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Sales + business
One thing I have learned while running my construction business is efficient sales. People who see you as a salesperson will always be hesitant to work with you. They hate to feel ‘sold’. This aligns very well with the Islamic principles of business. Oftentimes, salespeople have little technical knowledge and know only how to sell. They have little care for the customer and more care for the deposit / money in. If you are honest and sincere throughout your sales process, this reflects onto the customers attitude. This increases trust and confidence in you and your company / business. Make sure your work also reflects this and you will have a never ending stream of positive feedback and client testimonials - which will eventually lead to more clients. This is how you build a business full of Barakah and ensure your income is also full of Barakah! The Prophet (PBUH) was reported to have said - “May Allah have mercy on the man who is easy-going when he sells, when he buys, and when he asks for payment.” (Sahih al-Bukhari) There is a beautiful video by Oumar Al Sharafa that speaks about the purpose of business in Islam. He mentions that the purpose of business is not to make money - but to fulfil Allah’s commands in business - That is the true success. Jazakh Allah Khair for reading.
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Jazakh Allah akhi
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Jazakh Allah Khair brother. I got the name wrong, it’s ousama alshurafa. My apologies. Here is the link to the clip! https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNRnsa6M3/
Striving for Excellence?
we should always strive for excellence, just like the Sahabah did in every aspect of their lives. But there's a difference between striving for excellence and always demanding perfection from yourself. Failing /sinning is human, BUT failing to return is the real loss. It was never about how hard you fall but about how quickly you get back up. Owning up for your mistakes and letting them push you forward . Mohammed gave an example if a call doesn't close, you go to a mentor for feedback, and they point out specific issues from the calls you made. That feedback becomes knowledge — you now know exactly what to fix. And that knowledge becomes power. failure-> feedback feedback->knowledge knowledge->power failure->power. Aisha (RA) narrates that: "The most beloved deeds to Allah are those that are most consistent, even if they're small." (Sahih al-Bukhari 6465, Sahih Muslim 783) This is the proof that perfection was never the standard. Allah doesn't reward the one who does the most, He rewards the one who keeps going. Every time you fail, every time you fall short - that's not the end, that's the feedback. Use it, learn from it, and show up again. Even if it's small.
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Very comforting reminder brother, reminds us not to be too hard on ourselves! Jazakh Allah.
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Welcome to DMA. May Allah make this a means of benefit for you. The goal here is simple: help you execute daily, build discipline, and compound results in mind, body and soul by learning from people actually doing the work. 🎯 📋 ONBOARDING STEPS STEP 1: Record a short intro video and post it in the comments below (reply to the other brothers as well). Answer these questions: Where your from, age and name? What is your biggest current struggle? Why you joined DMA? What value will you bring to DMA? STEP 2: Watch the onboarding modules here:The DMA Audit - Start Here · Disciplined Muslim Academy and follow the action steps 📌 HOW WE USE THIS COMMUNITY This only works if you show up properly. We keep things honest, practical and action focused. Posts We Want: • Lessons from execution • Wins and failures • What is working • Smart questions • Real scenarios Comments We Want: • Supportive • Practical • Experience based • Direct and helpful Let’s make this the most valuable room you are in this year. Show up, share honestly and build for Allah's Sake. Let’s go 🚀
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Assalamualaikum, excited to be a part of this community - can’t wait to learn from and Insha Allah benefit people also. Jazakh Allah for listening.
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