Post by: Dr. Amrinder Pal Singh
By Dr. Amrinder Pal Singh.
Samina’s Journey – The Woman Behind She Knows Best
The city lights of Dubai shine brightly, illuminating the dreams of millions who arrive seeking a new beginning. Among them, Samina, a teacher, a leader, and a woman with an unshakable vision, stepped into this land of possibilities nine years ago. She came looking for a fresh start, but what she found was something much deeper—a calling that would change not just her life, but the lives of countless women across the Emirates.
This is her story. A story of strength, loneliness, realization, and the birth of something extraordinary—She Knows Best (SKB).
Samina’s journey to Dubai was filled with excitement, a chance to experience a new culture, meet new people, and start afresh. Teaching was her passion, and she had spent over a decade shaping young minds. But outside the classroom, a different challenge awaited her.
Moving to a foreign land is not just about adjusting to new traditions; it’s about finding your place in a world that moves faster than you can grasp. The friends she made often left, the bonds she built kept fading. She found herself caught in a cycle of making friends and losing them to Dubai’s transient nature. Loneliness crept in, self-doubt followed, and the weight of isolation became unbearable.
She was not alone. Yet, at that moment, she felt like she was.
One evening, while scrolling through social media, she came across a heartbreaking post. A woman, struggling with extreme loneliness, was on the verge of giving up and returning home. Her words struck like lightning. "I feel invisible. I don’t belong. I have no real friends."
Hundreds of women flooded the comments, all echoing the same silent battles.
Samina could have scrolled past, but she didn’t. Instead, she held onto those words. If so many women felt this way, why wasn’t anyone talking about it? Why was loneliness something women suffered in silence? That night, an idea was born—a space where women could connect, share, and uplift each other, without fear or judgment.
This was the pivotal moment that led to the creation of She Knows Best (SKB).
It started as a thought, then a conversation, and soon, it became a mission. SKB was not just another social platform; it was a safe haven. A place where women could voice their struggles, seek advice, and find support—all anonymously.
Samina spent months researching, speaking to women, and understanding their pain points. She built SKB from the ground up, ensuring it would be a judgment-free, trust-driven, and empowering platform. When SKB officially launched just four months ago, the response was overwhelming. Women poured in, sharing their stories, finding solace in each other’s words, knowing they were not alone.
SKB is not just a website or a social media page. It’s a movement. A movement that says:
Through SKB, women talk about real-life challenges—loneliness, mental health, societal pressures, abusive relationships, career struggles. It is a place where truth is spoken, healing begins, and strength is built.
Anonymity is its core principle. No names, no faces, just raw, honest conversations that bring comfort to those who need it most.
SKB has already transformed lives. Women have written to Samina, sharing how SKB helped them walk away from toxic relationships, find courage in their darkest moments, and reclaim their self-worth.
One woman wrote:
“I had never told anyone about my struggle with loneliness until I found SKB. Reading other women’s experiences gave me the strength to seek help. For the first time in years, I don’t feel alone.”
Another shared: “I was stuck in a toxic relationship, feeling helpless. SKB’s content gave me the push I needed to leave and start fresh.”
These stories are proof that She Knows Best is more than a platform—it is a lifeline.
Samina’s vision doesn’t stop here. She dreams of SKB growing beyond Instagram and social media. Workshops, real-life meetups, collaborations with experts in mental health, coaching, and law—SKB is set to become an even stronger force for women’s empowerment.
Her goal? To make every woman in the UAE and beyond feel seen, heard, and valued.
"I want to see SKB in workplaces, in schools, in government initiatives. I want it to be a household name that stands for hope."
To the woman struggling in silence, questioning her worth, feeling like she doesn’t belong—this is for you.
You are not alone.
Your emotions are valid.
You deserve happiness, support, and love.
If you ever feel unseen, unheard, or overwhelmed, SKB is here for you.
SKB is not just Samina’s dream anymore—it belongs to every woman who has ever felt unheard.
This is Samina’s story.
This is the Voices of UAE.
This is a testament to the power of resilience, community, and the belief that no woman should ever feel alone.
Disclaimer: Voices of UAE is an initiative by DXB News Network, operated by Markazia Solutions LLC FZ Dubai. The views and experiences shared in this article are those of the individuals featured and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Voices of UAE or its affiliates. This content is intended for inspirational and informational purposes only.
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