
A monthly podcast featuring Tanzila "Taz" Ahmed and Zahra Noorbakhsh about the good and the bad of the American Muslim female experience. But you know, satirically & disturbingly hilarious. #GoodMuslimBadMuslim
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

The one where Taz writes a rom-com and Zahra writes a time travel adventure.
The one where Taz eats her way through Little Bangladesh and Zahra searches for home and stability in diaspora. Featuring special guests: Fahmida Azim, Hannah Moushabeck, and Michel Moushabeck.
The one where Taz rethinks clothing swaps and Zahra defends candy corn. They also unveil a special announcement. With special guest Ayesha Siddiqi.
It was 🔥 and also funny and sweet
Always funny, always emotionally honest. The differences between the hosts and their love for each other are both wonderful. I miss this show.
I’ve been putting off writing a review for this podcast for a while. The fact is though, I’ve enjoyed the podcast from since episode 1! It’s great to hear voices of fellow Asian American Muslims in podcast form! I wish there were more of these podcasts. Taz and Zara are so funny but also speak truth to power. Now that the podcast is over, I am gonna miss them.
Also had to get mine in to cancel one of the one star trolls that love to sully the good names of Taz and Zahra!
Just listened to your live show. I LOVED your reference to the white people who have spoken of eavesdropping and learning so much. I have to concur. I’m from the Detroit area, so have had long term positive interactions with Muslims, but I’ve learned a ton by “listening in” to your uncensored conversations.
Thank you! And keep going however you each will go, I will be listening for you. Big love!!!
Funny how she enjoys the platform to deliver her thoughts but, I said something she didn’t like on my platform and she blocks me. That’s the real problem with America today, no one is willing to listen to opposing views. “Triggers.” No loss. I’ve been triggered too but, I respected individuality and listened. They preach tolerance but,... we know. I did admire her up until she walked away. Walk away, Zahra. Walk away. You’re part of your own problem.
Quite enjoyed the show though.
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Apple Podcasts | #66 |
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