Hikmat Wehbi Podcast
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 มี.ค. 2024
- From being a small and silent member in a large family to becoming a spokesperson for vitiligo on the unfiltered platform of social media, Salama Mohamed has come a long way in her journey as an influencer. Now an entrepreneur and mother, she recounts how she found power in finding and using her voice.
01:55 - Empowering people.
10:25 - Did comedy start from depression and suffering.
22:34 - Changing yourself.
24:07 - When do you feel that you are a child?
25:38 - What comforts you the most?
25:52 - How did your career help you with mental health?
32:09 - To which extent did you succeed in healing yourself?
33:45 - What charges you the most?
39:14 - Peacefull.
53:34 - Do you find that arab women have become more at peace with themselves?
56:33 - When did social media became your full-time job?
01:03:08 - What does family mean to you?
01:06:18 - Do you feel guilt, like any mother?
01:08:07 - ADHD.
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Salama made me cry when said she said she sees her children laughing and happy and she cries alone remembering the childhood she never had. I spent most of my childhood crying b/c I was an orphan child growing up in the home of firaun. I was a gifted child and adults were attracted to my intellect so this relative started abusing me. Now that I'm an adult and have long removed myself from my abuser I cry for children suffering and going through worse than I went through. I pray for innocent souls.
May Allah help and heal you Ameen 😢🤲🏻
May allah shower you with happiness, wealth and health ameeeeen. I love you for the sake of allah!❤❤❤❤
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Im sorry you had to go through this. There's hardly anyone who doesn't have any childhood trauma. Yet some go through tougher times than others. May Allah subhana wa'ta'ala heal us❤❤❤💖 ❤
For anyone who's a private person in real life would not make Vlogs and share everyday routine with others
"Its easy to be bad, but so difficult to be good"- Well said and SO RELATABLE! ❤👏
Thank you for bringing her on your podcast, not just that she could tell her story but for people like me who relates can see a positive path. Just hearing her speak has helped so much.
im glad she is being real on this podcast and not just playing portrait perfect, we,she all need that genuine stuff
I just want to hug her. She just sounds like she's just been through so much and only deserves the best.
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1:12:19
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
it touched me deeply and made me cry. i hope that i can get over everything I've been through.
When Salama mentioned how she wanted to meet someone who forgave, all I could think of is this woman should listen more often to Mufti Menk's lecture about forgiveness because he gives the best lecture on it. I see she still hides so much trauma and pain, and hope Allah swt eases it
Forgiveness is everything. Life is too short. You can't hold to some trauma since childhood and you are hurting yourself. And I think she is referring to her parents
Trust me when woman realizes the power with in she is another person after that out there i have that feeling when i became the truck woman only woman on social media in all UAE
I forgave, but my body still suffers, I still feel pain in my dreams, Im fighting in my dreams.
@@ernestavalenciute6279that’s hard. I’m sorry for whatever u went through in this life.
Yeah i agree that she still looks like she has that trauma and cannot easily forgive. Sometimes when the ugly memories arise, the pain comes back haunting you. Thats why. But she gotta learn to forgive. Life is too short and hereafter is forever. I wonder if she'll let Allah punish her parents in the hereafter because of how they treated her during childhood. Allah nauzubillah. She can do better by learning how to forgive..may Allah make it easy for Salama to forgive and let go.
According to a hadith, on the Day of Resurrection, a righteous person who has experienced extreme misery in the life of this world will be dipped in Jannah. Then he will be asked: ‘O son of Adam! Did you ever experience any misery? Did you ever encounter difficulty?’ He will say: “By Allah, no my Lord, I neither experienced misery nor passed through hardship” [Muslim]
I pray this ramadan we all get heal from the trauma, pain we can not speak but endured since years, ameen 🤲🏻 Allah is with us the biggest best support for us Fia manillah ♥️
Ameen
Ameen
Ameen
Ameen.. its traumatis a lot every time i bring back the memories of my childhood it's like it's damaged. Can't even laugh with it.
