About Me

I’m Faatimah, a spiritual and emotional wellness guide, empowerment coach, and transformation mentor. My work is not something I chose randomly. It was shaped by years of personal struggle, deep healing, and a sincere desire to know Allah. Everything I offer comes from lived experience, countless hours of learning, and being on the path of inner and spiritual transformation myself.

As a child, I struggled with crippling anxiety and overwhelming anger. I often felt confused and out of place, battling emotions I didn’t know how to name or understand. I grew up in an environment where mental health wasn’t spoken about, and vulnerability felt unsafe. But Allah, in His mercy, guided me to my first conversation with a counsellor. That moment planted a seed. It was the beginning of me facing myself, and the start of a long, transformative journey.

For years, I did the work quietly. I studied counselling, attended countless healing workshops, and immersed myself in the path of Tazkiyah. I didn’t rush into practising. I spent over ten years focusing on healing my own wounds before I ever helped anyone else. I did not have it all together, but I committed to understanding my pain, releasing what no longer served me, and turning constantly to Allah.

There were times I felt completely disconnected spiritually, even when I appeared to be doing everything right outwardly. My connection to Allah didn’t come through formality or institutions. It came through du’ā in the depths of the night. It came through speaking to Him from a place of rawness and honesty. That’s what truly changed me. And that’s when I realised I wanted others to feel this too.

When I was married, I felt spiritually stuck. I made du’ā that Allah would allow me to serve Him by helping others draw closer to Him. He answered by taking me out of that marriage. That painful ending became the beginning of a more purposeful path. I now work with many women who are healing from divorce, emotional pain, and abusive relationships, because I understand what that journey feels like.

My approach is deeply personal and holistic. I don’t believe in surface-level quick fixes. I guide you to the root of your struggle, helping you untangle what’s keeping you stuck, and supporting you in finding a way forward that is grounded in self-awareness, self-compassion, and closeness to Allah. I blend what I’ve learned from counselling, many different healing methods, spiritual teachings, and my own lived experience. Every person is different, and I tailor my sessions with that in mind.

I’m also the founder of the Dhikr Challenge by Faatimah M, a daily WhatsApp group that helps individuals remember Allah consistently and meaningfully. What started as a small initiative has now become a growing community of people who are finding peace, clarity, and purpose through the remembrance of Allah. It’s a reminder that connection doesn’t have to be complicated. It can be as simple as a few moments of dhikr that shift your entire day.

This work is not just a career for me. It’s a calling. It’s about walking alongside those who are healing from emotional wounds, feeling lost, or yearning for a deeper relationship with their Creator. If you’re in that place, I see you. I’ve been there. And I would be honoured to walk with you on your path of healing and transformation.