


Correct & Connect: Five Mistakes Muslim Brands Make and How To Fix Them
Your Brand Might Be Turning People Away- And You Don't Even Kow It Yet
Sis, you’ve been showing up.
You’ve been posting.
You’ve done everything you were told to do.
But something still feels off.
The DMs are dry.
The sales are slow.
The response feels lukewarm.
It properly not your lack of skills or exertise.
It’s not your lack of sincerity either..
It’s just plain old trust.
Let me tell you the reality of what's going on:
Most of us were taught branding tactics that simply don’t connect with Muslims- period.
We hate that stuff and we cringe at it.
Because when you build with advice that wasn’t made for our values, it shows.
And your muslim audience feels it- even if they can’t put it into words.
Alhamdulillah! That’s why I created this masterclass.
Correct & Connect: Brand Mistakes Muslims Make—And How to Fix Them
We’re not here to look aesthetic.
We’re here to build trust. No not "build brand trust" like the gurus say- we're here to fufill an Amaanah with Allah. To earn His pleasure and His barakah. To lead our Branding and Marketing with Imaan and Ihsaan.
Let's GOOO!
So inside this class, You’ll Learn:
The 5 biggest brand mistakes Muslim(Women) entrepreneurs are making (and why they’re so easy to fall into)
How those mistakes silently break trust—even when everything “looks fine”
What to do instead to build a brand that feels intentional, clear, and aligned with your Islamic principles
How to use the Muslim Brand Self-Audit Checklist to review your own business
Real-time audits of Muslimah brands—so you can see what works and what needs fixing
This Masterclass is for the Muslim Woman who:
Serves a mostly Muslim audience and wants to honor that in her brand.
Feels uneasy using hype, pressure, or “hustle culture” tactics that conflict with her fitrah.
Wants a brand that feels both professional and pleasing to Allah.
Is done with copying what everyone and else is doing and is ready to be intentional.
Knows that trust is everything-it's an Amaanah—and wants to be seen as a business and a Muslimah worth supporting.
Sis, This isn’t a Canva crash course.
This is a call to build a brand that reflects your values as a salve of Allah—and earns the trust your work deserves.
Reserve your spot to get access to the class Telegram and ZoomLink in shaa Allah.
Sis, lets do this! Bismillah!
Your Brand Might Be Turning People Away- And You Don't Even Kow It Yet
Sis, you’ve been showing up.
You’ve been posting.
You’ve done everything you were told to do.
But something still feels off.
The DMs are dry.
The sales are slow.
The response feels lukewarm.
It properly not your lack of skills or exertise.
It’s not your lack of sincerity either..
It’s just plain old trust.
Let me tell you the reality of what's going on:
Most of us were taught branding tactics that simply don’t connect with Muslims- period.
We hate that stuff and we cringe at it.
Because when you build with advice that wasn’t made for our values, it shows.
And your muslim audience feels it- even if they can’t put it into words.
Alhamdulillah! That’s why I created this masterclass.
Correct & Connect: Brand Mistakes Muslims Make—And How to Fix Them
We’re not here to look aesthetic.
We’re here to build trust. No not "build brand trust" like the gurus say- we're here to fufill an Amaanah with Allah. To earn His pleasure and His barakah. To lead our Branding and Marketing with Imaan and Ihsaan.
Let's GOOO!
So inside this class, You’ll Learn:
The 5 biggest brand mistakes Muslim(Women) entrepreneurs are making (and why they’re so easy to fall into)
How those mistakes silently break trust—even when everything “looks fine”
What to do instead to build a brand that feels intentional, clear, and aligned with your Islamic principles
How to use the Muslim Brand Self-Audit Checklist to review your own business
Real-time audits of Muslimah brands—so you can see what works and what needs fixing
This Masterclass is for the Muslim Woman who:
Serves a mostly Muslim audience and wants to honor that in her brand.
Feels uneasy using hype, pressure, or “hustle culture” tactics that conflict with her fitrah.
Wants a brand that feels both professional and pleasing to Allah.
Is done with copying what everyone and else is doing and is ready to be intentional.
Knows that trust is everything-it's an Amaanah—and wants to be seen as a business and a Muslimah worth supporting.
Sis, This isn’t a Canva crash course.
This is a call to build a brand that reflects your values as a salve of Allah—and earns the trust your work deserves.
Reserve your spot to get access to the class Telegram and ZoomLink in shaa Allah.
Sis, lets do this! Bismillah!