Rabia M. Baig

Rabia M. Baig is a Muslim content creator and speaker based in Chicagoland, Illinois. With several years of experience, Rabia produces clear, practical, and faith-based guidance for modern Muslims. Her work focuses on Islamic religious practices, traditions and festivals, emotional and spiritual well-being, and helping individuals strengthen their relationship with Allah in everyday life. With a background in Graphic Design, Rabia brings a structured and accessible approach to educational content, making Islamic teachings easy to understand and apply.

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts degree in Graphic Design

Professional Achievements

  • Speaker at ICNA Sisters Chicago Women Conference in 2025
  • Worked with various Muslim companies and brands, including Muslim Pro, Wahed, Al Safa Foods, MATW, UMR, Feeling Blessed, Human Appeal, El-Nabil, and more
  • Volunteers as a Creative Director for a non-profit tech organization called Techxtramile

Favorite Piece of Advice

I encourage people to build a close connection with Allah, because He is the only One who remains with you when the rest of the world turns away. No one in this world is truly worth relying upon except Allah Himself.

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Forum Comments (2)

Are doritos haram or halal?
There are some ingredients in Doritos that could be Haram. For example, gelatin is often considered Haram, and there are certain enzymes that may be added. So in general, we consider Doritos could be Haram, but it really depends on the ingredients. And sometimes there could be those ingredients in the United States, but may differ from country to country. In that case, you have to look at the packaging and see the ingredients. But from what I’ve seen, most people say that they are Haram because of the ingredients.
Are dogs considered haram in Islam?
Dogs are normally considered Haram because we consider the dog’s saliva as unclean. There is one exception to this, and that’s if you need the dog for protection – a dog wouldn’t be considered Haram in this case.

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