Virtual assistant for Muslimah Coaches and Entrepreneurs.
Your virtual assistant, sister in faith, and quiet support behind the scenes.
I know what it’s like to juggle many roles — the passion for your work, the pull of motherhood, and the quiet hope that you’re making a difference while still holding everything together. It’s not easy to do it all alone. And you don’t have to.
My journey into becoming a VA started with a deep curiosity about people — how we think, feel, and grow through life’s challenges. That curiosity turned into compassion. And that compassion led me here: supporting Muslimah coaches and entrepreneurs like you.
I believe in your vision. I see the effort you pour into your clients, your content, your business — and I’m here to hold space for you to do it with more ease, clarity, and support.
This isn’t just admin work. It’s about creating breathing room in your schedule so you can focus on what matters most — showing up with purpose, growing your impact, and still having time to be present with the people you love.
Let’s build something beautiful — together, and with barakah.
“Before Bunga entered my life I have struggled with social media and keeping up with current trends as a means to promote my work. Bunga has been incredibly supportive, professional and she has great insight in understanding just what you want in terms of the content, colour and way to promote your services. She gets work done on time and adaptable.
Bunga has lightened my load in producing posts for social media, maintaining consistency and supporting me to increase recognition. She has promoted our services and produced content for our social media. She has edited podcasts for me and made them look good. She has also supported in providing ideas of what would be ideal.Bunga has provided me better balance in my life and not feel stressed about how to maintain this in my life and eased my load. I have extra time for my family and clients without the need to worry about social media.
The value Bunga has brought to my business is keeping up with up to date trends, making the posts/content valuable and cater for the audience and I learn so much from her. She is a blessing to have.”
Ayesha Aslam
(Systhemic Therapist and the Founder of Sakoon Islamic Counselling)