What does it look like when someone leaves the United States and spends more than 20 years building a life across the Muslim world? In this episode of Sisters Make Hijrah, Sister Fatima Abdul Malik Abbaas shares her incredible journey from Alabama to Egypt, Sudan, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia. After accepting Islam in the 1990s, she made hijrah in 2000 with her children and never looked back. From raising a family abroad to homeschooling for decades and eventually settling in a quiet oasis farming community in Egypt, her story shows the real challenges, sacrifices, and rewards of building a life outside the West. This conversation explores culture shock, raising Muslim children overseas, village life in the Egyptian desert, and what two decades of hijrah really looks like.

























































































