đŸ’Œ Professional Ethics

“Working With Ihsan, Leading With Integrity”

🔍 Subject Overview:

In Islam, professionalism is not defined by worldly success or prestige — it’s defined by trust, honesty, responsibility, and excellence (ihsan). Whether one works in an office, a school, a hospital, a shop, or from home, every act of work is an opportunity for worship and accountability before Allah.

This course will help students develop a deep and practical understanding of Islamic ethics in the workplace. From honesty in contracts to respectful communication, time management to financial transparency, it prepares Muslims to represent their values with confidence and care — no matter the field they enter.

Students will learn how to:

  • Understand work as a form of worship and responsibility
  • Handle real-life workplace challenges with Islamic principles
  • Navigate ethical dilemmas with clarity and courage
  • Build strong professional relationships rooted in respect and boundaries
  • Leave behind a career defined by trustworthiness, not just titles

This subject is not just about “how to behave at work” — it’s about how to live your deen through every email, every meeting, every decision, and every paycheck.

Level 1: Work as Worship: Intentions and Integrity

Before you write a single email or attend a single meeting, your work begins with your heart. This level invites you to rethink work as a sacred responsibility — a place where sincerity, barakah, and intention transform the ordinary into worship. You’ll discover how to make your job part of your journey to Allah.

Module 1: The Islamic Purpose of Work

Unit 1: Rizq and Responsibility

  • Lesson 1: Work as a Means of Provision From Allah
  • Lesson 2: Balancing Effort With Tawakkul
  • Lesson 3: Barakah vs. Hustle Culture

Unit 2: The Role of Work in a Muslim’s Life

  • Lesson 1: Work Is Not Separate From Deen
  • Lesson 2: The Prophet’s ï·ș Model of Earning With Honor
  • Lesson 3: Every Role Has Value in Islam

Unit 3: Aligning Your Career With Akhirah

  • Lesson 1: Career Goals With a Higher Purpose
  • Lesson 2: Making DuÊżÄ for Your Path
  • Lesson 3: Istikharah for Major Decisions

Unit 4: Intention (Niyyah) at Work

  • Lesson 1: Turning Your Job Into Ibadah
  • Lesson 2: Renewing Your Intentions Daily
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ to Begin With Ihsan

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Rizq With Barakah

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Grant Me Halal and Blessed Provision”
  • Lesson 2: DuÊżÄ Before Work or Job Applications
  • Lesson 3: Asking Allah to Make Work a Source of Good

Module 2: The Character of a Muslim Professional

Unit 1: The Sunnah of Excellence (Ihsan)

  • Lesson 1: Doing Every Task as if Allah Sees You
  • Lesson 2: Taking Pride in Diligence and Skill
  • Lesson 3: Ihsan Even in Unseen Work

Unit 2: Manners and Workplace Presence

  • Lesson 1: Respect, Cleanliness, and Punctuality
  • Lesson 2: Saying Salam or Greetings With Sincerity
  • Lesson 3: Speaking With Gentleness and Purpose

Unit 3: Accountability (Amanah)

  • Lesson 1: Time, Tools, and Tasks Are a Trust
  • Lesson 2: Avoiding Negligence or Excuses
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ to Uphold Your Responsibilities

Unit 4: Representing Islam Through Character

  • Lesson 1: Your Colleagues Are Watching You
  • Lesson 2: DaÊżwah Without Preaching
  • Lesson 3: When Mistakes Happen — Apologize With Grace

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ to Embody Prophetic Character

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Make Me Among the Trustworthy”
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Character Reflect the Prophet ï·ș”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Me Represent Islam With Dignity”

Module 3: Sincerity and Hidden Intentions

Unit 1: The Power of Niyyah

  • Lesson 1: The First Hadith: “Actions Are By Intentions”
  • Lesson 2: Making Every Task Count Spiritually
  • Lesson 3: The Difference Between Ritual and Routine

Unit 2: Hidden Motivations and Reputation

  • Lesson 1: Am I Working for Allah, Status, or Ego?
  • Lesson 2: The Dangers of Working Just for Praise
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Purification of Intent

Unit 3: Balancing Career and Heart

  • Lesson 1: Ambition With Taqwa
  • Lesson 2: Success Without Compromising Faith
  • Lesson 3: Remembering the Akhirah in Daily Goals

Unit 4: Self-Evaluation and Growth

  • Lesson 1: Setting Goals That Please Allah
  • Lesson 2: Journaling or Reflecting at the End of the Workweek
  • Lesson 3: Holding Yourself Accountable Before Others Do

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Sincerity at Work

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Let This Be for You Alone”
  • Lesson 2: “Make My Work a Form of Worship”
  • Lesson 3: “Protect Me From Showing Off or Self-Praise”

Module 4: Time and Trust as Sacred Resources

Unit 1: Time Is a Gift

  • Lesson 1: The Qur’an on the Value of Time (Surah Al-Asr)
  • Lesson 2: Every Minute at Work Is Accountable
  • Lesson 3: Small Moments, Big Impact

Unit 2: Time Theft and Workplace Ethics

  • Lesson 1: Wasting Time as a Breach of Trust
  • Lesson 2: Avoiding Laziness and Distractions
  • Lesson 3: When Breaks Become Excessive

Unit 3: Planning With Ihsan

  • Lesson 1: Using Calendars, To-Do Lists, and Blocks
  • Lesson 2: Prioritizing What Matters Most
  • Lesson 3: Leaving Room for Unexpected Rizq

Unit 4: Amanah With Resources

  • Lesson 1: Using Company Property Responsibly
  • Lesson 2: Protecting Confidential Information
  • Lesson 3: When No One’s Watching — Allah Still Is

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Time Management

  • Lesson 1: “Bless My Time and Effort, Ya Allah”
  • Lesson 2: “Keep Me From Wasting the Trust Given to Me”
  • Lesson 3: “Make Me Effective, Not Just Busy”

Module 5: Seeking Allah’s Pleasure in Your Career

Unit 1: Knowing Your Work Is Seen

  • Lesson 1: Angels Record Every Action and Intention
  • Lesson 2: Doing the Right Thing When It’s Hard
  • Lesson 3: Allah Sees What the Boss Might Miss

Unit 2: Being Driven by Akhirah

  • Lesson 1: The Real Promotion Is in the Hereafter
  • Lesson 2: Career Milestones With a Heart Anchored in Deen
  • Lesson 3: When to Step Back and Reassess

Unit 3: Making Work Meaningful

  • Lesson 1: How Does This Role Serve Others?
  • Lesson 2: Helping Others Thrive Through Your Skills
  • Lesson 3: Choosing to Build, Not Just Earn

Unit 4: Preparing for What’s Next

  • Lesson 1: Setting Long-Term Goals That Include Service
  • Lesson 2: Planning for Retirement With a Vision
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for a Career That Outlives You

Unit 5: Final DuÊżÄ of the Level

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Earn With Dignity and Die With Honor”
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Rizq Be Halal and My Heart Be Content”
  • Lesson 3: “Let My Work Be a Witness for Me, Not Against Me”

Level 2: Trustworthiness and Accountability

“Amanah Is Not Just a Trait — It’s an Obligation”

Trust is the foundation of every professional relationship, and Islam holds it sacred. In this level, you’ll learn how to carry out tasks with excellence, speak the truth in every report, and hold yourself to a higher standard — even when no one else is watching. Your amanah is your honor.

