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How Rich Muslims Think

by Mamoon Yusaf

Muslim nations are amongst the poorest in the world. However, Muslims living in a Western economy can (and do) make a huge difference to the lives of millions of people each and every year.

We have charities that do work in war zones that some other charities don’t dare to enter.

We support the causes of oppressed people, even when their plights are popular or ‘en vogue’.

The heroes that do the aid work on the ground are noteworthy and often come back to speak at charity dinners to raise funds for more work.

However, to me, the unsung heroes of the Muslim community aren’t just the aid workers. It’s the people that fund the aid work in the first place.

It’s not just the charities who do the fund-raising dinners, it’s the attendees who politely suffer through a couple of hours of lectures at those dinners, in order to invest and donate the thousands of pounds that they were planning to anyway.

It’s the woman who spent decades educating herself so that she could be the executive or consultant that only needs to work a couple of days a week, so that she can spend the rest of her time with her family… and can still live off a fraction of what she earns, and generously donates the rest to mothers in other parts of the world who didn’t have that education or career opportunity.

It’s the man who works hard and is straight and honest in business, whether it works for him or against him in the short term – and because of that honesty, keeps getting promoted.

In other words, it’s the Rich Muslims who have money in their hands, not in their hearts.

Those who have riches, and appreciate that it has all been gifted from the Source of Wealth, and who constantly keep the money flowing and going to where it’s needed the most.

These aren’t fictional characters – they’re all real people who I’ve coached – and been totally inspired by – over the years.

To the extent that we have a choice in becoming more wealthy, I believe we’re duty bound to do so. Not for selfish gain, but for heavenly gain.

If you’re going to spend a third of your life working, doesn’t it make sense to make as much as you can, so you can invest it in saving as many lives as you can?

Plus, isn’t the work you’re doing a worthy cause in and of itself? That’s how most businesses start in the first place.

For the last decade, I’ve done well as a coach, but I know there are coaches who work just as hard (or a lot less hard) than me, who earn WAY more than I do.

They’ve figured out how to leverage their time more wisely and have a bigger impact on people lives than I have.

In order to uncover their secrets, I interviewed a couple dozen of them.

Then, I put it all together in a Virtual Summit which is FREE to attend… BUT before you sign up for it, take heed:

This is only appropriate for people who are or who someday plan to become Professional Coaches. If that’s not you, don’t sign up for this.

The Virtual Summit is called:

How Rich Coaches Think

If you love personal development and want to know how to actually become a well-paid, prosperous life coach, then join this summit to learn from me and with me as I interview 20 of the wealthiest, most successful coaches in the entire industry :

www.howrichcoachesthink.com/mamoon

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