Amina Malik's Podcast
Hosted by Amina Malik
A therapist offers faith-based marriage advice, blending Islamic psychology with critiques of modern culture to guide couples.
This is a solo-cast offering prescriptive advice for building a successful marriage from a traditional Islamic perspective. The host, who identifies as a therapist, critiques modern societal trends like materialism and shifting gender roles, arguing for a return to faith-based principles of gratitude (shukr), respect, and clearly defined spousal responsibilities.
“The show explicitly blends therapeutic language (emotional safety, psychology) with conservative Islamic doctrine, framing concepts like wifely gratitude and respect for husbands as essential psychological 'vitamins' for a healthy marriage.”
Who hosts this show
Amina Malik is a couple therapist and life coach who specializes in relationship counseling and personal development. Her work focuses on blending Islamic psychology with practical guidance to help couples navigate modern challenges like gender roles, communication, and financial dynamics. She advocates for strengthening the marital bond by understanding masculine and feminine psychology and fostering mutual respect and emotional safety.
Credentials & credits
- Couple Therapist
- Life Coach
- Relationship Counseling Specialist
- Personal Development Coach
Other ventures
- One-on-One Coaching for Women
- Relationship Coaching for Couples
- Parenting & Family Dynamics Guidance
- Guest Contributor at MuslimMatters.org
What kind of podcast
- Country
- Pakistan
- Region
- south asia
When new episodes drop
- 01Why Modern Women Aren't Happy....Jun 21, 2026 · 12 min
- 02Men Want PeaceJun 9, 2026 · 13 min
- 03Strong HusbandsJun 1, 2026 · 13 min
- 04When Self Love Becomes Selfish....May 26, 2026 · 10 min
- 05Modern Marriage & Money | Rights, Responsibilities & Financial Fairness in IslamMay 21, 2026 · 10 min
- 06Responsibilities of a Wife in Islam ExplainedMay 14, 2026 · 18 min
- 07Responsibilities of a Husband in Islam ExplainedMay 6, 2026 · 16 min
- 08Tradition vs. Career | Why Couples Are StrugglingApr 25, 2026 · 13 min
Notable episodes
- 01Men Want Peace
Introduces the host's core concept of respect as 'Vitamin R' or 'oxygen' for husbands, a recurring theme in her advice.
- 02Why Modern Women Aren't Happy....
Outlines the show's critique of social media's influence on marriage and introduces a practical challenge for listeners based on the Islamic concept of gratitude (shukr).
- 03Strong Husbands
Uses the memorable 'captain of the ship' analogy to define a husband's role and responsibilities within the family structure.
What you'll be asked on this show
This is a solo-narrative show; there are no interviews. Amina Malik presents short, thematic lectures using analogies (a husband is the 'captain of the ship') and therapeutic framing ('Vitamin R' for respect). She often opens and closes with the Islamic greeting 'As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.'
Signature segments
- · The 'captain of the ship' analogy for husbands
- · Referring to respect as 'Vitamin R'
- · Opening and closing with 'As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh'
- · Issuing listener 'homework' or challenges
- · Critiquing the negative influence of social media on relationships
Topics covered repeatedly
Where to find this show
Audience & reach
Based on the episodes reviewed, the podcast does not appear to feature third-party sponsors or advertisements.
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People also ask
- What is the format of the show?
- It is a solo-narrative podcast where Amina Malik provides advice and commentary on marriage and relationships from an Islamic perspective. There are no guests or interviews.
- What are Amina Malik's credentials?
- She identifies as a couple therapist and life coach specializing in relationship counseling, personal development, and emotional wellness.
- Who is this podcast for?
- The podcast is primarily aimed at couples, particularly Muslim women, who are seeking marriage advice rooted in traditional Islamic teachings and values.
- Is the podcast still active?
- Yes, new episodes are released on a weekly basis.
- Where can I listen to the podcast?
- The podcast is available on YouTube.
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