Module 1: Understanding Amanah in Islam

Unit 1: Amanah as a Core Islamic Value

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet ï·ș Was Known as Al-Ameen
  • Lesson 2: Amanah Is Required in Every Job
  • Lesson 3: Breaching Trust Is a Form of Betrayal

Unit 2: The Qur’an and Sunnah on Trust

  • Lesson 1: “Indeed, Allah Commands You to Return Trusts” (Qur’an 4:58)
  • Lesson 2: Hadith: Signs of the Hypocrite
  • Lesson 3: Stories of Sahabah and Trustworthiness

Unit 3: Trust in Hidden vs. Public Roles

  • Lesson 1: What You Do When No One’s Watching
  • Lesson 2: Private Work Requires Equal Ihsan
  • Lesson 3: Avoiding Superficial Accountability

Unit 4: Intentionality in Carrying a Trust

  • Lesson 1: Work Is Not “Just a Job” — It’s a Test
  • Lesson 2: Being Present and Mindful in Small Tasks
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ to Strengthen Your Sense of Amanah

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Trustworthiness

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Let Me Fulfill What Has Been Entrusted to Me”
  • Lesson 2: “Keep Me Honest Even When It’s Hard”
  • Lesson 3: “Let My Hands Never Betray a Trust”

Module 2: Fulfilling Your Role With Excellence

Unit 1: Knowing Your Job Description

  • Lesson 1: Clarity Prevents Injustice
  • Lesson 2: Knowing Your Limits and Responsibilities
  • Lesson 3: Asking for Clarity Is Not a Weakness

Unit 2: Meeting Expectations

  • Lesson 1: Under-Promising, Over-Delivering
  • Lesson 2: Giving Your Best, Even in Tasks You Dislike
  • Lesson 3: Finishing What You Start

Unit 3: Delivering On Time

  • Lesson 1: Delays Without Reason Break Trust
  • Lesson 2: Communicating When Things Go Wrong
  • Lesson 3: Islam Teaches Timeliness as a Virtue

Unit 4: Quality Over Quantity

  • Lesson 1: Barakah Comes From Depth, Not Speed
  • Lesson 2: Taking Pride in What You Deliver
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Excellence in Work

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Delivering With Ihsan

  • Lesson 1: “Bless My Effort and My Outcome”
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Work Reflect My Faith”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Me Complete My Tasks With Dignity”

Module 3: Honesty in Work and Communication

Unit 1: Truthfulness in All Professional Dealings

  • Lesson 1: Lying for Convenience Is Never Allowed
  • Lesson 2: Honesty Builds Real Trust
  • Lesson 3: When Being Truthful Costs You — and Why It’s Still Worth It

Unit 2: Reporting Accurately

  • Lesson 1: Submitting Honest Work — Not Faking It
  • Lesson 2: Don’t Say “It’s Done” If It Isn’t
  • Lesson 3: Documenting Things Transparently

Unit 3: Giving Honest Feedback

  • Lesson 1: Advising With Sincerity (Naseeha)
  • Lesson 2: Kind Honesty vs. Harmful Criticism
  • Lesson 3: Accepting Feedback Without Ego

Unit 4: Owning Mistakes

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet ï·ș Taught Accountability With Grace
  • Lesson 2: Admitting Fault Without Blaming Others
  • Lesson 3: Growing Through Mistakes and Seeking Forgiveness

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Truthfulness and Courage

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Let Me Speak the Truth With Wisdom”
  • Lesson 2: “Protect Me From False Excuses”
  • Lesson 3: “Make My Words Match My Actions”

Module 4: Taking Responsibility and Upholding Justice

Unit 1: Responsibility Is a Sign of Maturity

  • Lesson 1: Owning Your Tasks and Their Outcomes
  • Lesson 2: Excuses Don’t Erase Obligation
  • Lesson 3: The Prophet ï·ș Praised Those Who Took Initiative

Unit 2: Standing Up When Injustice Happens

  • Lesson 1: Protecting Others When They’re Wronged
  • Lesson 2: Speaking Up When Rules Are Broken
  • Lesson 3: Islam Doesn’t Allow Silent Complicity

Unit 3: Fairness to All Coworkers

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Take Credit That Isn’t Yours
  • Lesson 2: Support the Silent Workers
  • Lesson 3: Treat Everyone With the Same Respect

Unit 4: Trust as a Leader or Team Member

  • Lesson 1: Carrying Team Trust Seriously
  • Lesson 2: Representing the Group Without Abusing Power
  • Lesson 3: Being a Rock — Not a Risk — in the Workplace

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Justice and Responsibility

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Be a Person of Integrity, Not Excuses”
  • Lesson 2: “Make Me a Voice for Fairness, Not Fear”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Me Uphold Truth Even When It’s Difficult”

Module 5: Self-Accountability (Muhasabah)

Unit 1: What Is Muhasabah?

  • Lesson 1: Holding Yourself to Account Before You’re Held
  • Lesson 2: Umar ibn al-Khattab’s Famous Advice
  • Lesson 3: Checking Your Intentions, Behavior, and Impact

Unit 2: Weekly Self-Review Tools

  • Lesson 1: Journaling What Went Right and What Needs Work
  • Lesson 2: Spotting Patterns of Delay, Excuses, or Laziness
  • Lesson 3: Seeking Help Without Hiding Weaknesses

Unit 3: Growth Mindset as a Muslim Worker

  • Lesson 1: Islam Teaches Us to Improve, Not Stay Stuck
  • Lesson 2: Feedback Is a Gift
  • Lesson 3: Small Changes, Lasting Impact

Unit 4: DuÊżÄ and Istighfar for the Workplace

  • Lesson 1: Saying “Astaghfirullah” for Missed Deadlines or Carelessness
  • Lesson 2: Asking Allah to Help You Improve, Not Just Excuse You
  • Lesson 3: Praying for Growth and Guidance

Unit 5: Final DuÊżÄ of the Level

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Be a Worker of Trust, Not Regret”
  • Lesson 2: “Ya Allah, Make Me a Mirror of Accountability”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Me Always Strive to Be Better for Your Sake”

Level 3: Adab and Boundaries in the Workplace

“Respect Is Part of Faith”

How you speak, dress, and interact at work is a reflection of your deen. This level explores how to maintain dignity, modesty, and professional boundaries — especially in environments that may challenge your Islamic values. Adab is not just about etiquette — it’s about identity.

Module 1: Adab as a Foundation of Professionalism

Unit 1: What Is Adab in Islam?

  • Lesson 1: Adab Is More Than Manners — It’s Character
  • Lesson 2: The Prophet ï·ș and the Highest Standard of Etiquette
  • Lesson 3: Adab Reflects Your Iman

Unit 2: Respecting Coworkers of All Backgrounds

  • Lesson 1: No Arrogance or Classism in Islam
  • Lesson 2: Respecting Non-Muslims Without Compromise
  • Lesson 3: Treating Every Role With Equal Dignity

Unit 3: The Sunnah of Kind Speech

  • Lesson 1: “Speak Good or Remain Silent”
  • Lesson 2: Avoiding Harshness, Sarcasm, and Rudeness
  • Lesson 3: Apologizing When You Fall Short

Unit 4: Adab With Elders and Supervisors

  • Lesson 1: The Qur’an’s Commands on Respect for Authority
  • Lesson 2: Honoring Experience Without Enabling Injustice
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Humility in Professional Hierarchies

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Adab and Beautiful Conduct

  • Lesson 1: “Let My Manners Reflect My Faith”
  • Lesson 2: “Protect Me From Arrogance and Harshness”
  • Lesson 3: “Make Me a Person of Grace and Respect”

Module 2: Boundaries in Professional Relationships

Unit 1: Why Boundaries Are Part of Ihsan

  • Lesson 1: Islam Encourages Kindness, Not Overexposure
  • Lesson 2: Setting Limits Without Offense
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ to Protect Your Energy and Values

Unit 2: Male-Female Interactions at Work

  • Lesson 1: Guidelines for Modest and Respectful Conduct
  • Lesson 2: Avoiding Casual Friendships or Flirtation
  • Lesson 3: When to Excuse Yourself or Speak Up

Unit 3: Physical and Emotional Boundaries

  • Lesson 1: Saying No Without Guilt
  • Lesson 2: Handling Inappropriate Conversations or Jokes
  • Lesson 3: Protecting Yourself From Emotional Oversharing

Unit 4: When Boundaries Are Violated

  • Lesson 1: Recognizing Red Flags
  • Lesson 2: Reporting Without Regret
  • Lesson 3: Supporting Others Facing Workplace Misconduct

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Healthy and Halal Relationships

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Guard My Interactions With Wisdom”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Work Without Being Pulled Into Fitnah”
  • Lesson 3: “Make Me a Source of Respect, Not Harm”

Module 3: Emotional Intelligence and Self-Control

Unit 1: What Is Emotional Intelligence in Islam?