@@lamuchidon7643always say hmdulilah and try to pray a lot .May Allah bless and always be with you inschallah❤
I love Salama! Such a strong woman! It truly pains me the amount of criticism she has endured just because you don't see the image you got 2 years ago. People live, people learn, people move on. Why would you expect her to be any different? I am so happy to see her so empowered by her own actions and choices! We need more of that!
Mr Wehbi's eyes are so empathetic and therapeutic. Salama's eyes have so much pain. You are such a deep woman. I can relate to you so much.
flirt?
Great..you can see, feel emotions. Bless
❤. Inshallah. God. Will. Heal. Your. Would
Forgiving does not mean we accepted what a person had done, it just means we accepted it had happened and move on for a better peace for us.❤ Sending love to everyone who is in pain. Don't ever give up hope on goodness 😊
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Beautiful words
May Allah (SW) protect her and her children!
This podcast is soo captivating!! Thank you for highlighting therapy and normalising it. Salama you deserve all the love you can have, you are truly inspiring ❤
Have always found Salama magnetic - making a point of watching this whole thing!
This is one of the most touching podcasts I've ever listened to. We are all so proud of you Salama for all that you've achieved despite all the discrimination and hardship you went through. May Allah continue to bless you beyond bounds.
Thank you Salama for sharing your experience and inspiring people with positivity ✨❤️
Her voice radiates strength, wisdom, pain and courage all at the same time ❣️
ASWEAR 😢😢😢
Definitely!
This is the face of a strong person! So reliving that she finally won life!
She is a very special soul ❤
What a gentle soul ❤ Salama I wish you ease and I am so awed with your grace ❤
She is a gentle soul. Wish has a sister like that.
I ❤you salama for being YOU... Keep being YOU.
It's a blessing that not everyone is blessed with . AllahuAkhbar
First time I know this lady.. But ummm I watched over and over.. It resonate so much. Bravo Salama
This woman just helped me a lot. I relate to everything she said and I see myself in her. I pray to God I become half at peace with myself the way she is. I hope she keeps on spreading her message because it is truly changing lives!
never forgiving??????seriously>>>?????thats ur model aspiration?
Same in some what ….. people around they just comment and make fun… but They know it really hurt us and we don’t choose to have it it happens
Salama, I did not know how to forgive for so many years. My wounds stayed opened. One day I understood that we are not all the same. And that abuse is all they knew. I understood that they were abused too and they were displaying the behaviour they were subjected to, with me. Some souls are more evolved than others. Some are more conscious than others. One day I felt deep compassion for them. I felt sorry because they didn’t know any better. What a miserable sad life.. in that moment of deep felt compassion, I knew I forgave. We are the light bearers, we broke that dark cycle.
😢 wow 🤍
This is what happens when you reach higher levels of consciousness!
You literally spoke my mind subhanallah. Your right❤
❤❤❤ That’s beautiful and resonates with me so much! How did you come to that conclusion?!
100% on point. It takes time. Time is the most powerful variable to us human beings. With time people truly show you how they are inside. No answer is an answer. It's very sad and deeply hurtful but time will always let you know what you refuse to accept.
I hope more people listen to this podcast and they stop bullying her.. she’s such a gentle soul.. I’m so sorry for what you have been thru salama ❤
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So much admiration and respect for her REALLY🥺
Her voice of reason hits so deep.Bless her heart ❤️🌹
I needed her voice I feel much better now wallah tanku babe
Who bullied her from the first place
Why are they bullying her?
I follow Salama more than 5 years. As a couple they made me smile even I felt depressed. But in this podcast she open her heart and soul to the whole word. That reqires a lot of strength and she alrealy has it.. Every single person has faced physical and emotional abuse, either in the family. the school, or somewhere else. Salama is inspiration.
This is the right approach, to heal and biuld a new life. May Allah bless and protect her.❤
❤❤❤true definition of an authentic person, mashaAllah, I can listen to Salama all day ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
WoW Salama, your talk just empowered the hearts weakened by other sorts and few relatable trauma. Thank you for giving voice to the inner strength within you and redefining it to the present day existence of that soul named Salama. A heavy weight lifted off my shoulder after listening to your words calmnly re-empowering and assuring myself, (after having self-empowered for years, working within) there is that someone who had a hard time and she stood the test of time to speak out about it. Thank The Almighty and you for speaking through this podcast 🤲🏻🙏🏻.
