say by day, finding the best ways to think about life and live and do things and love the people who love and need me. Figuring out that God wants me to be my best because it makes my life worth living has been so enlightening. My value has grown as I’ve become a better more competent person. Alhamdullilah
  • @sarahphiri1299
    It's how you've made life easy for me ❤ thank you. You've literally opened my mind
  • @neemo0805
    Having a father guiding his children, is rely a blessing in todays era.❤❤❤
  • @gacalnoorey
    Salam I loved how u discussing this with your baba Allah bless everyone with such a baba …me and my abo both of us being introvert our discussing is always jxt casual to extent I love it tho he is calm Alhamdulilah but Nvr got such advices from him may Allah have mercy to all our abos (dad)
  • @lovelybella8
    saw you from tiktok and decide to watch your podcast. ❤
  • @Hoodie_queen
    Mashallah such a good conversation! Layla you are so well spoken and intelligent. I'm glad I discovered you!
  • @Nenemarie91
    Enjoyed this video from start to finish!!! 👌🏾❤️ Learned so much and have a new perspective on certain topics discussed.
  • @maryamfaleel
    What a wonderful talk! I cannot wait to watch more of your videos ❤❤
  • @maan2800
    Salam, I really love your podcast. Your father is a wise man, Allahouma bareek. Allah yatil bi’umri walidayk. I really find it interesting to see the dynamic and the way that every opinion is backed with a factual/logical argument or the thought process behind it. That being said if someone in the comments would like to discuss the part of “when a man asks for your hand in marriage. He’s not asking you what degree did you get from college, he doesn’t care.”, Addressing the idea that men aren't concerned about a woman's academic qualifications when proposing marriage, it's important to discuss this perspective with a degree of nuance. Education holds considerable sway in partner selection, particularly within the context of Dutch Moroccan culture, where terms like 'kary' (m) and 'karya' (f) denote not just the act of studying but also convey a sense of social standing and achievement. Contrary to the belief of indifference, I've observed a widespread trend wherein men individuals with higher educational backgrounds tend to seek partners of similar academic caliber. While exceptions undoubtedly exist, it's noteworthy that many Dutch and those with a migrant background men do place importance on their partner's educational attainment in evaluating compatibility. In my culture. Therefore I think it’a prudent to acknowledge the significant role that education plays in shaping marital dynamics within our community, even if it's not always explicitly articulated. Now, I used 'I think' safely in the previous sentence because I'm not sure about customs outside of my environment. Is it the case that men don't necessarily pay attention to a woman's academic achievements, and is it just an exceptional case for me where the man finds it almost crucial, given that he also has a specific level in his academics?
  • @fiaaafifi
    keep posting i genuinely really appreciate these videos💟