Some businesses make people go out of their way for them. Others struggle to get customers to return.
Same market. Similar products. Very different outcomes.
Most people assume loyalty is created at the point of sale. But the real difference is decided somewhere else entirely.
It’s not branding. It’s not marketing. And it’s not effort alone.
There’s something happening beneath the surface. Something subtle. Something most business owners never stop to reflect on.
In this episode, we explore a Name of Allah that explains why some work compounds quietly while other efforts fade just as quickly as they appear. Why planning for the end matters more than selling in the moment. And why what happens behind the scenes ultimately shapes trust and longevity.
Once you see it, you won’t look at effort, planning, or outcomes the same way again.
Most people think more effort leads to more money. More hours. More strategy. More pressure.
But what if increase has nothing to do with effort at all?
What if wealth expands or contracts based on something far more subtle? Something most entrepreneurs never stop to examine.
In this episode, we explore the Name of Allah that reframes how wealth actually works. Why some people keep pushing yet never break through. Why others grow with ease. And how giving, not taking, quietly determines whether provision increases or stalls.
We unpack why relying on people limits you. Why directing your need to Allah changes everything. And how business becomes the real test of whether Allah entrusts you with more.
Is your work pulling provision towards you? Or blocking it without you realising?
This episode will change how you see money, reliance and growth.
Most entrepreneurs think they are just selling products and services. But every campaign. Every funnel. Every sales page. Is actually a call.
So who are you calling people to? Are you directing them towards something that gives them more space for Allah? Or amplifying something that quietly pulls them away?
In this episode, we explore what it really means to reflect Al-Muqsit, the One who is truly equitable, in your business. How your choice of clients reveals who you serve. Why some pricing models mirror shayṭān by exploiting desperation. And how others mirror Divine equity by giving more than they take, yet still build sustainable success.
What does that mean for you, your money and your mission? And how do you know whether your work is helping your akhirah or harming it?
This episode will change the way you see business forever.
Your business can lift you with Allah. Or it can drain your barakah in ways you never see coming.
Many entrepreneurs believe halal products keep them safe. They think avoiding haram protects their income. They assume profit means purity.
But the real danger is quieter. It hides in how you deal with people. It hides in what you take, what you give and what you overlook. It hides in the intention behind every transaction.
In this episode, I sit with Shaykh Mohammed Mahmoud to explore the Name of Allah, Al Latif. The One who benefits subtly, gently and without imposing. And how that single quality can redefine how you operate, serve and succeed.
It makes you question your methods. It makes you question your motives. It makes you question whether your business is building worship or breaking barakah.
Once you understand the power of subtle excellence, nothing in your work will look the same again.
Your Business Can Lead You To Allah. Or Straight Into the Path of Shaytan.
Most people think a halal income is enough. They think avoiding haram products protects their work. They think profit alone proves purity.
But what if the real danger has nothing to do with what you sell. What if the danger is hidden inside your intention.
In this episode, I sit with Shaykh Mohammed Mahmoud to expose a truth most Muslim entrepreneurs never consider. A truth rooted in the Name of Allah, An Nafi', the One who brings benefit.
It forces you to question why you work. It forces you to question who your business is really serving. It forces you to question whether your effort is worship or a trap dressed like success.
Because once you understand how intention transforms business into ibadah, you will never look at your work, your profit, or your ambition the same way again.
The Most Dangerous Lie In Muslim Entrepreneurship Is Not What You Think
We are told to chase financial independence. To be our own boss. To depend on no one.
But what if that entire idea of success is built on a hidden mistake.
I sit with Shaykh Mohammed Mahmoud to uncover an ancient truth modern Muslims in business have forgotten, one that reframes your rent, bills, and profit targets in a way that changes how you see work itself.
It questions what you call freedom. It questions what you call worship. It questions who you think you’re really working for.
Once you see how the Names of Allah connect to the way you earn and serve, business will never feel separate from your deen again.
Come and discover the Divine System that makes the universe work for YOU.
A system rooted in the Quran and Sunnah—that doesn't just attract worldly success,
but transforms your entire existence into a magnet for barakah.
Alhamdulillah this unique program has been delivered in London, Manchester and Dallas 🇺🇸.