I never knew how vulnerable and hurtful Salama was, all we know in social media is the portrayal of a scripted comedy skit with her then husband. Salama you're a strong and an inspiring soul, I can relate your journey in self healing as well with ADHD. In terms of forgiveness, sometimes we're too numb by the trauma that we don't know how to forgive. But it will come the time when we truly forgive and release it so it won't be passed down to our generations..
This episode had me crying. I could relate on so many levels. I saw a few comments from the ordinal IG posts that brought me here. And boy do people get things out of context with the little blips of this entire pod. I am so grateful for being the type of person who seeks for themselves rather than let others decide.
She is so lovely. Thank you for all you do.
I can’t change people but i can change people!!!! That is one of a kind statement
Salama looks so beautiful when she speaks in her mother's tongue. Such a strong woman.
She seems so wounded..May Allah heal her ameen
More like ungrateful
@@007kash007exactly
@@007kash007why is she ungrateful?
@@dinasun3 Look at the ni'mah she has but no, she is the worst off Muslim.
I enjoyed every second of this podcast. So relatable, so real, so truthful and so free from the prison on trauma may Allah aid her on her life journey. Ameen ❤
Inspirational, Emotional, Raw and empowering. Much love from Kenya Salama 💐
She's a blessing ❤
Loved listening to her
What a journey Salama ❤❤
I support salama. I had many peoples bullies my skin tone with vitiligo
Wow was not expecting this,, really powerful podcast, thank you so much for sharing. I feel I can empathise a lot with her.
Turning to Allah helped me the most deal with my trauma, wishing her all the best 💜
Salama if youre reading this know that YOU ARE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. BE STRONG AND MAY ALLAH BLESS YOU AND YOUR KIDS. TAKE CARE❤️
This made me Salama in a different light. This has made me awakened to help myself and to take my mental health seriously
who knew that the bubbly happy person salama is, she's actually the complete opposite of what she is on social media
All I can say is WOW! Brilliant podcast! Definitely a lesson for everyone to take away.
إنسانه خلوقه وحنونه ماشاءالله.. الله يقويك ياحبيبتي ❤❤❤lov you
"I can't change people but I can change people" ... that was just BEAUTIFUL! Really spoke to me!
Wait what? That doesn’t even make any sense? You can’t change people but you can change people??! Please make it make sense
I think what she meant was, she cant make someone change their undesirable behaviour, but she can remove them from her life or find someone else that suits her
@@user-vu9es1we8y I think She said that with meaning like We cant change people 's thoughts or their mindset but We can change people like from toxic old frnd to new frnds with positive mindset
This is such a beautiful podcast. Thank you for your kind soul and energy you inspire so much❤️
I also have vitiligo from age 5. May Allah bless her. It's really very difficult
What is vitiligo?
Google it ffs
@@toreyetheservant1437 A condition in which the pigment is lost from areas of the skin, causing whitish patches, often with no clear cause.
@@toreyetheservant1437it's the same that Michael Jackson had when he was still young. That's the reason why he bleached his skin.
You are beautiful ❤
Such an inspiring and a truthful person❤
One of the besssst podcast that i've ever watch , i hope for salama the best of the world ❤
Maa shaa allah Salama hayati thanks for sharing. You are inspiring the masses and a source of motivation ❤🎉
She spoke so much sense, and hopefully so many will transform to her mindset.
Now i can say that the most happy people are the poor ones,because they can appreciate a simple thing in this world..simple things make them happy...every struggle in their life they can get over it
I’m not even through this half way and I’m crying! I watch so many podcasts but I’ve never watched anything that hit me like this before. I’ve been following you for so many years salama and this is the first time I see you talking away from comedy and social media. And all I can say is I love you sooo much and you inspire me sooo much!! Sending you hugsss!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
She's just hurt. Divorce isn't sunshine. It breaks good people and you need time to heal.
