"What happened to indigenous people in the dark — is happening
to me in the light."
Palestinian American attorney-turned-life coach Meha Siyam joined
host Sarah Nasir on Masala Muslima and did not hold back. She broke
down why international human rights bodies are designed to fail, drew
a chilling parallel between Palestinian erasure and the genocide of
indigenous people on Turtle Island — and then she made Maqluba.
In Episode 03 Part 1, Sarah and Meha move from courtrooms to olive
groves, from settler colonial roots to the Arabic word nifas —
cooking with a piece of your soul. Rights. Roots. Maqluba.
This is Faith Flavored Living at its most raw, most honest,
and most nourishing.
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🫙 RECIPE: Palestinian Maqluba (Upside Down Rice)
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Bone-in chicken or lamb · whole spices · fried vegetables
(potato, carrot, cauliflower, eggplant) · jasmine rice cooked
in spiced broth · flip & serve with cucumber-tomato salad
+ plain yogurt
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🌿 CONNECT WITH MEHA SIYAM
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🌐 Website: https://www.mehasiyam.com
💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mehasiyam
📞 Free consultation: DM Meha on LinkedIn or Register on her website
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📌 IN THIS EPISODE
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→ Why Meha left human rights law ("It's designed to fail")
→ Working for Scandinavian governments in occupied Palestine
→ Palestine erased from Muslim memory — and why that's intentional
→ The terrifying parallel: Turtle Island & Palestinian genocide
→ "The criminal justice system isn't broken — it's working perfectly"
→ Islam as decolonization
→ Maqluba recipe + the olive grove tradition
→ Nifas: the untranslatable word for cooking with your soul
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