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet ï·ș Mastered Emotions Without Suppression
  • Lesson 2: Recognizing Your Emotional Triggers
  • Lesson 3: Responding, Not Reacting

Unit 2: Controlling Anger at Work

  • Lesson 1: “The Strongest Among You Is the One Who Controls His Anger”
  • Lesson 2: Strategies for Cooling Down Without Causing Harm
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for When Tempers Rise

Unit 3: Emotional Boundaries and Professionalism

  • Lesson 1: Keeping Personal Problems From Spilling Into Work
  • Lesson 2: Handling Emotional Manipulation or Passive Aggression
  • Lesson 3: Venting With Discretion, Not Gossip

Unit 4: Dealing With Difficult People

  • Lesson 1: Responding With Adab Even When Provoked
  • Lesson 2: Not Letting Toxicity Change Your Character
  • Lesson 3: Praying for Those Who Wrong You

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Emotional Balance

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Calm My Heart in Moments of Frustration”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Control My Tongue When I’m Upset”
  • Lesson 3: “Make Me a Source of Peace in Tension”

Module 4: Public Behavior vs. Private Integrity

Unit 1: Being the Same Person On and Off Duty

  • Lesson 1: Consistency as a Sign of Sincerity
  • Lesson 2: Avoiding Double Standards in Behavior
  • Lesson 3: When Public Image Becomes a Deen Issue

Unit 2: Modesty in Speech and Dress

  • Lesson 1: Adhering to Hijab and Haya at Work
  • Lesson 2: Avoiding Flamboyance or Excess
  • Lesson 3: Professionalism That Reflects Your Iman

Unit 3: Backbiting and Gossip Culture

  • Lesson 1: The Workplace Is a Common Trap for Gheebah
  • Lesson 2: Knowing When to Leave a Conversation
  • Lesson 3: Defending Someone’s Honor Is a Great Reward

Unit 4: Acting Islamically Without an Audience

  • Lesson 1: Doing the Right Thing When It Won’t Be Praised
  • Lesson 2: Avoiding Performative Behavior
  • Lesson 3: Worship Doesn’t Stop at the Office Door

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Inner and Outer Integrity

  • Lesson 1: “Let My Private Self Be Better Than My Public One”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Reflect Islam With Sincerity, Not Show”
  • Lesson 3: “Protect Me From Two-Faced Behavior”

Module 5: Islamic Identity and Dignity in the Workplace

Unit 1: Being Open About Your Faith — Or Not

  • Lesson 1: When to Speak and When to Hold Back
  • Lesson 2: You Represent Islam Even Without Saying So
  • Lesson 3: The Power of Silent DaÊżwah

Unit 2: Handling Microaggressions or Disrespect

  • Lesson 1: When Someone Mocks Hijab, Salah, or Your Name
  • Lesson 2: Responding With Honor, Not Shame
  • Lesson 3: Educating Others With Calm Strength

Unit 3: Holding On to Modesty in a Bold Culture

  • Lesson 1: You Don’t Have to Be Loud to Be Respected
  • Lesson 2: Choosing Dignity Over Popularity
  • Lesson 3: The Prophet ï·ș Was the Most Dignified — and Most Approachable

Unit 4: The Reward for Maintaining Your Identity

  • Lesson 1: Every Time You Stay Firm, It’s Ibadah
  • Lesson 2: Allah Sees the Pressure You Resist
  • Lesson 3: The Long-Term Impact of Your Example

Unit 5: Final DuÊżÄ of the Level

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Carry Islam With Grace and Honor”
  • Lesson 2: “Protect Me From Diluting My Faith to Fit In”
  • Lesson 3: “Make My Adab a Light for Myself and Others”

Level 4: Contracts, Rights, and Responsibilities

“Fulfill the Trust, Honor the Agreement”

Islam teaches that promises are serious and every contract is a trust. In this level, you’ll explore how to honor agreements, protect the rights of others, and navigate workplace obligations with clarity and justice. Your signature is a moral statement — make it count.

Module 1: Understanding Islamic Contracts

Unit 1: The Weight of Contracts in Islam

  • Lesson 1: “O You Who Believe, Fulfill All Contracts” (Qur’an 5:1)
  • Lesson 2: A Contract Is a Moral and Spiritual Obligation
  • Lesson 3: Breaking a Promise Without Reason Is a Sin

Unit 2: What Makes a Contract Ethical?

  • Lesson 1: Mutual Consent, Clarity, and Justice
  • Lesson 2: Avoiding Gharar (Uncertainty) and Deception
  • Lesson 3: Elements of a Basic Employment Agreement

Unit 3: Common Violations of Trust in Contracts

  • Lesson 1: Lying During Interviews or on RĂ©sumĂ©s
  • Lesson 2: Taking a Job With No Intention of Staying
  • Lesson 3: Agreeing to Terms You Don’t Intend to Follow

Unit 4: Keeping Your End of the Deal

  • Lesson 1: Delivering What You Promised
  • Lesson 2: Handling Delays or Mistakes With Honesty
  • Lesson 3: Communicating When Expectations Change

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Honoring Contracts

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Fulfill What I’ve Agreed Upon”
  • Lesson 2: “Protect Me From Breaking Trust, Ya Allah”
  • Lesson 3: “Let My Word Be My Bond”

Module 2: Rights of Employees and Employers

Unit 1: Islam’s Protection of Workers

  • Lesson 1: Hadith: “Pay the Worker Before His Sweat Dries”
  • Lesson 2: Fair Pay, Clear Tasks, and Mutual Respect
  • Lesson 3: No Oppression or Overwork in Islam

Unit 2: Responsibilities of the Employer

  • Lesson 1: Safe, Respectful Working Conditions
  • Lesson 2: Consistent Pay, No Exploitation
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Ethical Leadership

Unit 3: Responsibilities of the Employee

  • Lesson 1: Showing Up on Time and Being Present
  • Lesson 2: Not Wasting Company Resources
  • Lesson 3: Following Instructions With Care

Unit 4: When Rights Are Denied

  • Lesson 1: Seeking Help With Dignity and Patience
  • Lesson 2: Islam Encourages Standing Up Against Injustice
  • Lesson 3: Reporting Ethically and Making DuÊżÄ for Relief

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Upholding and Receiving Rights

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Give Others What They Deserve”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Be Treated With Justice and Honor”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Me Never Oppress or Be Oppressed”

Module 3: Communication and Clarity in Expectations

Unit 1: The Sunnah of Clear Agreements

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet ï·ș Always Ensured Terms Were Understood
  • Lesson 2: Assumptions Lead to Conflict
  • Lesson 3: Writing It Down Is Sunnah — Not Distrust

Unit 2: Expressing Needs Without Fear

  • Lesson 1: Asking Questions Without Shame
  • Lesson 2: Advocating for Your Rights With Adab
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Strength to Speak Up Respectfully

Unit 3: Receiving Instructions With Wisdom

  • Lesson 1: Clarifying Tasks Before Assuming
  • Lesson 2: Listening Without Defensiveness
  • Lesson 3: Following Up Without Complaining

Unit 4: Giving Feedback and Corrections

  • Lesson 1: Criticizing With Care
  • Lesson 2: When to Speak in Private vs. Public
  • Lesson 3: Giving Advice as a Brother or Sister in Faith

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Clarity and Communication

  • Lesson 1: “Let My Words Be Clear and True”
  • Lesson 2: “Protect Me From Miscommunication and Misunderstanding”
  • Lesson 3: “Let My Tongue Speak What Is Just and Wise”

Module 4: Navigating Workplace Disagreements

Unit 1: When Disagreements Arise

  • Lesson 1: Conflict Is Normal — It’s How You Handle It
  • Lesson 2: Stay Focused on Solutions, Not Egos
  • Lesson 3: Don’t Let Disagreements Become Personal

Unit 2: Conflict Resolution the Prophetic Way

  • Lesson 1: Listen Before Judging
  • Lesson 2: Seek Mediation If Needed
  • Lesson 3: Make Peace Greater Than Being Right

Unit 3: When You’re Being Treated Unfairly

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Stay Silent — Speak Up With Wisdom
  • Lesson 2: Document, Stay Calm, and Be Firm
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Strength in Moments of Injustice

Unit 4: When You Made the Mistake

  • Lesson 1: Apologize With Sincerity
  • Lesson 2: Make Amends Where You Can
  • Lesson 3: Learn and Don’t Repeat

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Conflict Resolution

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Let Me Reconcile and Not Destroy”
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Anger Turn Into Insight”
  • Lesson 3: “Make Me a Source of Peace in Tension”

Module 5: Ending Contracts With Integrity

Unit 1: Knowing When It’s Time to Move On

  • Lesson 1: Signs That a Role No Longer Serves Your Deen or Dignity
  • Lesson 2: Seeking Consultation and Istikharah
  • Lesson 3: Planning a Graceful Transition

Unit 2: Quitting With Professionalism

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Ghost — Give Proper Notice
  • Lesson 2: Write a Resignation With Respect
  • Lesson 3: Tie Up Loose Ends and Leave a Good Impression

Unit 3: When You’re Laid Off or Let Go

  • Lesson 1: Maintain Dignity and Taqwa
  • Lesson 2: DuÊżÄ for Strength in Uncertainty
  • Lesson 3: Rebuilding Without Bitterness

Unit 4: Maintaining Amanah Until the Last Day

  • Lesson 1: Finish Strong, Don’t Slack at the End
  • Lesson 2: Thank the Team and Close the Chapter Honorably
  • Lesson 3: Reflecting on What You Gained and Gave

Unit 5: Final DuÊżÄ of the Level

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Leave With Barakah and Grace”
  • Lesson 2: “Protect My Rizq From Regret or Betrayal”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Every Agreement I Sign Bring Me Closer to You”

Level 5: Financial Ethics and Transparency

“Earn Pure, Spend Pure, Stand Clean Before Allah”

Every dollar earned and every minute worked will be accounted for before Allah. This level helps you understand how to earn and spend with integrity, avoid financial abuse, and treat time, property, and trust as sacred. Your rizq is not just what you earn — it’s how you earn it.

