
About Kun Fahya Kun
A space where South Eastern and Middle Eastern women come together to create, connect, and feel at home.

Introduction to Kun Fahya Kun
Kun Fahya Kun was born from the need to rebuild the village—a space where women could gather, create, and truly feel seen. Through curated events, handmade keepsakes, and community-centered experiences, we are inviting women to embrace their fullness, celebrate their creativity, and feel deeply supported. Our mission is simple: to bring light, belonging, and grace into the lives of South Eastern and Middle Eastern women navigating the modern world.
Tooba Ahmed created Kun Fahya Kun during a season of personal transformation, feeling disconnected and longing for a sense of community, especially as a South Eastern Asian woman in the West. From a deep sense of loneliness, the vision emerged—a desire for belonging, cultural connection, and softness in the chaos of life. This brand is a return to that sense of community, a space to feel seen, heard, and nurtured in every moment. Every event, every keepsake, is an act of healing, both for the founder and for the women who join the journey.

Our Mission & Vision
Mission
Be, and Become More Yourself.
At Kun Fahya Kun, we believe in the power of intentional gatherings that center on sisterhood, creativity, and joy. We are rooted in the philosophy of "Be, and it is" — a reminder that we are enough just as we are, and through meaningful connection, we become more ourselves.
Vision
To create feminine, soulful spaces where South Eastern and Middle Eastern women can gather, create, and grow, reintroducing grace, cultural pride, and deep connection into their lives.
What “Be and It Is” Means to Us
Inspired by the sacred phrase from the Qur'an,
“His command is only when He intends a thing that He says to it, ‘Be,’ and it is”
(Surah Ya-Sin 36:82),
We believe in the divine power of intention. It reminds us that we are already enough, just as we are. It teaches us to trust in our softness, to create from joy, and to show up fully, even if we are still in the process of becoming.
It's not just a saying. It's a lifestyle.
It means trusting that your softness is powerful.
It means showing up fully, even if you're still becoming.
It means creating from joy, not just obligation.
It means that you — just as you are — are already enough.
Cultural Focus & Inclusion
While Kun Fahya Kun is centered around the experiences of South Eastern and Middle Eastern women, we welcome all women who are drawn to the ethos of beauty, belonging, and becoming. Our events, products, and community are inclusive, designed to honor and celebrate all who resonate with our values of grace, community, and cultural pride.