Applying to university is one of the most important milestones in a young Muslim’s life. The majority of the hard work is done in the 10+ years leading up to college applications and while that can’t be changed at this point, our approach to this final step surely can. No doubt, the application process can
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Shaykh Mirza Yawar Baig’s Foolproof Guide to Building a Winning Team
Productive Muslim is delighted to present to you the work of Shaykh Mirza Yawar Baig who is a super Productive Muslim, mashaAllah. He is the founder of ‘Yawar Baig & Associates’, which teaches leadership to businesses across the globe. We hope this brings you more inspiration and motivation on your route to build our Productive
Read article[How To Be A Productive Introvert] Part 1: Self Improvement
There are two kinds of people: Those who enjoy getting called on in class, and love taking part in group projects; something about the external stimuli allows for them to thrive and be ultra productive. The other group of people is those who might sink in their seats when their name is called, even if
Read articleThe Art of Doing the Essential On the Road to Productivity
A Muslim boy becomes a man, and a Muslim girl becomes a woman, through adherence to five important Ps: prayer, purpose, priorities, practice and persistence. Together, they lead a Muslim/Muslimah to productivity. Yet, most adults among us, including myself sometimes, will state ‘lack of time’ as their main practice and productivity barriers, when really, anything
Read articleLooking at Life Through the Lens of Barakah
Download our 21 Sources of Barakah Resource Sheet + Infographic! As Muslims, it is completely normal to have our highs and lows in our faith. When you feel like you are low in your levels of faith, try to think about all the barakah that Allah already has blessed you with. Barakah can be in
Read articleBack to School ‘Barakah Effect’ for Students
Download our 21 Sources of Barakah Resource Sheet + Infographic! When I was in college, maghrib time would often come off during an evening class. A few of us would run out to a stairwell or outside the building and quickly pray maghrib. Surah Falaq, surah Nas, salam, and sprint back to class! You know
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