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Is it sinful in Islam to become wealthy?
A lot of Muslims quietly fear this question. And many hold themselves back because of it. The truth is… Wealth isn’t sinful. How you earn it and what you do with it is what matters. Allah praises wealth earned with honesty, used with generosity, and built with intentions that lift others, not exploit them. The Qur’an doesn’t demonise wealth. It teaches us how to manage it with taqwa, protect our hearts from greed, and turn abundance into sadaqah jariyah and legacies. The problem isn’t becoming wealthy. The problem is forgetting why you want it. If this topic matters to you, I’ve created a short micro-course inside this Skool community called “Entrepreneurship Guided by the Qur’an.” In it, we explored: · The don’ts in entrepreneurship from Qur’anic guidance · The do’s in entrepreneurship in the Qur’an · What wealth Allah actually condemns · What kind of wealth He praises · Qur’anic principles of prosperity It’s simple. It’s practical. And it’s rooted in the Qur’an. Go to the classroom section to start the micro-course. May Allah grant us wealth that brings barakah, not burden! Aameen!! Share the course with those who love to hear about entrepreneurship from the Qur’anic perspectives.
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Is it sinful in Islam to become wealthy?
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[Start here!] Welcome to The Muslim Legacy Blueprint: Your First Step to a Life of Purpose & Lasting Legacy
Assalamu Alaikum Wrt Wbh, Future Change-Makers! You're here because that quiet voice won't be silenced. You know you were meant for more than just paying bills and waiting for the weekend. You were meant to excel in your career without compromising your Deen. You were meant to have time for your family and your faith. You were meant to build a lasting legacy that matters for you, your community and the Ummah. That ends now. Welcome to The Muslim Legacy Blueprint™ Community, your new command center for integrating your Deen, and Dunya, and building a lasting legacy for the Akhirah. This isn't another group. This is your tribe. This is where the transformation happens. Your First Mission (Do This Now): 1. INTRODUCE YOURSELF! Comment below and tell us: Your name & what you do. 2. SHARE YOUR STORY: Your #1 struggle right now (e.g., "missing prayers," "no time for family," "career feels meaningless"). One word for what you want to achieve here (e.g., "Barakah," "Focus," "Family time"). 3. GRAB YOUR FREE GIFT: To get you started immediately, I've unlocked our "Barakah Time Blueprint" Planner. This is the exact system I use to protect my Salah and 2x my focus. [GET YOUR FREE PLANNER HERE] How This Community Works: - No Fluff, Only Action: This is a safe space for ambitious Muslims to share wins, get support, and hold each other accountable. - The Golden Rule: Help others as you want to be helped. Your insight could be the answer to someone's dua. - Check the Pinned Posts! All the important info and resources are saved there. The journey to a life of purpose, productivity, and barakah starts with a single step. You just took it. Let's get to work. -Tawfique Founder, The Muslim Legacy Blueprint™ P.S. Comment below with your #1 struggle once you've introduced yourself! Let's see how many of us are fighting the same battle. You are not alone.
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'Purpose' VS 'Pressure'
No one ever burned out from 'purpose.' Only from pressure. Pressure to keep up. Pressure to please. Pressure to prove that you’re “doing enough.” Somewhere in the noise, purpose got buried under performance. You started chasing deadlines instead of meaning. Approval instead of barakah. Progress that looks good on paper, but feels empty in the heart. The truth is, when you work for Allah, you never really burn out. Because His work fills you, enlightens you. It doesn’t drain you. But when you start working for everyone else’s approval, peace quietly leaves the room. Purpose is lighter than pressure. It moves differently. It breathes differently. And when you realign your work with "why Allah created you," even hard days start to feel sacred. Your efforts become ibadah. You just have to remember who you’re really working for. What helps you reconnect your work with your worship? Drop it below. Your reminder might be the one someone else needs today.
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Your kids won't remember your salary.
They won't remember your job title, or successful career... They won't remember the hours you spent for building someone else's empire... But they'll remember: → If you prayed Fajr with them → If you taught them about Allah and Deen → If you showed them what ihsaan is → If you were present for them and the family I surveyed 40 Muslim professionals. "Family neglect" is a major struggle for them, 30% of them acknowledged. Your legacy isn't your social media profile, or corporate ranks. It's what you leave behind for the generations to come, earning you rewards in the Aakhirah. A sadaqah jariyah project which can elevate the Ummah... Drop a 💚 if you needed this reminder today.
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Here’s what 73% of Muslim professionals say is quietly destroying them!
Many think they can balance work, life, and Deen, but that’s a total myth. I surveyed 40 successful Muslim professionals like you, and most said time management is their biggest hidden struggle. Time to pray. Time for Qur’an and dhikr. Time with family. Time to reflect and recharge. They have great careers, but struggle to invest their time for the akhirah. Your time is your life. It’s what matters most! It’s time to take back your time and build a legacy that lasts forever. If this is about you too, comment below, so that we can help you reclaim extra hours every day!
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