This book review has been kindly submitted by Amina Meher Sultan and Sister Fatima Review by Sister Fatima The book “Screw It, Let’s Do It” is a simple book enriched with many meanings and lessons to learn. What really helps in implanting the tools of success into our minds is the experiences of the author which
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A number of people have asked me to write my personal experiences in the ISOC, and how it developed from being a structure-less society filled with politics to a well-structured, project orientated, organic society. Instead of boring you with my experiences, I thought it would be better if I simply wrote down elements of success that worked with ISOC, and that I believe can transpire to all ISOCs across the country.
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In today’s day and age, it is difficult for a Muslim to find a halal job, one that is ethical, clean, but most importantly that offers a halal environment. Most of us, especially those who live in the west, are caught up in open office environments, which are mostly mixed environments with no clear code
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