Next stops after Birmingham: Lagos 🇳🇬 Copenhagen 🇩🇰 Dubai 🇦🇪 Kuala Lampur 🇲🇾 Sydney 🇦🇺
Here is what participants had to say:
“The grounding in Ihsan and the practical frameworks were game-changing. I’m leaving with clarity and a deeper connection to Allah. 100% transformational for anyone who wants to get closer to Allah SWT.” — SIWASH, Business Coach, Malaysia
“My breakthrough was reframing success through tawakkul and purpose. I’m energised for the next chapter. It’s an essential, practical course you can carry into every area of life.” — SAAD, Entrepreneur, UK
"The big shift for me was getting clarity on our purpose and who money fits into that. I'm leaving feeling a lot more equipped and knowledgable on the intrinsic link of how faith and spiritual concept barakah has a role to play in our purpose and identity. — LYBAH, Civil Servant, UK
“I finally got understanding of our relationship with Allah swt. I’m finishing the day feeling lighter and illuminated. If you’re on the fence, please just sign up! You will understand your true purpose of life.” — Muwahheed - Islamic Finance Specialist, Dallas, USA
Comment "Birmingham" and I'll send you link with more info and 75% discount.
'The Sahaba lived in poverty and hardship. So did the rest of the Prophets'
This kind of twisted narrative harms our Ummah.
It antagonises wealth and makes poverty look more noble.
If that is your core belief, how will we ever build wealth and help the Ummah?
There is nothing noble about being poor. I know what it feels like to not have enough coins to buy lunch.
Being rich or poor is not a reflection of your standing in the eyes of Allah swt.
He decides who will be rich and who will be poor. Our only job is to do the best with the situation we are and seek His Pleasure.
The believer asks for the best of this Dunya AND the best of the Akhirah.
Let's not get it twisted, wealth is a blessing. It was the wealth of Khadijah r.a. that helped Islam survive int he early days. It was the wealth of Umar r.a. that helped countless war expeditions.
Those who have this strange view that the Sahaba (r.a.) and the Prophets (r.a.) were poor should remember that:
9 out of 10 of the most Elite Sahaba (the 'Ashara Mubaashara) were considered wealthy (4 were extremely wealthy).
Prophet Sulayman was also wealthy. Prophet Dawud was also wealthy. Prophet Ibrahim was also wealthy. Prophet Ayyub was also wealthy. Prophet Ya’qub was also wealthy.
RadiAllahu 'anhum ajma'een.
Wealth is a neutral resource. There is nothing good or bad about it. It is WHAT you do with it that can make or break you as a Believer.
Tanim Zaman
Some businesses make people go out of their way for them.
Others struggle to get customers to return.
Same market.
Similar products.
Very different outcomes.
Most people assume loyalty is created at the point of sale.
But the real difference is decided somewhere else entirely.
It’s not branding.
It’s not marketing.
And it’s not effort alone.
There’s something happening beneath the surface.
Something subtle.
Something most business owners never stop to reflect on.
In this episode, we explore a Name of Allah that explains why some work compounds quietly while other efforts fade just as quickly as they appear.
Why planning for the end matters more than selling in the moment.
And why what happens behind the scenes ultimately shapes trust and longevity.
Once you see it,
you won’t look at effort, planning, or outcomes the same way again.
Watch the full episode here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3vxA...
#TanimZaman #IslamicBusiness #MuslimEntrepreneurs #HalalBusiness #NamesOfAllah
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Tanim Zaman
Here's how the wealthiest families train their kids
— and you should do the same.
At age five,
give your child a job.
A real one.
Cleaning their room.
Taking out the rubbish.
Folding laundry.
And pay them — £5 a week.
Now here's the part most parents miss.
Every dollar they earn gets split into three jars:
🟡 #1: The Giving Jar — 20%
£1 goes here every week.
At the end of the month they hand it to someone in need.
With their own hands.
This teaches them wealth has a purpose beyond themselves.
🟢 #2: The Spending Jar — 40%
£2 goes here.
At the end of the month, they spend it on whatever they want. No judgment.
This teaches them freedom and choice.
🔵 #3: The Investing Jar — 40%
£2 goes here.
But here's the magic: You add £1 from your own pocket every week.
So their £2 becomes £3.
