2026 SEASONAL STUDY: Feminine Bearings
Suhba Circle
An Islamic Mastermind for Muslim Women Seeking Spiritual Companionship
What is a Mastermind?
A mastermind is a small, focused group of people who meet regularly to support each other in achieving meaningful personal, professional, or spiritual growth. It is built on the idea that sustained transformation happens best in a circle of trust, where each member brings their real challenges, reflects honestly, and benefits from collective insight, accountability, and guided discussion. Rather than a course where information is delivered, a mastermind is an active environment of shared thinking and structured reflection, where progress is shaped through conversation, commitment, and consistent return over time.
The Suhba Circle is a pilot mastermind of Katiba Collective; an 8-week guided companionship space for Muslim women who want to move from isolated striving to consistent, supported spiritual reflection.
It is not a course. It is not a lecture series. And it is not a content-heavy program.
It is a rhythm of return.
The word suhba refers to companionship. Not casual connection. Not passive attendance.
But intentional companionship in the path of becoming more spiritually grounded within the individual life that you lead.
What You Can Expect
Over 8 weeks, Mastermind members will engage in:
Fortnightly group calls with your mentor (Rahmah Ilahee)
Deep, guided spaces where we unpack real-life struggles, patterns, spiritual states, and the realities of trying to live with consistency, sincerity, and presence in the middle of a full life
Fortnightly accountability partner check-ins
Paired support to keep you grounded between sessions, helping you stay consistent, honest, and gently called back when life pulls you off track
Access to a private group space for the full duration
A living circle of women walking through the same season, where you can ask questions, reflect, seek clarity, or simply show up as you are
24/7 ongoing mentor presence inside the group space
For guidance, reminders, reflections, celebrating wins, answering questions, and being met in real time when you need direction or grounding
A space for real-life sharing and encouragement
Where wins are celebrated, breakthroughs are acknowledged, and even small moments of discipline, restraint, or “killing the ego” are recognised and reinforced
A culture of accountability without harshness
Where you are gently pulled back into alignment when needed, not judged, but not left alone either
Mutual peer support and inspiration:
Where you can draw strength from others walking through similar inner struggles, and offer the same in return when someone else is low or stuck
Structured reflection practices throughout the 8 weeks
Including journalling and self-inquiry rooted in lived experience, not theory or performance
The building of real companionship over time
Where women are not just participating in a program together, but slowly forming bonds through vulnerability, consistency, and shared inner work
A sense of walking through something together
Where over time, trust forms naturally, and relationships emerge that feel grounded, sincere, and often long-lasting beyond the 8 weeks
The Suhba Circle is not about learning more.
It is about becoming more anchored in what you already know.
It is about:
Returning to your intention when life pulls you away
Recognising your inner patterns and personality and living your life Islamically instead of letting your days live you
Building consistency in reflection and introspection, but with accountability and expert guidance
Experiencing what it feels like not to walk the path alone
Who This Is For
This circle is for Muslim women who:
Struggle to maintain reflection and inner grounding in daily life by themselves
Desire a calm, structured space for self-accountability and tazkiyah, but with real support and companionship
Already have a foundational understanding of tazkiyah and are ready to move from knowledge into lived implementation
Are willing to engage honestly in their inner work - with vulnerability, self-awareness, and sincerity rather than performance or theory
Value depth in their understanding and practice of tazkiyah, and are actively seeking to embody it rather than just study it
Are ready to show up with openness: to both receive support and offer it to others in a shared training-ground environment
Value companionship in their spiritual journey and want to walk alongside women committed to the same level of seriousness and sincerity
Are navigating full, demanding lives and need rhythm, structure, and gentle accountability to stay anchored
Format
Duration: 8 weeks
Structure: Fortnightly group calls + fortnightly accountability partner check-ins (alternating weeks)
Group Calls: Sundays, 9:00–10:30am (AEST), facilitated by your mentor (Rahmah Ilahee)
Accountability Partner Meetings: Held on non-group-call weeks between paired members
Start Date: First group call begins 28 June
Access: Application-based
Investment: $199 (pilot cohort)
Group Size: 6 - 8 vetted members only
Why Suhba Circle
Many women do not struggle with lack of knowledge.
They struggle with consistency, presence, and internal grounding while living complex lives.
The Suhba Circle exists to provide:
A weekly return point
A calm, structured environment for reflection
A sense of companionship in the spiritual journey
A gentle rhythm that supports inner steadiness over time
This is not about doing more.
It is about not losing yourself in everything you are already doing.
A space to return.
A space to remember.
A space to walk with others who are also trying to stay steady.
What Happens Next
1 - Complete your application by answering the 13 questions below and submitting your form.
2 - You will receive an email notification regarding your application status and next steps within 10 days.
3 - If accepted into the circle, you will begin your journey into an 8-week space of structured accountability, reflection, and companionship, designed to support you in building consistency in your inner life and walking alongside like-minded women committed to sincere growth.
This is a vetted space, but you are not expected to be “perfect” or fully resolved to join. What matters is sincerity, readiness, and willingness to engage honestly in your spiritual journey to Allah and heart work alongside others on a similar path.