Salama you are beautiful inside and out. Please take good care of yourself ❤
I grew up having people I didnt want to be like and seeing situations I'd never want to be in. My childhood is so damaged, I feel her pain 😢💔
حبيبتي سلامه شكرا على الكلام الجميل اول لقاء اشوفه كامل
Stay strong ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Such a beautiful soul 💝 You are simply beautiful ❤ Thanks for this.. Thanks for inspiring 💕
My heart goes out to you Salama. You are a very strong woman. As well as your own trials, you had to look after your children, one with special needs which requires a lot of work. May Allah swt bless u and preotect you and your family and keep us on the right path. Ameen
Amiin
I feel so terribly bad and sad for Salama😔, I use to love seeing both her and her husband. Their reels and short videos were amazing. I felt so happy to see them as this wonderful couple. As a woman i understand her and what i can say is she is one brave and beautifully strong lady. I hope things workout well for her. Sending much love...
What an incredible woman!!! Allahuma barik, SubhanAllah
This is the best episode so far
WOW!
An inteligent women, God gifted people and we cannot deny we need their support, one year ago I went trough my Spiritual Awakening so I understand you more than perfect.
I don’t know how much you got through these kind of trauma, but I am so related to you. I have become a doctor because of my dad. He always doubted me and humiliated me that I didn’t have any talent but I proved him wrong. It’s türe , you don’t forgive… it just becomes easier over time….
Where to go Doc!! Big Ups!!
May Allah let us heal on the things of the past and present wounds that we had & have
may we have the peace that we deserve
and we may all remain strong in any difficulties in life
Much love salama..All you've said in this podcast is relatable.😢😢
What a beautiful person, inside and outside. She's so inspirational. A strong woman with a pure soul. She inspires me so much. May Alah bless her.
I am listening to the podcast. People change over the years. I've been married over 40years and I can say both my husband and I are completely different people than when we married in our 20's. Whether are or not the marriage survived it's not of our business.
People think it'd always be merry, we all change but what keeps us together is the commitment, the empathy and goals we had.
Exactly! Plus gone are the days where you have to put up with unhappy relationships just for the sake of showing the world you are in a marriage! I know some of the older generation who put up with abuse/ cheating partners rather than leave
@@salfra4476o staying because of the children🤦🏻♀️
How did you guys get along throughout the changes? what is the secret
@@shjr5148 Pray and live Like Allah wants so that changing will be Not something Bad.
Salama is a Blessing. A true definition of generation cycle breaker, for this I applause her. Also I want to thank her for her Brand Peacefull, helped me with my Master's Degree assignment.
@@ahmedimran2157 it's not about where I am going. It's about appreciating Salama. Focus. Focus. Focus.
I said Focus 7 times for your sake
Thank you very much
Ramadan Kareem
Inspiring salama. Thank you for sharing your journey
Everyone has a suffering , نعم هذا هيت الدنيا
It's like salama your telling People my story...l went through the same issues..it was ALLAH swt who got me through all my pain and made me strong...You cannot forget...but we have to let go its hard its very hard but we are STRONG ALHUMDOLLILAH
Yes!!!! I felt like I'm there talking in her!! Masha Allah! I needed this in my life, i felt the same I faced the same and I've become strong now, I'm 5 year old revert Muslim now!! I've already achieved in life! One thing is we cannot change anyone we need to take the possible good from those toxic PPL and ignore them forget them! Jazakallah khair! Yu n me are also similar then ☺️
Could you pls say in short what she went through,if it's worth it I want to listen
As a mum this is a waking up call.
One of the greatest podcasts I have seen recently. Always admired you, Salama, on social media and this interview was so amazing. Thank you for inspiring us all today. Much Love and God Bless!
As some one with major skin issues myself , I know what she’s talking about . And today I want to ask the world to be definitely more kind . The world definitely needs more kind people . And the biggest and best you could do is to stop staring at people with skin issues . Let the world be more aware of it !! Pls take a vow that you would stop staring at us . Also , if you get to interact with them , make them feel normal ( and not special ) , just like they are no different from you .