This teaches them money can multiply while they sleep.
By age 10, they won't just know how to earn money. They'll know how to give it, enjoy it, and multiply it.
Most adults are still figuring this out at 40. Your kid… will master it by 10 inshaAllah!
Thank me later 😬
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Tanim Zaman
Your Wealth Is NOT Increasing. Here’s Why.
Most people think more effort leads to more money.
More hours. More strategy. More pressure.
But what if increase has nothing to do with effort at all?
What if wealth expands or contracts based on something far more subtle?
Something most entrepreneurs never stop to examine.
In this episode, we explore the Name of Allah that reframes how wealth actually works.
Why some people keep pushing yet never break through.
Why others grow with ease.
And how giving, not taking, quietly determines whether provision increases or stalls.
We unpack why relying on people limits you.
Why directing your need to Allah changes everything.
And how business becomes the real test of whether Allah entrusts you with more.
Is your work pulling provision towards you?
Or blocking it without you realising?
This episode will change how you see money, reliance and growth.
Watch the full episode here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yb66...
#TanimZaman #IslamicBusiness #MuslimEntrepreneurs #HalalWealth #NamesOfAllah
1 week ago | [YT] | 16
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Tanim Zaman
The System Is RIGGED To Benefit You In Business
Most entrepreneurs think they are just selling products and services.
But every campaign. Every funnel. Every sales page.
Is actually a call.
So who are you calling people to?
Are you directing them towards something that gives them more space for Allah?
Or amplifying something that quietly pulls them away?
In this episode, we explore what it really means to reflect Al-Muqsit, the One who is truly equitable, in your business.
How your choice of clients reveals who you serve.
Why some pricing models mirror shayṭān by exploiting desperation.
And how others mirror Divine equity by giving more than they take,
yet still build sustainable success.
What does that mean for you, your money and your mission?
And how do you know whether your work is helping your akhirah or harming it?
This episode will change the way you see business forever.
Watch the full episode here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfH8G...
#TanimZaman #IslamicBusiness #MuslimEntrepreneurs #HalalWealth #FaithDrivenSuccess
2 weeks ago | [YT] | 15
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Tanim Zaman
Your business can lift you with Allah.
Or it can drain your barakah in ways you never see coming.
Many entrepreneurs believe halal products keep them safe.
They think avoiding haram protects their income.
They assume profit means purity.
But the real danger is quieter.
It hides in how you deal with people.
It hides in what you take, what you give and what you overlook.
It hides in the intention behind every transaction.
In this episode, I sit with Shaykh Mohammed Mahmoud to explore the Name of Allah, Al Latif.
The One who benefits subtly, gently and without imposing.
And how that single quality can redefine how you operate, serve and succeed.
It makes you question your methods.
It makes you question your motives.
It makes you question whether your business is building worship or breaking barakah.
Once you understand the power of subtle excellence, nothing in your work will look the same again.
Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4hrp...
#TanimZaman #MuslimBusiness #HalalEntrepreneurship #NamesOfAllah #FaithDrivenSuccess
4 weeks ago | [YT] | 25
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Tanim Zaman
Your Business Can Lead You To Allah. Or Straight Into the Path of Shaytan.
Most people think a halal income is enough.
They think avoiding haram products protects their work.
They think profit alone proves purity.
But what if the real danger has nothing to do with what you sell.
What if the danger is hidden inside your intention.
In this episode, I sit with Shaykh Mohammed Mahmoud to expose a truth most Muslim entrepreneurs never consider.
A truth rooted in the Name of Allah, An Nafi', the One who brings benefit.
It forces you to question why you work.
It forces you to question who your business is really serving.
It forces you to question whether your effort is worship or a trap dressed like success.
Because once you understand how intention transforms business into ibadah, you will never look at your work, your profit, or your ambition the same way again.
Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=he8dz...
#TanimZaman #MuslimBusiness #HalalEntrepreneurship #NamesOfAllah #FaithDrivenSuccess
1 month ago | [YT] | 13
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Tanim Zaman
The Most Dangerous Lie In Muslim Entrepreneurship Is Not What You Think
We are told to chase financial independence.
To be our own boss.
To depend on no one.
But what if that entire idea of success is built on a hidden mistake.