Module 1: Halal Earnings and Rizq With Integrity

Unit 1: What Makes an Income Halal?

  • Lesson 1: Avoiding Riba, Deception, and Haram Services
  • Lesson 2: The Prophet’s ï·ș Emphasis on Pure Earnings
  • Lesson 3: Earning With Dignity vs. Earning With Regret

Unit 2: Questionable Income Sources

  • Lesson 1: Gray Areas in Modern Work (Advertising, Interest, Gaming, etc.)
  • Lesson 2: Consulting Scholars When in Doubt
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Clarity and Halal Provision

Unit 3: Barakah Over Big Checks

  • Lesson 1: Small Halal Is Better Than Large Haram
  • Lesson 2: Stories of Sahabah Who Left Wealth for Purity
  • Lesson 3: Seeking Blessings, Not Just Numbers

Unit 4: Consistency in Halal Hustle

  • Lesson 1: Showing Up With Excellence, Not Just for the Paycheck
  • Lesson 2: Even Side Hustles Should Be Transparent
  • Lesson 3: Making DuÊżÄ Part of Your Income Journey

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Halal and Pure Rizq

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Let Every Dollar I Earn Be Pure”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Never Compromise for Comfort”
  • Lesson 3: “Make My Rizq a Bridge to You, Not a Barrier”

Module 2: Avoiding Financial Abuse and Workplace Theft

Unit 1: Time Theft and Wasted Hours

  • Lesson 1: Clocking In Without Working Is a Breach of Trust
  • Lesson 2: How Scrolling and Slackness Add Up
  • Lesson 3: Accountability Before Allah

Unit 2: Stealing Company Resources

  • Lesson 1: Using Office Supplies, Equipment, or Services for Personal Use
  • Lesson 2: Taking “Freebies” Without Permission
  • Lesson 3: Returning What Doesn’t Belong to You

Unit 3: Misusing Funds or Access

  • Lesson 1: Handling Reimbursements and Budgets Honestly
  • Lesson 2: No Favoritism With Company Benefits
  • Lesson 3: Allah Knows the Corners We Cut

Unit 4: Financial Pressure and Temptation

  • Lesson 1: When You’re Struggling, But the Haram Looks Easy
  • Lesson 2: Trusting That Halal Is Always Better
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Strength Against Temptation

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Honesty and Trust

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Fear You More Than I Fear Poverty”
  • Lesson 2: “Protect Me From Taking What Isn’t Mine”
  • Lesson 3: “Make Me a Gatekeeper of Integrity”

Module 3: Spending With Integrity and Awareness

Unit 1: Responsible Use of Company Money

  • Lesson 1: When You’re Authorized to Spend — Do So Wisely
  • Lesson 2: Keep Receipts, Track Usage, Avoid Excess
  • Lesson 3: Ask When You’re Unsure — Don’t Assume

Unit 2: Avoiding Israf (Waste) in the Workplace

  • Lesson 1: The Qur’an on Wastefulness
  • Lesson 2: Excessive Printing, Ordering, or Gifting
  • Lesson 3: Barakah Is in Mindful Spending

Unit 3: When You’re Handling Budgets or Funds

  • Lesson 1: Transparency in Financial Planning
  • Lesson 2: Always Report, Never Hide
  • Lesson 3: Trust Is Earned Through Clear Records

Unit 4: Financial Modesty and Ethics in Position

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Flaunt Wealth at Work
  • Lesson 2: Generosity Is Private, Not for Show
  • Lesson 3: Humility in the Face of Opportunity

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Ethical Stewardship

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Let Me Spend With Wisdom”
  • Lesson 2: “Make Me a Guardian of Resources, Not a Waster”
  • Lesson 3: “Let My Choices Reflect My Taqwa”

Module 4: Workplace Gifts, Bonuses, and Perks

Unit 1: The Line Between Gifts and Bribes

  • Lesson 1: When a Gift Becomes a Hidden Expectation
  • Lesson 2: The Prophet ï·ș Forbade Gifts to Public Officials
  • Lesson 3: Ask Yourself: Would This Be Given If I Had No Title?

Unit 2: Accepting Gifts With Integrity

  • Lesson 1: Clarify Policies on Accepting Tips, Gifts, or Rewards
  • Lesson 2: Transparency With Supervisors When in Doubt
  • Lesson 3: Saying “No” Gracefully if It Feels Wrong

Unit 3: Giving Gifts as a Colleague or Manager

  • Lesson 1: Keep It Fair and Without Pressure
  • Lesson 2: Avoid Extravagance That Shames Others
  • Lesson 3: Sunnah of Thoughtful, Meaningful Gifting

Unit 4: Bonuses, Incentives, and Transparency

  • Lesson 1: Earning It Honestly, Not Politically
  • Lesson 2: Celebrating Without Arrogance
  • Lesson 3: Being Grateful Without Feeling Entitled

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Integrity in Recognition

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Receive Only What I Deserve”
  • Lesson 2: “Make Me Grateful and Humble in Reward”
  • Lesson 3: “Protect My Rizq From Ego and Injustice”

Module 5: Internalizing Financial Taqwa

Unit 1: Earning With the Afterlife in Mind

  • Lesson 1: Money Will Be Questioned on the Day of Judgment
  • Lesson 2: The Real Audit Is by Allah
  • Lesson 3: Fear of Allah Is the Greatest Financial Policy

Unit 2: Hidden Financial Sins

  • Lesson 1: Underreporting Hours, Overcharging, Cutting Corners
  • Lesson 2: Taking Credit for What You Didn’t Do
  • Lesson 3: Cheating in Small Ways That Add Up

Unit 3: Scrupulousness (WaraÊż) in Gray Areas

  • Lesson 1: What You Leave for Allah, He Replaces
  • Lesson 2: Avoiding the Dubious to Protect the Clear
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Steadfastness in Difficult Choices

Unit 4: Making Tawbah for Financial Mistakes

  • Lesson 1: Return What You Can
  • Lesson 2: Seek Forgiveness from Allah and People
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ to Purify Your Rizq

Unit 5: Final DuÊżÄ of the Level

  • Lesson 1: “Let My Rizq Be a Witness for Me, Not Against Me”
  • Lesson 2: “Protect Me From Haram in Every Form”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Me Meet You With Clean Hands and a Clean Record”

Level 6: Faith at Work: Navigating the Modern Workplace

“Be Firm in Faith, Flexible in Style”

Can you wear your Islam confidently in today’s professional world? In this level, you’ll learn how to uphold salah, modesty, and faith-based boundaries in any setting — with dignity and wisdom. The workplace may change, but your values don’t have to.