She actually has it very less which is rarely visible.... On top of that she is tall beautiful smart and famous.... In that case it really matters very less.... The way she is loved by all shows it
Admire your strength….. such an inspiration ❤❤❤
I totally agree with her, forgiveness is incomplete without accountability.
Thank you, Salama. You are truly an inspiration. Love you ❤
I can totally relate with her when it comes to ADHD and mental health issue. My son has ADHD-LD which I something didn’t understand before until I sought medical help. Alhamdulillah he is improving day by day and he is doing his therapies.
Shes very intelligent beautiful. Successful ❤ 💪 a true champion in life ..May Alllah bless her
She’s so strong considering what she’s been through. But unfortunately she’s still not healed. May Allah Al Jabbar, mend her wounds and soul ❤
What HAS she been through?
How do you think she hasn't healed yet.... May be that's one reason why she broke up with khalid
Ameen
@Indiangirl1984 wounded soul cannot keep a relationship
@@Indiangirl1984childhood trauma is unrelated to marriage😂
You are a beautiful woman inside out . We all go through life traumas and I have learnt to not ruin future and present with past memory. Bless you Salama( a mother from UK)
"I can't change people but I can change people" bars!!
Just wanted to ask what does this mean..i did not understand
I believe the line refers to a metaphorical in sense one can't change that particular person views or traits, but one can also make a change for themselves by not dealing with that same person anymore.
Salama is such a beautiful gem❤ you are really strong , and brave❤ may Allah protect you, and your kids.
One of the most profound conversations I have heard in a long time
This life… May Allah (swt) make it easy for us. 🤲🏼🥺
Dear Salama you are so beautiful in all way. Forgiving someone doesn’t mean you forget what that person did to you. You just don’t feel bitter inside for all that bad. N I think you did it already. May Allah give you more strength. Love ❤️
I Hope Salama Reads This Comment, I Just Wanna Say To Her That She's An Inspiration, I Followed Her On Social Media, But Never Thought What She Might Have Gone Through, She Used To Make It Seem So Easy, But Watching Her Bare A Lot Of It, I Think Differently Now
I Have Nothing But Blessings For You, May You Keep Shining, And Light Up The Lives Of Others Like You Want To 💖
Indeed we shouldn’t assume anything by seeing on social media. Throughout this interview, it has clearly shown by her face, she gone through very hard times. Prayer for salama and her kids. May she gain more strength during the upcoming period.
I am a big fan of salama ,she is very unique her aura is attractive good vibes and nice personality.although i know her very little but she is truelly amaizing because of her confidence.
This was so heart breaking & inspirational at the same time,Salama mych respect for you.May Allah keep strengthening you ❤
May Allah heal her... Salama is not the only one, I for one had a toxic father but in order for her to fully heal is to forgive and forget ! That's the only way you can't carry so much and move forward. May Allah make it easy on her and may she find a better partner that can understand and protect Salama 🙏 ❤️
Im so glad i ended up here..gosh..her strength n vulnerability..❤
ما شاء الله هذا البودكاست أثر بي بطريقة ايجابية. بالفعل سلامة تمنح طاقة ايجابية لمن يشاهدها اتمنى كل خير لك وللأمام دائما. ❤
Inspired to take my mental health really serious
As someone who experienced the same kind of childhood trauma and bullying that Salama did, I must say this interview touched my heart. I see a survivor ❤
Salama you’re really a positive soul I can sit nd talk to you for hours 😊 wish it’s comes true
Salama, I can resonate with you 100%. It is not about forgiveness, rather it is about acceptance of reality that it is what it is and setting clear boundaries around yourself, like this is my energy circle, and nobody is allowed to barge
How lucky i m to watch this podcast during such blessed time of RAMADAN❤You are such an inspiration...i healed so much throughout this podcast. First time i didn't skipped any part of this video.....Thank you for the strength.....much love from NEPAL 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Such a beautiful and gentle soul you are, Salama! Wish you continuous courage, patience and resilience to heal your wounds and come out even stronger than before
Needed to hear this!!! What an amazing and relatable podcast
Am from Kenya, and I love Salama so much. I miss her videos, which always made me laugh
Tuko wengi