Can You Say No to Your Parents in Islam? | ft. Ustadha Saleha Bukhari

How do you balance your responsibilities to your parents while still building your own life? In this special episode of "Ask Me Anything", I'm joined by "Ustadha Sheikha Saleha Bukhari" to answer an important question many Muslim women struggle with: "What are my duties to my parents, and where do healthy boundaries begin?" Together, we explore the Islamic perspective on family responsibilities, respecting parents, adulthood, and navigating difficult family dynamics with wisdom and compassion. In this episode, we discuss: ➝The rights of parents in Islam and the responsibilities of adult children ➝ How unmarried daughters can balance family duties with their own goals ➝The difference between respect, obedience, and healthy boundaries ➝When cultural expectations conflict with Islamic teachings ➝ How to communicate with parents respectfully during difficult conversations ➝What Islam says about emotional harm, oppression, and seeking help Whether you're an unmarried daughter, a parent, or simply navigating family relationships, this conversation offers practical guidance rooted in both Islamic principles and real-life experience. If this discussion resonated with you, we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Your advice and experiences may help someone else facing a similar situation. Follow us on Instagram for more conversations on faith, relationships, and purposeful living: @the.booked.co Follow me on Instagram: @naimabrobert Subscribe for new episodes every week covering faith, relationships, personal growth, and your anonymous questions. #naimabrobert #askmeanything #islam #parents #muslimah #family #boundaries #islamicadvice #muslimconversations