Episodios

  • FROM VIRGIN TO ADULT PERFORMER (SARAH ARABIC)
    Sep 29 2025

    Doppelgängers Salma Hindy and Sarah Arabic (who share the SAME 9/11 birthday) finally sit down face-to-face to talk about everything sex. Sarah grew up in Baghdad with no sex education and a family that never spoke about periods, pleasure, or intimacy. After moving to Dubai for college, she found freedom in her dorm room, exploring porn as an unexpected form of sex education. At 18, she discovered her first orgasm through Tumblr blogs, teaching herself piece by piece. Later, she earned a master’s degree in finance, only to leave corporate America behind to follow her curiosity into OnlyFans, Fetlife, adult conventions, and eventually the adult film industry. Today, three years in, she has over a million Instagram followers and 53M views on Pornhub.

    In this conversation, Sarah gets candid about the self-conversations that helped her shed guilt and shame and the way she’s built a career entirely on her own terms. She shares her philosophy that curiosity - not clout - is her compass, and why “the second prn feels like work is the beginning of my downfall.” We talk consent, boundaries, and risk, with Sarah’s refreshingly practical view: there’s always risk, in life and in sex, but each person gets to decide how much they’re willing to take.

    Highlights include:
    - How exploring the kink community shaped Sarah’s boundaries in porn
    - What happens if you change your mind mid-shoot
    - Sarah’s perspective on what makes sex sacred
    - Her experiences traveling to shoot
    - Why she loves staying single with a wide net of partners
    - Why she won’t perform acts that aren’t her kink
    - Her aftercare rituals
    - Her perspective on Mia Khalifa’s legacy
    - Whether the community will ever “take you back” after stepping outside its norms

    Plus: Salma admits to watching one of Sarah’s videos, and Sarah shares her wildest DM request. Salma also opens up about her celibacy and the fears she carries around sex. They also dive into the only moral regret in Salma’s career, and her dream of one day directing feminist porn.

    Sarah’s wish for other women is that they see her and think, “I can do whatever I want.”

    CREDITS:

    Host & Creator: Salma Hindy
    Executive Producer: Salma Hindy
    Cinematographer: Ian Ritter
    Studio: 30 Irving Studios
    Editor: Salma Hindy
    Artwork: Rana Omar

    © The Secret Sex Lives of Muslim Women, 2025


    Instagram: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

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    HOST'S INSTAGRAM: @salma.hindy

    HOST'S TIKTOK: @salma.hindy

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    56 m
  • ENGAGED TO A ZIONIST
    Sep 22 2025

    What happens when the person you love turns out to be violent, racist, and determined to ruin you? This week, Algerian-American comedian Hedya joins Salma to share her shocking journey of falling for a man who seemed like home after years of family tension and cultural expectations, only to find herself trapped in a cycle of abuse. During the pandemic lockdown, he pushed her, dragged her out of the kitchen, and even locked her on the balcony. Yet two days later, she found herself baking him lasagna and chocolate cake, caught in the grip of trauma bonding. When he later sued her for custody of their dog and won, and began pursuing defamation lawsuits against her, Hedya was left financially drained but still fighting to reclaim her voice.

    In this raw conversation, Hedya speaks openly about reparenting herself, navigating the push and pull of being Arab-American, and learning to reconnect with her body and self-worth after years of shame. Salma reflects on her own experiences with domestic violence growing up, as well as the heartbreak and frustration of watching a friend remain in an abusive relationship, and why society still struggles to support survivors unless they fit the mold of a “perfect victim.” Together, they unpack the messy realities of faith, family, abuse, and survival and the courage it takes to finally take your power back.

    CREDITS:

    Host & Creator: Salma Hindy
    Executive Producer: Salma Hindy
    Cinematographer: Patrick Samaha
    Studio: 30 Irving Studios
    Editor: Salma Hindy
    Artwork: Rana Omar


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    The Secret Sex Lives of Muslim Women, 2025


    Instagram: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

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    HOST'S INSTAGRAM: @salma.hindy

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    47 m
  • INSIDE THE MUSLIM MATCHMAKER’S MIND (YASMIN ELHADY)
    Sep 15 2025

    What really makes love last? And how do you find a partner when family, community, and faith are all part of the puzzle?

    In this episode, Salma sits down with her older sister and mentor, Yasmin Elhady: comedian, lawyer, community leader, and one of the hosts of Hulu’s Muslim Matchmaker.

    Yasmin has matched over 58 couples and shares her expertise on it all:

    • The 3 things every relationship needs
    • Why couples therapy doesn’t work without a foundation
    • Being “relationship young” and learning through mistakes
    • Why Yasmin insists Salma should never date a comedian (aka dating outside your lane)
    • Small icks that don’t matter vs. real incompatibility
    • How porn and swiping addictions wreck dopamine
    • No more ghosting! And what to do instead
    • Why you have to leave the house to meet people
    • Yasmin’s rule: every married couple should introduce six single friends to each other

    They also get real about heartbreak, celibacy, high standards, and why marriage isn’t the goal, God is.

