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I'm Giving YOU The Halal Business SECRET !
Bismillah, I hope you all are taking care of yourselves and are praying and completing your fasts. Today marks the first day we start our series on getting you started into a successful and HALAL business. Insha Allah, by April, you should have a fully functional business model.
Starting a Halal business is about more than just making money. It's about doing things the right way, following Islamic values, and making a positive impact in the world.
But before we start, Halal Nation program has been getting attacked with bots lately, it seems like there are people who do not like us giving dawah to so many people, we are experiencing these warnings on our page. So I ask you all to make sure you verify that you are Human, that way we can lock out everyone else (That’s a robot), here it is:
BUT! BEFORE WE START:
In today's world, where people often prioritize profits over ethics, choosing to start a Halal business is a conscious decision to stay true to your beliefs and make a difference. It means running your business in a fair and honest manner, considering the well-being of others, and striving to do good in society.
Halal business isn't just about buying and selling; it's about being responsible and caring for others. It's about treating people well, being fair in your dealings, and making choices that benefit everyone.
By starting a Halal business, you're not only looking out for yourself but also for your community. You're creating a positive environment where everyone is respected and treated fairly, regardless of their background or beliefs.
So, let's embark on this journey of Halal entrepreneurship together. Let's focus on doing things the right way, guided by our faith and a desire to make a positive impact in the world. Because when we run our businesses with integrity and compassion, we not only succeed in this life but also earn blessings from Allah that last forever.
1. Understanding Halal Practices:
- Start by learning Halal principles, consult local religious leaders and study the Quran to ensure ethical business standards are followed.
2. Use Good Intentions:
- Put noble intentions before profit and focus on meeting real market needs while maintaining ethical integrity.
3. Seek expert advice:
- Collaborate by consulting with (Shura) industry experts, investors and stakeholders to gain valuable insights and perspectives.
4. Learn from mistakes:
- Embrace a culture of accountability and continuous improvement by openly admitting mistakes and correcting them.
5. Build Relationships:
- Build trust and loyalty by engaging with communities, customers and suppliers, prioritizing customer satisfaction and responding to feedback.
6. Complete tasks:
- Break down goals into manageable steps, meet deadlines and commitments to demonstrate reliability and professionalism.
7. Manage your finances wisely:
- Follow sound financial management practices, seek Sharia-compliant financial options and consult financial experts to make informed decisions.
8. Prioritizing Salah:
- Include religious duties in the work schedule, organize prayer times and promote the spiritual well-being of employees.
9. Avoid Illegal Activities:
- Avoid or support haram activities, closely monitor investments, suppliers and partners and adhere to ethical standards.
10. Continuing Learning:
- Embrace lifelong learning, keep abreast of industry trends and legal requirements, and invest in personal and professional development to drive growth and innovation.
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