Module 1: Holding Onto Prayer at Work

Unit 1: Making Time for Salah

  • Lesson 1: Prioritizing Salah as Non-Negotiable
  • Lesson 2: Planning Breaks and Schedules Around Prayers
  • Lesson 3: The Reward for Praying Under Pressure

Unit 2: Finding a Place to Pray

  • Lesson 1: Making Use of Meeting Rooms, Stairwells, or Offices
  • Lesson 2: Asking for Accommodation Respectfully
  • Lesson 3: When to Insist and When to Adapt

Unit 3: Wudu Logistics and Modesty

  • Lesson 1: Being Resourceful and Discreet
  • Lesson 2: Keeping a Travel Kit and Planning Ahead
  • Lesson 3: Encouraging Others Through Your Example

Unit 4: Handling Awkward Questions

  • Lesson 1: When Coworkers Are Curious or Disrespectful
  • Lesson 2: Responding With Grace and Dignity
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Courage in Representing Islam

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Salah at Work

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Let Me Never Miss a Prayer”
  • Lesson 2: “Make Me Proud to Worship You, Wherever I Am”
  • Lesson 3: “Place Ease and Blessing in Every Sujood I Make at Work”

Module 2: Upholding Islamic Dress and Haya

Unit 1: Hijab, Haya, and Professionalism

  • Lesson 1: Modesty Is Not Unprofessional
  • Lesson 2: Balancing Islamic Guidelines With Workplace Expectations
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Confidence and Strength in Your Appearance

Unit 2: Avoiding Harmful Trends in Dress Culture

  • Lesson 1: Why Islam Opposes Fashion That Attracts Excessive Attention
  • Lesson 2: Modest Doesn’t Mean Unkempt
  • Lesson 3: Representing Islam With Elegance

Unit 3: For Brothers – Dressing With Dignity

  • Lesson 1: Avoiding Imitation of Non-Islamic Dress Norms
  • Lesson 2: Maintaining Modesty in Fitness, Fieldwork, or Casual Settings
  • Lesson 3: Cleanliness and Sunnah Grooming Habits

Unit 4: Workplace Grooming, Gender Norms, and Pushback

  • Lesson 1: When Pressured to Conform
  • Lesson 2: Standing Firm Without Being Hostile
  • Lesson 3: Navigating Dress Code Conversations

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Strength in Modesty

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Wear What Pleases You, Ya Allah”
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Appearance Be Dignified and Reflective of Deen”
  • Lesson 3: “Protect Me From Shame or Arrogance in My Identity”

Module 3: Navigating Workplace Culture Without Compromise

Unit 1: Understanding Modern Work Culture

  • Lesson 1: The Rise of Informality, Hyper-Socializing, and Blurred Boundaries
  • Lesson 2: Work Events, Holiday Parties, and Happy Hours
  • Lesson 3: Maintaining Your Faith Without Isolation

Unit 2: Engaging Without Assimilating

  • Lesson 1: Being Friendly Without Losing Your Boundaries
  • Lesson 2: Saying No Respectfully When It’s Not Halal
  • Lesson 3: Building Respect by Being Consistent

Unit 3: When Jokes, Humor, or Sarcasm Cross Lines

  • Lesson 1: Islam and the Limits of Speech
  • Lesson 2: What to Do When You’re the Target of Mockery
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Strength in Awkward Moments

Unit 4: Balancing Inclusion and Isolation

  • Lesson 1: When You Feel Excluded or Misunderstood
  • Lesson 2: Creating Your Own Circles of Comfort
  • Lesson 3: Turning Loneliness Into Iman Growth

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Confidence in Your Boundaries

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Make Me Firm Without Being Harsh”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Be Honest Without Losing My Light”
  • Lesson 3: “Make My Presence a Reminder of You”

Module 4: Representing Islam With Grace

Unit 1: When You’re the Only Muslim There

  • Lesson 1: Carrying the Weight of Representation
  • Lesson 2: Knowing That Your Character Is Dawah
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Being a Light in a Dark Place

Unit 2: Educating Others About Islam

  • Lesson 1: How to Explain Without Preaching
  • Lesson 2: Answering Common Questions With Patience
  • Lesson 3: When to Refer to Reliable Resources

Unit 3: Responding to Islamophobia

  • Lesson 1: Verbal Attacks, Microaggressions, and Stereotypes
  • Lesson 2: Documenting, Reporting, and Seeking Support
  • Lesson 3: The Reward of Patience in Adversity

Unit 4: Faith, Respect, and Emotional Intelligence

  • Lesson 1: Setting the Tone With Mercy and Calm
  • Lesson 2: Knowing When to Speak and When to Leave It
  • Lesson 3: Balancing Courage and Wisdom

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Representing Islam Beautifully

  • Lesson 1: “Make Me a Mirror of Your Mercy, Ya Allah”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Carry Islam Without Burden or Fear”
  • Lesson 3: “Let People Love Islam Through What They See in Me”

Module 5: Balancing Growth and Faith

Unit 1: Chasing Promotion Without Compromising Principles

  • Lesson 1: It’s Okay to Want Success — If It Brings You Closer to Allah
  • Lesson 2: Watch for Signs You’re Selling Out Your Values
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Success With Barakah

Unit 2: Setting Faith-Based Career Goals

  • Lesson 1: Integrating Salah, Charity, and Integrity Into Career Planning
  • Lesson 2: Choosing Roles That Uplift the Ummah
  • Lesson 3: Defining “Making It” in Light of Akhirah

Unit 3: Leaving the Job That Endangers Your Deen

  • Lesson 1: When the Paycheck Isn’t Worth the Price
  • Lesson 2: Making Istikharah and Preparing to Move On
  • Lesson 3: Building Tawakkul While You Transition

Unit 4: Building a Sustainable Islamic Work-Life Balance

  • Lesson 1: Protecting Family, Salah, Health, and Time
  • Lesson 2: Avoiding Workaholism or Burnout for Dunya
  • Lesson 3: Seeing Rest as a Sunnah and a Right

Unit 5: Final DuÊżÄ of the Level

  • Lesson 1: “Let My Career Elevate My Faith, Not Replace It”
  • Lesson 2: “Keep Me Firm When Temptation Is Loud”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Me Grow With Grace, Not Regret”

Level 7: Leadership With Ihsan

“Lead Like the Prophet ï·ș – With Justice, Mercy, and Vision”

Leadership in Islam is not about power — it’s about service. This level explores how to lead with justice, mercy, humility, and accountability. Whether you’re a manager or mentor, a team lead or a supervisor, this is your guide to leadership the Prophetic way.

Module 1: The Foundations of Islamic Leadership

Unit 1: Leadership as Responsibility, Not Status

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet ï·ș Warned Against Loving Leadership for Ego
  • Lesson 2: Leadership Is an Amanah Before Allah
  • Lesson 3: When to Say Yes — and When to Say No to Leadership

Unit 2: The Prophet ï·ș as the Ultimate Leader

  • Lesson 1: Balanced Between Authority and Mercy
  • Lesson 2: Leading by Example, Not Control
  • Lesson 3: The Role of Shura (Consultation)

Unit 3: The Best of the Sahabah as Leaders

  • Lesson 1: Abu Bakr’s Soft Strength
  • Lesson 2: Umar’s Justice and Accountability
  • Lesson 3: Uthman’s Modesty and Generosity

Unit 4: Vision, Service, and Accountability

  • Lesson 1: Setting Goals That Uplift, Not Oppress
  • Lesson 2: Serving the Team, Not Being Served
  • Lesson 3: Regular Self-Assessment in Leadership

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Sincere Leadership

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Purify My Intentions in Leading Others”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Uplift, Not Control”
  • Lesson 3: “Grant Me Wisdom, Justice, and Humility”

Module 2: Justice, Fairness, and Decision-Making

Unit 1: The Role of Justice in Leadership

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet ï·ș Never Showed Favoritism
  • Lesson 2: “Stand Firm in Justice, Even Against Yourself” (Qur’an 4:135)
  • Lesson 3: Fairness as a Form of Worship

Unit 2: Making Difficult Decisions With Taqwa

  • Lesson 1: Prioritizing Right Over Easy
  • Lesson 2: Seeking Shura and Istikharah
  • Lesson 3: Owning Outcomes With Accountability

Unit 3: Resolving Conflict With Balance

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Pick Sides Before Listening
  • Lesson 2: Be the Fire Extinguisher, Not the Flame
  • Lesson 3: Follow Up After Decisions Are Made

Unit 4: Managing Praise and Criticism

  • Lesson 1: Accepting Praise Without Arrogance
  • Lesson 2: Learning From Criticism Without Shame
  • Lesson 3: Staying Steady in Public Opinion

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Justice in Leadership

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Be Just, Even When It’s Hard”
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Judgment Be Guided by You”
  • Lesson 3: “Protect Me From Bias, Ego, or Injustice”

Module 3: Leading With Mercy and Emotional Intelligence

Unit 1: Mercy as a Leadership Strength

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet ï·ș Was Strong and Soft
  • Lesson 2: Kindness Builds Loyalty, Not Weakness
  • Lesson 3: Balancing Firmness With Compassion