    Whether single, dating, or already married, Yasmin shares wisdom on how to build love rooted in integrity, faith, and joy.

    CREDITS:

    Host & Creator: Salma Hindy
    Executive Producers: Salma Hindy & Sara Hussain
    Cinematographer: Tomas Liebel
    Studio: 30 Irving Studios
    Editor: Salma Hindy
    Artwork: Rana Omar

    © The Secret Sex Lives of Muslim Women, 2025


    Instagram: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

    YouTube: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

    HOST'S INSTAGRAM: @salma.hindy

    HOST'S TIKTOK: @salma.hindy

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  • IF IT’S NOT A F*CK YES, IT’S A NO.
    Sep 8 2025

    Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of rape, alcoholism, domestic violence, and abuse. Please listen with care.

    This week, Salma sits down with trauma-informed divorce coach Sarzana Zafar - divorced twice (because once is boring) - to unpack the father wound and consent.

    Sarzana shares her journey from growing up with an alcoholic father in a Muslim community that judged and shamed instead of helping, to being date-raped at 19 when her repeated “no”s were ignored. What followed was a decade of trauma work, divorce, and reclaiming her voice. Today, she roars her boundaries. Like on her most recent Muzzmatch date, where he tried to kiss her after she’d already refused twice, and she shouted, “No means no. Did you not hear me the first two times?” before he cartoon-drove off in fear.

    Together, Salma and Sarzana unpack the infamous hadith that says if a wife refuses her husband in bed, the angels curse her until morning. Salma reflects on how this teaching has been weaponized to manipulate women into non-consensual sex, while Sarzana explains how it disconnected her from her own body - even when she was eager, her husband questioned whether she was doing it for herself or just for God.

    The conversation spans father wounds, how patience from a lover can be the ultimate turn-on, and the radical power of saying no. Salma recalls learning the mantra “If it’s not a fuck yes, it’s a no” at sex clubs - and adds her own gospel: “If you don’t go down on women but expect them to go down on you, you can die.” And a message to Desi men everywhere from Sarzana: “if you want your wife to be a freak in the sheets, get out of your parents’ homes.”


    CREDITS:
    Host & Creator: Salma Hindy
    Executive Producers: Sara Hussain & Salma Hindy
    Cinematographer: Patrick Samaha
    Studio: 30 Irving Studios
    Editor: Salma Hindy
    Artwork: Rana Omar

    © The Secret Sex Lives of Muslim Women, 2025


    Instagram: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

    YouTube: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

    HOST'S INSTAGRAM: @salma.hindy

    HOST'S TIKTOK: @salma.hindy

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    58 m
  • LOVER GIRL WITH A BODY COUNT OF 100+
    Sep 1 2025

    For the Love of Sex: Lover Girl with a Body Count of 100+

    This week, Salma sits down with Yasmine, a Karachi-born lover girl who has lived, loved, and - by her own account - slept with half of Dubai. With a body count well over 100, Yasmine opens up about her wildest experiences: from sex parties, kinks, and threesomes (including one she literally walked out of mid-session), to discovering the healing power of an open relationship.

    Raised under a mother who shamed her body and nitpicked every detail, Yasmine spent her 20s on a spree of sex - centering the male gaze - to prove she was desirable, even if her mom never knew. That journey led to her becoming a pandemic bride (marrying her first boyfriend to appease her parents), a divorce, and ultimately a much healthier love story: a gorgeous, white partner who values sex as deeply as she does. Together, they treat sex as an art form - aligning on openness, trust, communication, and chemistry. (Fun fact: she blew his mind on their first night by squirting in his mouth.)

    Yasmine also dives into bisexuality, body image, discovering who she is outside of the male gaze, putting “I hate hawk-tuah spit noises in bed” on her Type A Feeld profile, and her time doing sex work in Canada - where the hardest part wasn’t the sex itself, but fake-laughing at men’s jokes while most of her elderly clients “smelled like death.” She also explains why conventionally hot men are often the worst in bed, and why her favorite flavor of cock is Egyptian.

    Salma listens to a wiser, more experienced sexual baddie - and then flips the script to ask: is this a sex addiction? She reflects on her own celibacy, trauma, and what happens when you stop chasing love and hold everything constant. Together, they dig into the real talk around body image, family shame, dating in a new country, and the ongoing struggle of Muslim girls claiming space for their sexuality.

