How spiritual practice and commerce can go hand in hand





Spirituality and commerce are often seen as opposites, but in reality they go hand in hand—because for any business to truly work, one must first be a believer, a strong believer. Not just in God, but in purpose, discipline, and long-term vision. Salah shaped me in exactly that way. Through salah, I learned discipline by showing up on time every day, commitment by praying whether I felt motivated or not, consistency through repetition, patience through delayed rewards, and determination through perseverance. These are not just spiritual traits; they are the core skills every upcoming entrepreneur needs to survive and succeed. Yet many people fail to understand the importance of salah because the entire system is flawed. We teach children ABCD before we teach them how to be mindful, grounded, and persistent. If children were introduced to salah from a young age, it would shape them into more aware, focused, and resilient human beings—qualities no textbook alone can instill. Salah doesn’t just build faith; it builds people who are capable of building businesses, communities, and meaningful lives.


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