Monday, December 7, 2015

Diversity in the Workplace

Workplace diversity refers to the variety of differences between people in an organization. That sounds simple, but diversity encompasses race, gender, ethnic group, age, personality, cognitive style, tenure, organizational function, education, background and more.
Diversity not only involves how people perceive themselves, but how they perceive others. Those perceptions affect their interactions. For a wide assortment of employees to function effectively as an organization, human resource professionals need to deal effectively with issues such as communication, adaptability and change. Diversity will increase significantly in the coming years. Successful organizations recognize the need for immediate action and are ready and willing to spend resources on managing diversity in the workplace now.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

What is required for one as a Muslim, after Ramadan? How one can keep the spirit of Ramadan?

     After the month of fasting is over, a Muslim is required to keep the spirit of Ramadan as much as he or she can. Moreover, if he or she has missed fasting for some days in Ramadan for a valid justification, he or she should hasten to make up for them.

I do advise my dear brothers and sisters to consider the following after Ramadan:

1. Make Up for Missed Fast Days. A Muslim should hasten to make up for the missed fast days of Ramadan if he or she has missed fast day(s) of Ramadan for a valid reason such as illness, travel, or menses in the case of women.
2. Fast Six Days in Shawwal. It is highly recommended by the Sunnah for a Muslim to fast six days in the month of Shawwal. Fasting for six days in Shawwal entails great reward and blessings from Allah Almighty. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) is reported to have said, “Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan, and then follows it up by (fasting) six days of Shawwal, it is as if he has fasted the whole year.” (Muslim)
Here, it is important to point out that it is not necessary for a Muslim to fast the six days of Shawwal consecutively. So long as one has fasted six days, either consecutively or separately, he or she will fulfill the requirement and will receive the same rewards, in shaa’ Allah.
3. Keep the Spirit of Ramadan. A Muslim should spare no efforts to keep the spirit of Ramadan throughout the other months of the year by means of:
a) Seeking Allah's support, beseeching Him Almighty to guide him to the right path and help him remain steadfast in faith.
b) Observing optional fasting after Ramadan, as Muslims are encouraged by the Sunnah to observe optional fasting after Ramadan. The days in which optional fasting is recommended are:
i. Fasting six days during the month of Shawwal.
ii. Fasting the day of `Arafah, 9th of Zil Hajj, provided that the person is not offering Hajj.
iii. Fasting the 10th of Muharram, and if possible the 9th and the 11th days of the same month.
iv. Fasting as many days as possible during the month of Sha`ban
v. Fasting during the months of Rajab, Zil Qadh, Zil Hajj, and Muharram.
vi. Fasting on Mondays and Thursdays.
vii. Fasting the 13th, 14th, and 15th of every lunar month.
c) Keeping on offering optional night Prayer.
d) Keeping on reciting, listening to and reflecting on the Qur’an.
e) Keeping on taking care of the poor and the needy.
f) Keeping on offering supererogatory acts of worship.
g) Avoiding the prohibitions and illegal practices.

Allah Almighty knows best.

Thursday, June 18, 2015

The Significance Ramadan & Fasting

Allah says in the Quran:
'O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you, even as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may attain God-consciousness. (2:183)

"In the month of Ramadan, the Quran, a book of guidance with proofs of guidance distinguishing right from wrong, was revealed. Therefore, whoever of you is present in that month let him fast. But who is ill or on a journey shall fast a similar number of days later on. Allah desires your well-being, not your discomfort. He desires you to fast the whole month so that you may magnify Him and render thanks to Him for giving you His guidance." 2:185

Accordingly, the month of Ramadan is called the month of the Quran; therefore, Muslims have tradition of reciting Quran frequently in this month.

Ramadan Mubarak...!


Monday, March 16, 2015

My First Job..................!

For teenagers, having a job is a way of making money, just a way of having extra cash for movies or clothes.  It makes one feel independent. Personally, it made me feel sort of like an adult. It taught me how to be responsible and to handle my finances. I had to learn how to take public transportation, how to interact with my coworkers, work with different types of people, and also learn punctuality. In a way, it was almost like I had learned real life skills in under 3 months. I will never forget my first job experience. It will always be a big part of me maturing and becoming a young adult.