Share Your Story Anonymously — Muhammad
Anonymous Submissions

Share Your Story Anonymously

Your story may help someone else understand what they are silently going through. Many people experience things they cannot speak about publicly.

Share Your Story
Why This Page Exists

Bringing Real Issues to Light

This page is for people who want to share a real story, situation, lesson, or experience so that important issues can be discussed publicly without exposing anyone’s identity.


The goal is not to shame people. The goal is to bring real issues to light, help others learn from them, and create serious discussions around the problems many people are silently facing.

What You Can Share

Stories, Situations & Lessons

You can share stories or situations related to any of the following. Your story does not have to be perfect — just explain what happened, what the issue was, what you learned, and why you think people should understand it.

Muslim men and masculinity Marriage problems Relationship dynamics Polygyny Family pressure Modern fitnah Islamic struggles Divorce or separation Emotional confusion Social problems in the community Lessons from personal experiences Current affairs affecting Muslims Any situation others can learn from
Your Identity Will Be Protected

Your Privacy Is Important

No names, personal details, locations, family members, phone numbers, private messages, screenshots, workplaces, private images, or identifying information will be shared publicly.


If your story is used for content, it may be changed, summarised, anonymised, or discussed in a general way so that no individual person can be identified. The purpose is not to expose you or anyone else — the purpose is to discuss the lesson, the pattern, the problem, or the reality behind the situation.

Before You Submit

Remove All Identifying Details

Before sending your story, please remove anything that can identify you or another person. Do not include any of the following:

Full names

Phone numbers

Home addresses

Workplace names

School, college, or company names

Private photos

Private screenshots

Social media handles

Exact locations

Family member names

Any detail that can expose someone


If identifying details are included, they may be removed or ignored before the story is reviewed.

How Your Story May Be Used

Content & Discussion

By submitting your story, you understand that it may be used as inspiration for the following. Your story may not be used exactly as submitted — it may be edited, shortened, rewritten, summarised, or combined with general commentary to protect privacy and make the lesson clearer.

Anonymous case-study style videos

Commentary videos

Social media posts

Current affairs or social issue discussions

Marriage or polygyny discussions

Masculinity and Islamic reminders

Lessons for young Muslim men

General educational content

What I May Not Discuss

Not Every Story Will Be Used

A submission may not be used or discussed publicly if it falls into any of the following categories. If your situation requires professional help, please contact the right qualified person. This page is for sharing experiences and lessons, not for emergency support or professional advice.

Too sensitive or too personal to discuss publicly

Harmful or inappropriate to share

Outside of scope

Full of identifying details

Related to legal, medical, financial, or emergency matters

Something that requires a qualified scholar, therapist, lawyer, doctor, or another professional

Important Clarification

This Is Not Private Counselling or Fatwa

Submitting a story does not mean you will receive personal advice.

This Is Not

A fatwa service Therapy Legal advice Medical advice Financial advice A replacement for qualified professional help

If you want to personally discuss your situation, you can book a paid 1:1 consultation separately at cal.id/imuhammadshk.

Suggested Submission Format

Structure Your Story Like This

You can use this format to make your story clear and easy to understand.

01

What happened?

Briefly explain the situation.

02

Who was involved?

Use anonymous terms only — “a brother,” “a sister,” “a husband,” “a wife,” “a family member,” or “someone I know.”

03

What was the main problem?

Explain the issue clearly.

04

What lesson should people learn from this?

Share the main takeaway.

05

Can this be discussed publicly in an anonymous way?

Yes / No

Muhammad

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