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Confused by crypto? Meet Shahd
Crypto made clear for Muslim women, by Muslim women
Assalamu Alaikum girlie 🌸
When someone says crypto, maybe you picture a bunch of hoodie-wearing 20-year-old tech bros who haven’t seen sunlight in weeks. Not exactly the most inviting space for us Muslim women, right?
But here’s the thing: whether we like it or not, this world of digital money is shaping the future of finance. And closing our eyes to it doesn’t make it go away (I tried, didn’t work 🙃).
That’s why I’m hyped to introduce you to someone who’s making this space actually feel safe and accessible: Shahd Abdelhadi.
Shahd isn’t just another “crypto coach.” She:
✨ Co-founded Women Who Invest, a UAE-based community where Muslim women can finally talk money without the pressure or eye rolls.
✨ Runs growth at Takadao (yes, the company rebuilding the OG Islamic concept of community-based protection - what has now been replaced by the predatory insurance industry)
✨ Has a knack for turning confusing topics like blockchain into “ohhh, that makes sense.”
And now she’s teaching courses through Women Who Invest—for us, by us:
💎 Glow Up Your Finances – big-picture wealth vision vibes.
💎 Getting Started with Crypto – the beginner-friendly crash course on blockchain, wallets, and what crypto even is.
💎 Faith Meets Finance – unpacking how crypto and Web3 align with Islamic finance.
💎 Muslimah Crypto Power Package – for the “I want it all” type of girlie.
The best part? This isn’t hype-y “get rich quick” scheme. It’s equipping Muslim women with tools to actually understand crypto so you can make your own smart, halal-conscious decisions. No bros yelling about NFTs. No jargon soup. Just value!
And because Shahd’s all about empowerment, she’s giving the Finance Girlie fam 15% off with code FINANCEGIRLIE15. But this expires October 1st.
So, do yourself a favor. Stop letting the “crypto bros” have all the fun, and step into the future of finance on your own terms.
Happy learning,
Fatimah
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