What if this Ramadan was not about doing more, but about coming home to Allah?
This course is a gentle invitation to experience Ramadan as a month of return. A return to your heart, your purpose, and your relationship with the Divine. Together, we will explore the hidden beauty of fasting and remembrance, the mercy within moments when we are unable to fast, the living guidance of the Qur’an, and the sacred nearness of Laylatul Qadr. Rather than striving to become someone new, this journey is about softening, remembering, and allowing the veils of habit, distraction, and pain to fall away so the light already within you can shine. Through reflection, spiritual practice, and meaningful conversation, Ramadan becomes not just a time on the calendar, but a space where the soul awakens, heals, and draws closer to the One who has always been near.
 Bismillahi Ar-Rahman Ar-Rahim
What if your hunger, your quiet prayers before dawn, and even your moments of struggle were all invitations into divine intimacy?
Ramadan was never meant to be only about abstaining from food and drink. It is a sacred conversation between the soul and its Creator. It is a return written into time itself. Every fast, every whispered dua, every act of restraint becomes a language through which Allah reminds you who you are and where you belong. (spoiler alert: with Him!)
This month is not arriving to make you someone new, but to help you remember who you have always been. Beneath distraction, beneath habit, beneath the noise of the world, there is a heart created to know Allah, and Ramadan comes each year like mercy, gently polishing that heart back into recognition. Even your difficulty in this month, your inconsistency, your longing to do better, all of it is part of the return.
Ramadan is not meant to interrupt your life, its meant to intervene in your life, reminding you who you have always been.
Inside the Live Course
Our four LIVE sessions together will loosely follow these four themes. While I will be sharing an inspiring collection of stories, poetry, and beautiful teachings on the inner heart of Ramadan this is not a lecture series, it is a living, breathing space of practice and presence.Â
Every gathering follows the following cadence:
- Guided Prayer & Remembrance (Dhikr) — to arrive and softenÂ
- Heartfelt Teachings — the hidden meanings and inner teachings of Ramadan
- Reflective Prompt — a question to carry into your week and your worship
- Live Q&A — Ask whatever your heart desires
Session 1: Ramadan: The Month That Transforms the Heart
Session 2 - Ramadan as Remembrance: Returning to the Truest Self
Session 3 - When You Can’t Fast: Finding Presence in the Pause
Session 4 - The Secrets of Laylatul Qadr: Decree, Destiny, & Divine Nearness
 How you know this course is for you?
- You want Ramadan to feel alive and inspiring and not mechanical
- You long for meaning, symbolism, and beauty not just routine
- You’re seeking a gentle, mystical, Qur’an-rooted lens to the sacred month
- You want to be in a space that honors women’s realities with compassion
- You want your learning to directly support Palestine!
Dates + Times of SessionsÂ
*All sessions are live and will be recorded and shared the following day in sha Allah
February 15, Sunday — 5:00pm Paris /8:00am Pacific / 11:00am EasternÂ
February 20, Friday — 5:00pm Paris / 8:00am Pacific / 11:00am EasternÂ
March 1, Sunday — 5:00pm Paris / 8:00am Pacific / 11:00am EasternÂ
March 6, Friday — 5:00pm Paris / 8:00am Pacific / 11:00am EasternÂ
Course Closed
About Your Teacher
A. Helwa
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A. Helwa believes that every single person on Earth is deeply loved by the Divine. She is a writer who has inspired hundreds of thousands of readers through her passionate, poetic, and love-based approach to spirituality. Her popular book, Secrets of Divine Love, is an international bestselling book and translated in half dozen languages. Helwa is an award-winning writer and poet with over 15 years of experience in Islamic spirituality and personal development. Her mission is to help guide seekers to experience "Divine love in everyday life."