Hijab

Our Superhero Cape: Holding on to the Hijab in a Modern World

It’s a norm today: compromising on our Hijab—a religious and mandatory ritual—in a quest to fit into this modern world. In my opinion, this compromise does not necessarily stem from a lack of faith, but rather from a lack of understanding of the importance of the Hijab and the constant pressure to belong. In this modern world, where modesty is often misunderstood and even looked down upon, holding on to our Hijabs can sometimes feel like an uphill battle.

Gujaratis and Trade

Navigating Trade with Integrity – The Journey of Lifelong Learning in Ethics

Navigating Trade with Integrity – The Journey of Lifelong Learning in Ethics by Mohamedarif Mohamed Suleman

In the vibrant industry of India, the Gujarati community holds a prominent place, particularly known for its entrepreneurial spirit and cultural richness. However, this identity is often accompanied by the complex struggle of balancing the tenets of their faith, particularly Islam, with their astute business acumen. The concept of lifelong learning emerges as a vital pathway to foster ethical conduct in trade, helping Gujaratis navigate the often conflicting ideologies they encounter in their personal and professional lives.

Mental Health

Mental Health in the Workplace

In the modern corporate race, “resilience” is often used as a synonym for “endurance”, the ability to grind through exhaustion without breaking. When we view work through an Islamic lens, though, resilience isn’t about how much pressure a person can withstand; it’s about Muru’ah (honour and dignity) and the sacred responsibility of maintaining the balance (Mizan) between work, self, and the Creator. We know that Islam strongly supports the principles of holistic wellbeing, and you’d be surprised at how making small changes in your workplace to support this can improve the workplace environment.

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