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The Productive Muslim “Where Faith meets Productivity”. By: Mohammed Faris. Original Copy Published By: Claritas Books
About the Book:
Ever wondered if there’s a practical way to lead a productive lifestyle that combines the best of Islamic tradition and modern psychology and science?
In The Productive Muslim, Mohammed Faris, the founder of ProductiveMuslim.com, provides this practical framework that helps urban global Muslims lead a productive lifestyle spiritually, physically and socially.
Combining his love for Islam with modern productivity techniques, in this book, Mohammed will teach you:
- How spirituality can boost your productivity
- How to manage your sleep, nutrition, and fitness
- How to be socially productive outside your home and community
- How to manage your focus in an age of distractions
- How to build productive habits and routines
- How to manage your time and invest in your hereafter
- How to be productive during Ramadan
A brief Introduction abouth the Author:
Mohammed Faris is an executive coach, author, and speaker who helps professionals and teams connect spirituality to productivity.
He’s the founder of The Productive Muslim Company and the author of the best-selling book, “The Productive Muslim: Where Faith Meets Productivity.“
He has delivered seminars and workshops in over 15 countries and has been featured on international media and the TEDx stage.
He regularly speaks at Fortune 500 companies & major Islamic Organizations, including Google, American Airlines, Salesforce, Texas Instruments, Accenture, PWC, and the Islamic Development Bank Group.
Mohammed holds an MSc degree from the University of Texas at Dallas (USA) in “Leadership and Organizational Development” as well as an MSc degree in Finance and Investment from the University of Bristol (UK).
In 2014, the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre added him to the list of the World’s 500 Most Influential Muslims. In 2016, the Dubai Government awarded him the 2016 Islamic Economy Award in the Media category for his valuable contribution to the development of the global Islamic Economy.
His latest book, “The Barakah Effect,” encapsulates years of research, training, and coaching on living a life of Barakah and offers readers a renewed perspective on living more with less.










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