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Heaven Under Your Feet: Pregnancy for Muslim Women

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Pregnancy is an ultimate time to turn to Allah. Not only is it a physical process, it is also a spiritual and emotional journey filled with excitement and apprehension. Heaven Under Your Feet accompanies sisters along this beautiful phase in life.

Whilst there is lots of advice-packed literature out there for the expectant mother, this book broaches the subject from the perspective of a Muslimah, addressing the thoughts and concerns of someone looking for an Islamic viewpoint on what is a unique and special moment in her life. The author also tackles relevant contemporary issues from a Muslim perspective. Written in consultation with Muslim medical professionals and with invaluable input from Islamic scholars, this book deals with some much neglected issues in an accessible and engaging way. It is a useful resource for every Muslim family expecting a baby. The Messenger (S.) said: ôHeaven is under the feet of mothersö. 'And We have enjoined on man doing of good to his parents; with trouble did his mother bear him and with trouble did she bring him forth; and the bearing of him and the contents Include:

1- You
2- Your Baby
3 - Labor and Birth
Appendix
Du'as for you, your baby & in Labor

174 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Umm Hasan Bint Salim

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Umm Hasan Bint Salim graduated from Oxford University in experimental Psychology and has also studied at a traditional Darul Ulum.

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December 6, 2025
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40 reviews62 followers
July 4, 2014
The first-time Muslimah mother-to-be usually spends a great deal of time looking for almost every resource to help her through the nine-month journey of pregnancy and the countless months of motherhood thereafter. Usually, this search for information will include not only information about pregnancy and motherhood from a biological and scientific point of view, but from an Islamic perspective as well.

Heaven Under Your Feet: Pregnancy for Muslim Women is an excellent read for the pregnant Muslimah. Umm Hasan, the author, does a wonderful job of discussing pregnancy for Muslim women in a holistic manner, rather than focusing on the mere details of fiqh-related issues.

The book is divided into several parts: “You,” “Your Baby,” and “Labour and Birth.” Each section examines the different stages of pregnancy through a positive, reassuring, dhikr-orientated lens. Umm Hasan encourages pregnant women to view their pregnancy as both a gift and a challenge from Allah I, as well as a means of growing closer to Him and earning Jannah.

In the chapter entitled “You,” common issues such as prayer, fasting, Hajj and ‘Umrah are covered, although not in extensive detail; however, I would also recommend that the fiqh rulings mentioned in the book should be double-checked with other Islamic sources for accuracy.

Other pregnancy-related topics, such as physical and mental health, are tied in with gentle reminders to turn to Allah I, thank Him for His blessings, and use times of difficulty as prime opportunities for du’a.

The section on “Your Baby” is put together well, listing and explaining some of the sunan regarding newborns, and mentioning suggestions on how to connect your infant to Allah I even before its birth. Umm Hasan does an excellent service by providing many ahadith and ayaat relevant to the topics she includes.

The final portion of the book is dedicated to “Labour and Birth.” Here, the author takes a quick look at birth plans, preparing a birth partner, a “Muslimah’s birthing kit,” pain relief options and the homebirth alternative. What is refreshing is that she is able to link various medical facts with their Islamic benefits and always emphasises that no matter what choices are made, the ultimate success of the labour and birth are dependent upon Allah I.

All in all, Heaven Under Your Feet: Pregnancy for Muslim Women is easy to read, easy to digest and is great at helping pregnant Muslim women incorporate spirituality into their pregnancy. While it would have been nice if the book also discussed the situations of those with miscarriages and still-born infants, it nonetheless remains an informative guide and wonderful resource for the pregnant Muslim woman.

Umm Khadijah (AnonyMouse) for March 2013 issue of SISTERS magazine.
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226 reviews14 followers
June 16, 2019
Interesting read with a lot of information. Eventhough I already knew most of the stuff, it's nice to go over it again and can be useful for people who might not know as much.

Includes both religious and social sides of things which is a nice balance. However, I found there are some statements that could have been backed up with reasons and the author could have mentioned that there are varying opinions on the matter.

Take with a pinch of salt - as you would any non-fiction, religiously motivated script. Also, understand that you may not believe/follow/interpret certain bits of faith in the way the author does.
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April 14, 2025
A great Islamic resource for women undergoing this beautiful journey. What I liked about this book is it merged scientific facts about pregnancy, labour and after birth that midwives and doulas share on the internet (delayed cord clamping, forms of pain relief) with what is said about in Islam. I learnt that we should bury placenta and umbilical cord and that the baby’s head should be shaved and equivalent of it in silver should be given in charity. There is also an appendix of general duas and duas to be read in labour.
6 reviews
February 25, 2024
I've already known most of the information the book provides, but it's a good book for someone who is going through pregnancy for the first time. The author focuses on the spiritual sides of pregnancy in Islamic perspectives, which is the strongest point of the book. Additionally, she addresses some of the most common problems such as the relationship with the husband during that time, emotional health, and future planning. This is fine as a good reminder.
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5 reviews
March 28, 2018
it was a good read, but i was hoping for a little more spiritual depth from Islamic perspective. loved those duas for labor at the end of the book!
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2 reviews3 followers
April 19, 2016
My husband bought this book for me during the early stages of my pregnancy and I'm ever so grateful that he did. I found something which I could relate to and turn to when in need of some enlightenment.

I found this book to be very well written and informative, providing caring and encouraging advice for first time Muslim mothers-to-be. The book is divided into several parts: "You", "Your Baby" and "Labour and Birth". Each section examines the different stages of pregnancy through a positive, reassuring and dhikr-orientated lens.

This is the first Islamic book that I have come across that really talks you through everything about your pregnancy. It provides valuable information on how to start making everlasting impressions on ones baby, months before birth; what and how you can prepare your birth plan, and reminders of the things we must pay special attention to during our visits to the hospital.

Overall, I have found this book to be a lovely and beneficial read. I would definitely recommend this to expecting mother out there. The author encourages pregnant women to view their pregnancy as both a gift and a challenge from Allah, as a means of growing closer to Him and entering Jannah in sha'Allah ♡
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February 24, 2013
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1 review
March 24, 2018
Excellent

A reassuring book for first time mums. An easy read which makes you think and feel differently about your pregnancy. Written in a non judgemental way.
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March 30, 2017
Pregnancy can be hard so its nice to read reminders of its blessings and how important is the amanah given to you. It discusses the basic topics surrounding pregnancy. I may not agree with all of it (for me, I did not agree that there is not much benefit about having a husband around during labour), the author acknowledges that every woman will have different preferences and concludes that in the end the decision is entirely up to you.
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