Companions in Commerce
Discover the Untold Sahabah Stories of Inspiring Businessmen in Early Islam
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Narrated by:
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Sami Cheung
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By:
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Sarah Gulfraz
About this listen
Get ready to discover the legacy of early Islamic businessmen and their stories of faith, resilience and success.
Dive into the fascinating world of Sahabah companions in business who broke barriers and set unprecedented examples of leadership and entrepreneurship. This book sheds light on the inspiring lives of these trailblazers, offering valuable lessons and insights for modern listeners.
What you'll learn from this book:
- Rich Historical Insights: Unveil the stories of legendary figures like Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, Uthman ibn Affan, and Abdur Rahman Ibn Awf, whose business strategies and ethics transformed the Islamic world.
- Timeless Business Wisdom: Gain practical advice and strategies rooted in Islamic teachings that are still relevant and effective in today's business environment.
- Inspiring Role Models: Be inspired by the resilience, integrity, and faith-driven success of these early Muslim entrepreneurs, providing a blueprint for ethical and impactful business.
- Comprehensive Learning: Understand the broader socio-economic impact of these entrepreneurs, including their contributions to community welfare, social justice, and economic development.
While this book covers historical accounts in early Islam, the lessons and stories in this book are accessible and valuable for anyone interested in leadership and entrepreneurship.
Although focused on Muslim entrepreneurs, the principles and inspirations found in this book transcend religious boundaries, making it a valuable story for anyone seeking motivation and guidance in their personal and professional lives.
©2024 Sarah Gulfraz (P)2024 Sarah Gulfraz