Tayyibah delivers reflective and inspirational talks centred on art, faith, identity, and purpose. Drawing from her lived experience as an Islamic fine artist and community facilitator, she invites audiences to view creativity as intentional, responsible, and spiritually grounded. Through storytelling, poetic expression, and honest reflection, her sessions create space for clarity, confidence, and renewed direction.
Her talks are designed for community organisations, educational institutions, and faith based programmes seeking engagement that moves beyond surface level motivation and toward lasting perspective, growth, and meaningful impact.
Book Tayyibah as a speaker
The Speaker She Is
I am passionate about helping Muslims, especially women and creatives, step into who they were truly created to be.
For a long time, I was a young girl shaped by expectation. I was taught to be what was needed. Responsible. Quiet. Acceptable. Useful.
But not necessarily myself.
Deep down, I always felt there was something more within me. A voice. A vision. A creative call that did not disappear, even when I tried to ignore it.
I know what it feels like to silence parts of yourself. To shrink in order to fit. To question whether your gifts have space.
Through my journey as a Muslim artist, I began to understand something powerful.
Allah does not create by accident.
Your voice is intentional.
Your creativity is not a mistake.
Now, I speak to those who feel unseen, uncertain, or held back by expectation.
I speak to restore identity.
To awaken confidence.
To remind you that who you are is not separate from your faith, but part of your amaanah.
Tayyibah
Artist. Advocate. The Speaker.
Keynotes
Redefining Creativity in the Muslim World
Core Message:
Confusion around faith and artistic expression. Is creativity allowed, limited, or misunderstood?
Reframing creativity as worship and responsibility while navigating the tensions between artistic expression, identity, and cultural expectation. This keynote challenges audiences to approach creative work with intention, integrity, and awareness of its wider cultural and spiritual impact.
This is for:
Youth & culture events
Community forums
Faith based programmes
Your audience will have:
Confidence to create without guilt
A grounded framework for artistic decisions
Relief from confusion about faith and expression
My Story: From A Hobbyist to Leader
Core Message:
Many talented creatives stay small because fear, comparison, and self doubt stop them from stepping into leadership. What shifts someone from casual creator to community leader?
An empowering keynote encouraging underrepresented voices to step forward with confidence, ownership, and clarity of purpose. This session explores the transition from casual creativity to intentional leadership within community and cultural spaces.
This is for:
Emerging creatives
Underrepresented voices
Women in creative spaces
Community contributors
Early stage creative entrepreneurs
Your audience will have:
Stronger identity rooted in faith
Confidence in their talents
Direction during uncertainty
Permission to see creativity as meaningful
Art & Faith: Guiding Young People to Purpose
Core Message:
Young Muslims feel pulled between identity, expectation, and ambition. How can faith anchor identity in a noisy world?
A youth focused session exploring how creativity and faith can work together to shape meaning, direction, and personal responsibility. This talk encourages young people to see their talents as trusts and their voices as purposeful contributions.
This is for:
Youth programmes
Schools & Community events
Mentors and youth workers
Your audience will have:
Courage to step forward
Clarity about responsibility
A shift from insecurity to ownership
Practical mindset changes
Motivation to act, not just dream
Client Reviews
JazakAllah khair sister the webinar was SO good InshaAllah I’ll be joining the others.
— Webinar AttendeeJzk khair for such an insightful talk and all the inspirational messages.
— Talk Attendee