Unit 2: Emotional Intelligence in Leadership

  • Lesson 1: Reading the Room With Wisdom
  • Lesson 2: Knowing When to Push and When to Pause
  • Lesson 3: Leading Others With Calm, Not Control

Unit 3: Active Listening and Empathy

  • Lesson 1: Hear Beyond the Words
  • Lesson 2: Creating a Safe Space Without Losing Authority
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Compassionate Understanding

Unit 4: Managing Difficult Personalities

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Let One Person Poison the Group
  • Lesson 2: Address Privately, Uplift Publicly
  • Lesson 3: Giving Sincere Advice Without Embarrassment

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Leadership With Mercy

  • Lesson 1: “Make Me Gentle Yet Strong”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me See the Good in My Team”
  • Lesson 3: “Let My Heart Stay Soft, Even in Power”

Module 4: Delegation, Trust, and Accountability

Unit 1: The Sunnah of Delegation

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet ï·ș Empowered Others Constantly
  • Lesson 2: You Don’t Have to Do Everything Yourself
  • Lesson 3: Trust Is a Form of Leadership

Unit 2: Choosing the Right People

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Favor Friends Over the Qualified
  • Lesson 2: Watch for Traits of Reliability, Not Just Skill
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ Before Appointing Someone

Unit 3: Setting Clear Expectations

  • Lesson 1: Write It Down, Explain It Well
  • Lesson 2: Don’t Micromanage, But Don’t Disappear
  • Lesson 3: Provide Tools, Not Just Tasks

Unit 4: Following Up Without Fear

  • Lesson 1: Regular Check-Ins Without Intimidation
  • Lesson 2: Accountability Is Not Harshness
  • Lesson 3: Offering Feedback Without Disrespect

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Delegation and Trust

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Choose Leaders With Wisdom”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Be Just With Those Under My Care”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Me Build People, Not Break Them”

Module 5: Legacy of a Leader

Unit 1: What Will They Say When You Leave?

  • Lesson 1: The True Test of Leadership Is After You’re Gone
  • Lesson 2: Did You Leave Them Better Than You Found Them?
  • Lesson 3: Creating Leaders, Not Followers

Unit 2: Mentorship as Sadaqah Jariyah

  • Lesson 1: Teach What You Know
  • Lesson 2: Give Opportunities Without Expectation
  • Lesson 3: Build Quietly, Influence Eternally

Unit 3: Avoiding Burnout as a Leader

  • Lesson 1: It’s Okay to Step Back — But Don’t Abandon
  • Lesson 2: Guarding Your Intentions During Struggles
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Rest, Renewal, and Clarity

Unit 4: The Dua of Great Leaders

  • Lesson 1: Musa’s DuÊżÄ: “Expand My Chest
” (Qur’an 20:25–28)
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Work Outlive Me in Khayr”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Me Lead With Your Light, Not My Ego”

Unit 5: Final DuÊżÄ of the Level

  • Lesson 1: “Make Me a Leader Who Uplifts, Not Controls”
  • Lesson 2: “Grant Me Amanah That I Can Carry With Honor”
  • Lesson 3: “Make My Leadership a Witness for Me on the Day of Judgment”

Level 8: Ethical Conflict and Difficult Decisions

“Stand Firm, Even When It’s Hard”

Sometimes, doing the right thing is the hardest choice. This level will prepare you to face ethical dilemmas, workplace pressure, and injustice with wisdom and courage. When values and systems clash, this is how you remain grounded — and answer to Allah alone.

Module 1: Recognizing Ethical Dilemmas

Unit 1: What Is an Ethical Dilemma?

  • Lesson 1: Situations Where Values and Pressure Collide
  • Lesson 2: When Halal, Haram, and Doubt Intersect
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Awareness and Wisdom

Unit 2: Common Ethical Dilemmas at Work

  • Lesson 1: Being Asked to Lie, Cheat, or Cut Corners
  • Lesson 2: Witnessing Injustice or Discrimination
  • Lesson 3: Facing Harm for Speaking Up

Unit 3: Gray Areas and the Role of Taqwa

  • Lesson 1: Avoiding Doubtful Matters (Hadith: Halal is Clear
)
  • Lesson 2: When You’re Not Sure What’s Right
  • Lesson 3: Consulting Knowledgeable People

Unit 4: Red Flags and Gut Feelings

  • Lesson 1: When You Feel Uneasy — Don’t Ignore It
  • Lesson 2: DuÊżÄ for Spiritual Discernment
  • Lesson 3: Journaling or Documenting to Gain Clarity

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Guidance in Confusing Situations

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Let Me See the Truth as Truth”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Avoid the Dubious and the Disgraceful”
  • Lesson 3: “Guide Me to What Brings Barakah, Not Just Benefit”

Module 2: Pressure, Influence, and Compromise

Unit 1: When You’re Pressured to Do Wrong

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Sacrifice Your Principles for Popularity
  • Lesson 2: Saying “No” Without Fear
  • Lesson 3: What You Leave for Allah, He Replaces

Unit 2: Flattery, Favors, and Manipulation

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Trade Integrity for Influence
  • Lesson 2: Recognizing Emotional or Political Pressure
  • Lesson 3: Seeking Allah’s Reward, Not Human Approval

Unit 3: Company Culture vs. Islamic Values

  • Lesson 1: When Everyone Does It — But You Shouldn’t
  • Lesson 2: You Represent Islam Even in Private
  • Lesson 3: Protecting Yourself From Slowly Slipping

Unit 4: Knowing Your Breaking Point

  • Lesson 1: When It’s Time to Push Back
  • Lesson 2: When It’s Time to Walk Away
  • Lesson 3: Making Istikharah in Times of Conflict

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Strength Against Pressure

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Stay Firm When It’s Easiest to Fall”
  • Lesson 2: “Ya Allah, Protect My Deen From Weakness”
  • Lesson 3: “Make Me Brave With Softness and Boundaries”

Module 3: Responding to Workplace Injustice

Unit 1: What Is Workplace Injustice?

  • Lesson 1: Being Overlooked, Mistreated, or Exploited
  • Lesson 2: Racism, Islamophobia, or Favoritism
  • Lesson 3: Knowing When It’s Time to Say Something

Unit 2: Standing Up With Tact

  • Lesson 1: Not Every Battle Needs to Be Loud
  • Lesson 2: Timing, Language, and Adab Matter
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Courage Without Cruelty

Unit 3: Advocating for Yourself and Others

  • Lesson 1: The Sunnah of Speaking for the Oppressed
  • Lesson 2: Keeping Emotions in Check
  • Lesson 3: Writing and Reporting Ethically

Unit 4: Handling Retaliation or Backlash

  • Lesson 1: When Doing the Right Thing Has Consequences
  • Lesson 2: Allah Sees Your Patience and Pain
  • Lesson 3: Creating a Support Network

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Justice and Protection

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Make Me a Voice for What’s Right”
  • Lesson 2: “Protect Me From Those Who Wish Me Harm”
  • Lesson 3: “Don’t Let My Silence Be a Form of Complicity”

Module 4: When You Feel Alone or Unseen

Unit 1: Isolation as a Test

  • Lesson 1: Being the Only One Who Stands Firm
  • Lesson 2: The Prophets Faced Loneliness Too
  • Lesson 3: Allah Is Closest When People Are Far

Unit 2: The Pain of Being Misunderstood

  • Lesson 1: When Others Twist Your Motives
  • Lesson 2: Staying Sincere, Not Bitter
  • Lesson 3: Letting Allah Handle Your Reputation

Unit 3: When You Don’t Know What to Do

  • Lesson 1: Seek Counsel and Knowledge
  • Lesson 2: Write It Out, Pray It Through
  • Lesson 3: Signs That You’re Being Guided

Unit 4: Coping Without Compromising

  • Lesson 1: Therapy, Tawakkul, and Trusted Mentors
  • Lesson 2: Turning the Trial Into a Turning Point
  • Lesson 3: Protecting Your Iman While in Survival Mode

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for the Isolated and Tested

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Be My Companion in This Trial”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Know That You See Me”
  • Lesson 3: “Turn My Hardship Into a Source of Strength”

Module 5: Choosing the Right Path Under Pressure

Unit 1: When You Must Make a Hard Decision

  • Lesson 1: Quitting, Reporting, or Staying Silent?
  • Lesson 2: Measure Impact on Your Deen and Dignity
  • Lesson 3: Journal, Reflect, and Pray

Unit 2: Istikharah and Tawakkul

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet’s ï·ș Formula for Major Decisions
  • Lesson 2: Reading the Signs of Ease or Resistance
  • Lesson 3: Moving Forward Without Regret

Unit 3: When You Choose to Walk Away

  • Lesson 1: Leave With Integrity, Not Anger
  • Lesson 2: Preparing for What Comes Next
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Provision After Sacrifice

Unit 4: Staying Firm After the Test

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Look Back in Doubt
  • Lesson 2: Let the Trial Strengthen Your Ethics
  • Lesson 3: Inspire Others Through Your Integrity

Unit 5: Final DuÊżÄ of the Level

  • Lesson 1: “Make Me Brave in Truth, and Gentle in Action”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Rise Without Crushing Others”
  • Lesson 3: “Reward Me for Every Time I Chose You Over Comfort”

Level 9: Resilience and Representation

“Be Strong in Spirit, Gentle in Action, Clear in Identity”

As a Muslim professional, you carry both pressure and purpose. This level teaches you how to withstand burnout, bias, and isolation while remaining a source of strength and light. You’ll learn how to represent Islam beautifully, no matter the environment.