I sit with Shaykh Mohammed Mahmoud to uncover an ancient truth modern Muslims in business have forgotten, one that reframes your rent, bills, and profit targets in a way that changes how you see work itself.
It questions what you call freedom.
It questions what you call worship.
It questions who you think you’re really working for.
Once you see how the Names of Allah connect to the way you earn and serve, business will never feel separate from your deen again.
Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5QN2...
#TanimZaman #MuslimBusiness #HalalEntrepreneurship #NamesOfAllah #FaithDrivenSuccess
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Tanim Zaman
Are you in Birmingham?
Come and discover the Divine System that makes the universe
work for YOU.
A system rooted in the Quran and Sunnah—that doesn't just attract worldly success,
but transforms your entire existence into a magnet for barakah.
Alhamdulillah this unique program has been delivered in London, Manchester and Dallas 🇺🇸.
Next stops after Birmingham:
Lagos 🇳🇬
Copenhagen 🇩🇰
Dubai 🇦🇪
Kuala Lampur 🇲🇾
Sydney 🇦🇺
Here is what participants had to say:
“The grounding in Ihsan
and the practical frameworks
were game-changing. I’m
leaving with clarity and a
deeper connection to Allah.
100% transformational for anyone
who wants to get closer to Allah
SWT.”
— SIWASH,
Business Coach, Malaysia
“My breakthrough was reframing
success through tawakkul and
purpose. I’m energised for the
next chapter. It’s an essential,
practical course you can carry
into every area of life.”
— SAAD,
Entrepreneur, UK
"The big shift for me was getting clarity
on our purpose and who money
fits into that. I'm
leaving feeling a lot more
equipped and knowledgable on
the intrinsic link of how faith and
spiritual concept barakah has a
role to play in our purpose and
identity.
— LYBAH,
Civil Servant, UK
“I finally got understanding of our relationship with Allah swt.
I’m finishing the day feeling lighter and illuminated.
If you’re on the fence, please just sign up!
You will understand your true purpose of life.”
— Muwahheed - Islamic Finance Specialist, Dallas, USA
Comment "Birmingham" and I'll send you link with more info and 75% discount.
No Upsells and all proceeds go to charity.
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The UK’s Most Mysterious Business Empire Was Built With Just £600
No investors.
No loans.
No corporate experience.
Five brothers from East London started with a market stall…
And built one of the fastest-growing fragrance empires in Europe.
It defied logic.
It defied economics.
It even defied the rules of modern business.
From cleaning airport bathrooms to running luxury stores across the continent.
Something about this story doesn’t add up.
But there’s a hidden force behind their success.
One that cannot be explained by strategy, funding, or luck.
This story will change how you see wealth, effort, and the unseen forces that determine success.
Watch the full story here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw2O8...
#TanimZaman #MuslimBusiness #HalalEntrepreneurship #Barakah #FaithDrivenSuccess
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'The Sahaba lived in poverty and hardship. So did the rest of the Prophets'
This kind of twisted narrative harms our Ummah.
It antagonises wealth and makes poverty look more noble.
If that is your core belief, how will we ever build wealth and help the Ummah?
There is nothing noble about being poor.
I know what it feels like to not have enough coins to buy lunch.
Being rich or poor is not a reflection of your standing in the eyes of Allah swt.
He decides who will be rich and who will be poor.
Our only job is to do the best with the situation we are and seek His Pleasure.
The believer asks for the best of this Dunya AND the best of the Akhirah.
Let's not get it twisted, wealth is a blessing.
It was the wealth of Khadijah r.a. that helped Islam survive int he early days.
It was the wealth of Umar r.a. that helped countless war expeditions.
Those who have this strange view that the Sahaba (r.a.) and the Prophets (r.a.) were poor should remember that:
9 out of 10 of the most Elite Sahaba (the 'Ashara Mubaashara) were considered wealthy (4 were extremely wealthy).
Prophet Sulayman was also wealthy.
Prophet Dawud was also wealthy.
Prophet Ibrahim was also wealthy.
Prophet Ayyub was also wealthy.
Prophet Ya’qub was also wealthy.
RadiAllahu 'anhum ajma'een.
Wealth is a neutral resource.
There is nothing good or bad about it.
It is WHAT you do with it that can make or break you as a Believer.
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