I am a BlackMuslim girlfull ofbarakah andbeauty.I am not alone—my Ummahand myancestorsstand with me.My mind,body, andspirit arealso part ofmy worship.I am learning,growing, andbecoming theMuslim girl I’mmeant to be.I am worthy oflove, respect,and kindnessfromeveryone.Allah knows myheart, evenwhen I feelmisunderstood.  My prayersmatter, myvoice matters,and mydreams matter.I am allowed tobe both fullyBlack and fullyMuslim inevery space.I forgivemyself, Ireleaseshame, and Iwalk in peace.I reject anymessage thatsays myBlackness isanything lessthan beautiful.I am Black, Iam Muslim,and I amblessed—Eidand beyond.I am enough,even whenI’m learning,healing, orunsure.I deservehealthyfriendships thatrespect my faithand myboundaries.I say “no”when I needto protect myenergy andmy faith.My hijab,turban, or hairjourney is anact of worshipand self‑love.I am proud ofmy Blacknessand my Islam—both are mypower.My mistakesdo not erasemy worth ormy connectionto Allah.I trust thatAllah’s timingfor mydreams isperfect.I am creatinga legacy myancestorswould beproud of.My skin, hair,and smile areall beautifulsigns of mycreation.I am allowed totake up spaceand speak mytruth withconfidence.I am free tobe both softand strong,spiritual andsassy.I am seen,loved, andchosen byAllah exactlyas I am.My faith makesme strong, andmy culturemakes meproud.I am a light inmycommunity,my school,and my home.I am a BlackMuslim girlfull ofbarakah andbeauty.I am not alone—my Ummahand myancestorsstand with me.My mind,body, andspirit arealso part ofmy worship.I am learning,growing, andbecoming theMuslim girl I’mmeant to be.I am worthy oflove, respect,and kindnessfromeveryone.Allah knows myheart, evenwhen I feelmisunderstood.  My prayersmatter, myvoice matters,and mydreams matter.I am allowed tobe both fullyBlack and fullyMuslim inevery space.I forgivemyself, Ireleaseshame, and Iwalk in peace.I reject anymessage thatsays myBlackness isanything lessthan beautiful.I am Black, Iam Muslim,and I amblessed—Eidand beyond.I am enough,even whenI’m learning,healing, orunsure.I deservehealthyfriendships thatrespect my faithand myboundaries.I say “no”when I needto protect myenergy andmy faith.My hijab,turban, or hairjourney is anact of worshipand self‑love.I am proud ofmy Blacknessand my Islam—both are mypower.My mistakesdo not erasemy worth ormy connectionto Allah.I trust thatAllah’s timingfor mydreams isperfect.I am creatinga legacy myancestorswould beproud of.My skin, hair,and smile areall beautifulsigns of mycreation.I am allowed totake up spaceand speak mytruth withconfidence.I am free tobe both softand strong,spiritual andsassy.I am seen,loved, andchosen byAllah exactlyas I am.My faith makesme strong, andmy culturemakes meproud.I am a light inmycommunity,my school,and my home.

Muslim Girl Power - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I am a Black Muslim girl full of barakah and beauty.
  2. I am not alone—my Ummah and my ancestors stand with me.
  3. My mind, body, and spirit are also part of my worship.
  4. I am learning, growing, and becoming the Muslim girl I’m meant to be.
  5. I am worthy of love, respect, and kindness from everyone.
  6. Allah knows my heart, even when I feel misunderstood.
  7. My prayers matter, my voice matters, and my dreams matter.
  8. I am allowed to be both fully Black and fully Muslim in every space.
  9. I forgive myself, I release shame, and I walk in peace.
  10. I reject any message that says my Blackness is anything less than beautiful.
  11. I am Black, I am Muslim, and I am blessed—Eid and beyond.
  12. I am enough, even when I’m learning, healing, or unsure.
  13. I deserve healthy friendships that respect my faith and my boundaries.
  14. I say “no” when I need to protect my energy and my faith.
  15. My hijab, turban, or hair journey is an act of worship and self‑love.
  16. I am proud of my Blackness and my Islam—both are my power.
  17. My mistakes do not erase my worth or my connection to Allah.
  18. I trust that Allah’s timing for my dreams is perfect.
  19. I am creating a legacy my ancestors would be proud of.
  20. My skin, hair, and smile are all beautiful signs of my creation.
  21. I am allowed to take up space and speak my truth with confidence.
  22. I am free to be both soft and strong, spiritual and sassy.
  23. I am seen, loved, and chosen by Allah exactly as I am.
  24. My faith makes me strong, and my culture makes me proud.
  25. I am a light in my community, my school, and my home.