Module 1: Building Resilience as a Muslim Professional

Unit 1: What Is Resilience in Islam?

  • Lesson 1: Patience (Sabr) Is Not Passive — It’s Power
  • Lesson 2: The Prophet ï·ș Endured Rejection With Grace
  • Lesson 3: Strength Comes From Submission, Not Suppression

Unit 2: Emotional Strength Without Arrogance

  • Lesson 1: Standing Tall Without Looking Down on Others
  • Lesson 2: Knowing the Difference Between Ego and Confidence
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Strength Without Harshness

Unit 3: Maintaining Motivation in Faith

  • Lesson 1: When You Feel Like Giving Up
  • Lesson 2: Remembering Why You Started — and Who You Serve
  • Lesson 3: Refueling Spiritually in Times of Struggle

Unit 4: Consistency in Character

  • Lesson 1: You Can’t Control What They Say — Only How You Respond
  • Lesson 2: Your Reputation Is Built on Repeated Adab
  • Lesson 3: Holding Onto Haya, Humility, and Hope

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Resilience

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Strengthen My Backbone, Soften My Heart”
  • Lesson 2: “Keep Me Standing When Life Tries to Break Me”
  • Lesson 3: “Let My Resilience Be a Form of Worship”

Module 2: Navigating Islamophobia and Prejudice

Unit 1: Recognizing Bias in the Workplace

  • Lesson 1: Microaggressions, Unequal Treatment, and Stereotyping
  • Lesson 2: When You’re Silenced or Ignored
  • Lesson 3: Documenting and Reflecting With Wisdom

Unit 2: Responding to Disrespect

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet ï·ș Was Mocked — and Still Made DuÊżÄ
  • Lesson 2: Know When to Address, Ignore, or Escalate
  • Lesson 3: Responding With Calm, Not Fire

Unit 3: Filing Complaints and Seeking Help

  • Lesson 1: Following the Sunnah and the System
  • Lesson 2: You Have the Right to Speak and Be Heard
  • Lesson 3: Finding Support in Community and Advocacy

Unit 4: Staying Proud, Not Defensive

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Apologize for Being a Practicing Muslim
  • Lesson 2: Owning Your Faith Without Needing to Perform
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ to Stay Grounded and Honorable

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Protection From Harm

  • Lesson 1: “Surround Me With Angels in Every Meeting”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Their Words Not Touch My Iman”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Me Rise Above, Not Sink Below”

Module 3: Facing Burnout and Staying Spiritually Fueled

Unit 1: What Burnout Looks Like

  • Lesson 1: Signs You’re Spiritually and Mentally Drained
  • Lesson 2: Physical, Emotional, and Faith-Based Exhaustion
  • Lesson 3: Why Even the Righteous Need Rest

Unit 2: Balancing Ambition With Worship

  • Lesson 1: The Barakah of Slowing Down
  • Lesson 2: Your Soul Was Created for Salah, Not Deadlines
  • Lesson 3: Scheduling Deen Into Your Calendar

Unit 3: Reconnecting With Your Purpose

  • Lesson 1: “Why Am I Doing This?”
  • Lesson 2: Reclaiming Your Why Through DuÊżÄ and Reflection
  • Lesson 3: Shifting From Performance to Presence

Unit 4: Taking Breaks Without Guilt

  • Lesson 1: The Sunnah of Renewal and Rejuvenation
  • Lesson 2: You Can’t Pour From an Empty Cup
  • Lesson 3: Planning Rest With Intention

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Energy and Spiritual Reconnection

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Fill Me With Light Where I Feel Empty”
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Work Feed My Faith, Not Deplete It”
  • Lesson 3: “Let My Breaks Bring Me Closer to You”

Module 4: Representing Islam With Dignity

Unit 1: The Sunnah of Quiet Strength

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet ï·ș Didn’t Seek Attention — Yet He Was Noticed
  • Lesson 2: Letting Your Character Speak Louder Than Your Words
  • Lesson 3: Consistency Over Charisma

Unit 2: Saying “I’m Muslim” Without Apology

  • Lesson 1: Owning Your Identity With Humility
  • Lesson 2: Wearing Hijab, Beard, or Islamic Clothing With Honor
  • Lesson 3: Being a Mirror, Not a Billboard

Unit 3: The Da’wah of Everyday Interactions

  • Lesson 1: Helping Others See Islam Through Kindness and Justice
  • Lesson 2: Responding to Curiosity With Compassion
  • Lesson 3: Avoiding Overexplaining or Debating

Unit 4: Handling Praise and Scrutiny

  • Lesson 1: “You’re Not Like Other Muslims” — Navigating Compliments With Caution
  • Lesson 2: When You Fall Short Publicly — Own It With Grace
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ to Represent With Sincerity

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Honor in Representation

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Make Me a Banner of Your Mercy”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Them Remember You, Not Me”
  • Lesson 3: “Keep Me Firm, Grateful, and Humble”

Module 5: Long-Term Resilience and Role Modeling

Unit 1: What Will Your Legacy Say About Islam?

  • Lesson 1: You May Be the Only Muslim They Ever Meet
  • Lesson 2: Leave a Trail of Khayr Wherever You Go
  • Lesson 3: The Echo of Your Work Lives On

Unit 2: Role Modeling for the Next Generation

  • Lesson 1: Young Muslims Are Watching You
  • Lesson 2: Let Them See You Pray, Apologize, and Grow
  • Lesson 3: Being the Role Model You Wish You Had

Unit 3: Rising Again and Again

  • Lesson 1: Every Trial Is an Opportunity to Show Strength
  • Lesson 2: Don’t Let Failure Define You — Let It Refine You
  • Lesson 3: The Reward for Resilience Is With Allah

Unit 4: Holding On When You’re Tired

  • Lesson 1: Even When No One Thanks You, Allah Sees You
  • Lesson 2: A Single Sujood Can Heal What the World Hurts
  • Lesson 3: You Were Never Alone

Unit 5: Final DuÊżÄ of the Level

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Be a Lantern in the Dark”
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Struggle Be Written in Light”
  • Lesson 3: “Make Me Stronger Than What Tries to Break Me”

Level 10: Leaving a Legacy of Excellence

“Let My Work Be a Witness for Me, Not Against Me”

In the end, it’s not about promotions or praise — it’s about your record with Allah. This final level helps you plan your exit with grace, mentor others, and leave behind a legacy of light. Whether you’re retiring, transitioning, or preparing for the akhirah, let your final chapter be your finest.

Module 1: Defining Your Legacy Through Faith

Unit 1: What Does Legacy Mean in Islam?