    CREDITS:
    Host & Creator: Salma Hindy
    Executive Producers: Salma Hindy & Sara Hussain
    Editor: Salma Hindy
    Artwork: Rana Omar

    © The Secret Sex Lives of Muslim Women, 2025



    Instagram: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

    YouTube: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

    HOST'S INSTAGRAM: @salma.hindy

    HOST'S TIKTOK: @salma.hindy

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    1 h y 5 m
  • TOO VIRGIN FOR THE WEST, TOO SLUT FOR THE EAST
    Aug 18 2025

    Trigger Warning: Sexual Assault, Sexual Coercion

    Iranian-American Sasha got her first period because of 9/11 (yes, really). Growing up in the Midwest to a cultural - NOT religious - family, her life became a crash course in contradictions: purity rings and sex-ed teachers calling girls “hoes,” a mom who said virgins are chocolates in fancy wrappers, dating a man she wasn’t attracted to for three years, being sexually assaulted by him, and hearing her mom respond, “It’s your fault.” She chased a man into the street for sex, cried after a hookup couldn’t get it up, scrolled Tinder to find a husband, and finally lost her virginity at 28. Only then did she realize the “treasure” she’d been protecting was never what she was promised.

    This is the messy, hilarious, and heartbreaking reality of being too virgin for the West, too slut for the East. Sasha unpacks the impossible contradictions of Muslim womanhood, and what happens when you finally decide to have sex on your own terms.

    If you need support:

    • Global: Use the NO MORE Global Directory to find sexual assault and domestic violence hotlines wherever you are in the world.
    • United States: Call the RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or use their online chat. Support is free and confidential, 24/7.
    • Canada: Contact the Talk4Healing Helpline at 1-855-554-HEAL (for women in Ontario) or the Canadian Association of Sexual Assault Centres (CASAC) via casac.ca.

    CREDITS:
    Host & Creator: Salma Hindy
    Executive Producers: Salma Hindy & Sara Hussain
    Editor: Salma Hindy
    Artwork: Rana Omar

    © The Secret Sex Lives of Muslim Women, 2025

    Instagram: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

    YouTube: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

    HOST'S INSTAGRAM: @salma.hindy

    HOST'S TIKTOK: @salma.hindy

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    48 m
  • VAGINISMUS, BODY IMAGE & CLAIMING JOY: A JOURNEY FROM SHAME TO SELF-LOVE
    Aug 11 2025

    Growing up Pakistani-American in a conservative Muslim household, Hina learned early that her body was something to hide, police, and feel shame about. From a traumatic first period experience and relentless bullying, to chronic friend-zoning and a lifetime of sexualization, she spent decades feeling like sex was a party she’d never be invited to.

    In this raw and powerful conversation, Hina opens up about:

    • Navigating vaginismus and pelvic floor therapy while breaking the silence in Muslim spaces
    • How cultural shame, bullying, and family scrutiny shaped her body image and self-worth
    • The difficulty - and vulnerability - of receiving love, attention, and pleasure
      Learning to dismantle inherited beliefs, embrace her sexuality, and redefine joy on her own terms

    Hina’s story is a reminder that sexual pleasure is a spiritual birthright, sisterhood is survival, and there’s no shame in loving who you are.

    CREDITS:
    Host & Creator: Salma Hindy
    Executive Producers: Sara Hussain & Salma Hindy
    Cinematographer: Miles Kelly
    Studio: WTF Media Studio
    Editor: Danesha - WTF Media Studio & Salma Hindy
    Artwork: Rana Omar

    © The Secret Sex Lives of Muslim Women, 2025

    Instagram: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

    YouTube: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

    HOST'S INSTAGRAM: @salma.hindy

    HOST'S TIKTOK: @salma.hindy

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    46 m
  • DIVORCE, DISABILITY & SEXY TIME WITH YOUR PALESTINIAN TETA
    Jul 28 2025

    Palestinian comedian Maysoon Zayid waited until marriage to have sex (at 33 years old). Then life came at her fast. In this raw and hilarious conversation with Salma Hindy, Maysoon opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of her romantic life and how living with cerebral palsy shaped her journey. From dating a Broadway River Dancer, to enduring miscarriages and finding relief after divorce, she reflects on the freedom of middle age and what it really means to reclaim one’s story.


    LINK TO MAYSOON’S BOOK: https://shinymisfits.com/


    CREDITS:
    Host & Creator: Salma Hindy
    Executive Producers: Sara Hussain & Salma Hindy
    Cinematographer: Maxim Allen-Lan
    Studio: My Friend's Basement
    Editor: Salma Hindy
    Artwork: Rana Omar

    © The Secret Sex Lives of Muslim Women, 2025


    Instagram: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

    YouTube: @thesecretsexlivesofmuslimwomen

    HOST'S INSTAGRAM: @salma.hindy

    HOST'S TIKTOK: @salma.hindy

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    43 m