The hidden belief that can destroy your success
January 26, 2010

I noticed a trend amongst converts. Before converting, many of them are climbing the corporate ladder. After converting, it’s almost as if they think that if they continue to do that, they are not “as pious”. In other words, get rid of wordly success so you can get afterlife success.
X Be pious = afterlife success only
I don’t blame them. Much of the reason why they adopt this concept is because many Muslims have this hidden limited belief and it carries over to the converts.
I was conducting a seminar this weekend where (on a side note) we discussed the same thing. The sheikh in the room described that in Islam, the formula is actually this:
√ Be pious = afterlife + wordly success
The best believer is the one who is strong in their belief and puts it into action. The best believer is not the one who sits at home and prays all day (although they would be rewarded for this) but the better one is the one who goes out and benefits society.
And that is what I have done. Take a look how.