  • Lesson 1: Legacy Isn’t Just About Wealth — It’s About Deeds
  • Lesson 2: You’re Writing Your Book of Deeds Every Day
  • Lesson 3: Letting the Hereafter Shape the Way You Work

Unit 2: Aligning Career With Afterlife Goals

  • Lesson 1: Asking, “Will This Help Me Meet Allah?”
  • Lesson 2: Integrating Sadaqah Jariyah Into Your Career
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for a Legacy That Earns Eternal Reward

Unit 3: Living With Intentional Impact

  • Lesson 1: Are You Building or Just Earning?
  • Lesson 2: Serving Beyond the Job Description
  • Lesson 3: How Small Acts Leave Big Traces

Unit 4: Humility in Legacy

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Chase Recognition — Chase Allah’s Pleasure
  • Lesson 2: Legacy May Be Hidden From the World, Not From Allah
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ to Be Remembered in the Heavens, Not Just on Earth

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for a Legacy That Lasts

  • Lesson 1: “Let My Efforts Outlive Me in Khayr”
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Name Be Linked With Your Name, Ya Allah”
  • Lesson 3: “Let My Record Speak for Me on the Day of Judgment”

Module 2: Mentorship, Teaching, and Empowering Others

Unit 1: The Sunnah of Passing Knowledge

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet ï·ș Taught Everyone He Could
  • Lesson 2: Don’t Just Do Your Job — Leave a Path Behind
  • Lesson 3: Teaching as a Form of Sadaqah Jariyah

Unit 2: Building Up the Next Generation

  • Lesson 1: Be a Role Model, Not a Gatekeeper
  • Lesson 2: Empowering Without Ego
  • Lesson 3: Giving Opportunity With Grace

Unit 3: Training With Ihsan

  • Lesson 1: Teach With Patience and Clarity
  • Lesson 2: Correct Mistakes Without Humiliation
  • Lesson 3: Make DuÊżÄ for Those You Mentor

Unit 4: Leaving Behind Tools, Not Just Tasks

  • Lesson 1: Document, Record, and Share What You Know
  • Lesson 2: Don’t Be Afraid to Be Replaced — It’s a Sunnah
  • Lesson 3: Legacy Is Built Through Collaboration, Not Competition

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Empowering Others

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Let Me Raise Those Who Surpass Me”
  • Lesson 2: “Let Me Teach With Sincerity, Not Superiority”
  • Lesson 3: “Make My Students a Source of Continuous Good”

Module 3: Ending Your Career With Dignity

Unit 1: Knowing When to Step Back

  • Lesson 1: Signs It’s Time to Transition
  • Lesson 2: Leaving Without Bitterness or Burnout
  • Lesson 3: Consulting Family, Mentors, and Allah

Unit 2: Planning for Ethical Retirement

  • Lesson 1: Don’t Just Plan to Stop — Plan to Serve
  • Lesson 2: Continuing to Contribute Without Career Pressure
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Ease in Retirement and Purpose

Unit 3: Financial Planning With the Akhirah in Mind

  • Lesson 1: Saving for Retirement Without Hoarding
  • Lesson 2: Building Waqf, Giving Sadaqah, and Writing Your Will
  • Lesson 3: Legacy Is in What You Give, Not What You Keep

Unit 4: Closing Chapters Without Regret

  • Lesson 1: Thanking Those Who Helped You Grow
  • Lesson 2: Apologizing Where Needed
  • Lesson 3: Reflecting on What You’ve Built With Gratitude

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for a Graceful Ending

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Step Away With Honor and Contentment”
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Final Years Be My Brightest”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Me Retire From Work, Not From Worship”

Module 4: Trusting Allah With the Future

Unit 1: Letting Go of Control

  • Lesson 1: You’re Not in Charge of What Happens Next
  • Lesson 2: Surrendering Control Without Surrendering Hope
  • Lesson 3: Tawakkul as a Way of Life

Unit 2: Letting Your Work Be in Allah’s Hands

  • Lesson 1: Even If You’re Forgotten, Allah Remembers
  • Lesson 2: Don’t Obsess Over Impact — Focus on Sincerity
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for Seeds You’ll Never See Grow

Unit 3: DuÊżÄ for the Unknown

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Bless What Comes After Me”
  • Lesson 2: “Don’t Let My Work Die With Me”
  • Lesson 3: “Let My Rizq Continue as My Legacy Lives On”

Unit 4: Aging Gracefully With Purpose

  • Lesson 1: The Elder in Islam Is Honored, Not Ignored
  • Lesson 2: Staying Involved With Balance
  • Lesson 3: Serving as a Grandparent, Mentor, or Volunteer

Unit 5: DuÊżÄ for Trust in Allah’s Plan

  • Lesson 1: “Let Me Rest Without Regret”
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Plans Submit to Yours”
  • Lesson 3: “Let Me Trust That You Will Carry My Legacy Further”

Module 5: Preparing to Meet Allah With Peace

Unit 1: Looking Back With Gratitude

  • Lesson 1: Reflecting on the Journey, Not Just the Outcome
  • Lesson 2: Thanking Allah for Every Test and Triumph
  • Lesson 3: Writing Down the Barakah You Witnessed

Unit 2: Seeking Forgiveness for What Fell Short

  • Lesson 1: Tawbah for Moments of Neglect or Ego
  • Lesson 2: Asking Forgiveness From Colleagues or Staff
  • Lesson 3: DuÊżÄ for a Clean Heart Before the Final Meeting

Unit 3: Planning Your Akhirah Resume

  • Lesson 1: What Are You Taking With You to the Grave?
  • Lesson 2: What Will Continue to Benefit You After Death?
  • Lesson 3: Letting This World Prepare You for the Next

Unit 4: Dying With Dignity and Light

  • Lesson 1: The Prophet ï·ș Left This World With a Clear Record
  • Lesson 2: Asking for a Death of Honor and Iman
  • Lesson 3: Leaving This Life as a Worker of Allah, Not the World

Unit 5: Final DuÊżÄ of the Course

  • Lesson 1: “Ya Allah, Let Me Die With My Record Full of Light”
  • Lesson 2: “Let My Work Be a Witness for Me, Not Against Me”
  • Lesson 3: “Let My Legacy Be a Bridge to Jannah for Me and Others”

Completion

Professional Ethics – Course Completion Summary

“Work With Integrity. Lead With Ihsan. Leave a Legacy.”


What You’ve Learned:

Over the course of 10 transformative levels, you have gained more than just information — you’ve been guided toward a mindset of Islamic professionalism, where your career is not separate from your spirituality, but rather a vehicle for worship, service, and legacy.

Key Takeaways:

1. Work Is Worship:

  • Your job is an amanah (trust), and your efforts are recorded by angels.
  • Every moment, from clock-in to clock-out, can be an act of ibadah with the right intention.

2. Integrity Is Non-Negotiable:

  • Halal income, truthfulness, and honoring contracts are all part of your religious duties.
  • You’ve learned to say “no” to haram, gray areas, and cultural pressures without fear.

3. Adab and Character Matter:

  • Kindness, punctuality, modesty, and emotional intelligence reflect your faith more than your rĂ©sumĂ©.
  • You now carry prophetic character into every interaction — even with those who oppose you.

4. Leadership Is a Trust, Not a Title:

  • You’ve explored how to lead with humility, fairness, and accountability.
  • You leave this course prepared to empower, mentor, and uplift with ihsan.

5. You Represent Islam:

  • Whether you speak or stay silent, dress in hijab or not, people are learning about Islam through you.
  • You’ve learned to respond to discrimination, burnout, or injustice with dignity and resilience.

6. Legacy Is Measured in Light, Not Likes:

  • The true impact of your career is not in titles or trophies, but in the trails of goodness you leave behind.
  • You now know how to plan your retirement, mentor others, and even prepare to meet Allah — all with excellence.

How to Carry This Forward:

  • Review your workplace ethics annually. Audit your behavior and policies with honesty.
  • Mentor someone younger than you. Be the ethical example you once needed.
  • Refine your rĂ©sumĂ© with purpose — let every career goal reflect your akhirah.
  • Document your knowledge and build Sadaqah Jariyah through resources, tools, and teaching.
  • Speak up when injustice appears, but do so with wisdom and calm.
  • Pray before each job, each meeting, each resignation, and each decision.

Further Recommendations & Resources:

  • Study Shariah-compliant business practices and entrepreneurship
  • Read biographies of Muslim leaders, historical and modern
  • Take complementary courses in Personal Finance, Leadership, and Mental Health
  • Start a workplace prayer group, reflection journal, or barakah board
  • Create a Muslim Professional Code of Ethics for your field or team

Final DuÊżÄ:

“Ya Allah, let my hands only earn that which is halal,
Let my leadership reflect the sunnah of the Prophet ï·ș,
Let my silence be dignified, my words honest, and my actions just.
Make me a reason others believe in Islam, not a reason they turn away.
Let my work be a ladder to Jannah — not a distraction from it.
And when my job is done, let my record be full of light.”


Congratulations on completing the course. May your professionalism reflect your faith, and may your legacy echo beyond your lifetime.