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Building Bridges at the Workplace (video) Dawud Wharnsby-Ali
Length: 70+ minutes
Many people find greater opportunity relating personally to others at their work place than in their local neighborhoods. Our job environments often provide an excellent opportunity to relate and connect with people around us on a spiritual level. The Quranic category of ěsahibe biljambeî - the ěperson next to youî - actually makes your co-workers among those neighbors who have rights upon you. In this lecture video, Dawud Wharnsby Ali focuses on the ědo's and donítsî of sharing a message of faith with co-workers in the work-place environment. Dawud Wharnsby Ali altered his career as a musician and songwriter when he embraced Islam in 1993.
Opting to focus his writing on songs with a spiritual message, his most recent recordings have begun helping young and old alike better understand their faith in a way that is both meaningful and enjoyable. Wharnsby-Ali has sought to provide music with an Islamic message of peace and remembrance of God as an alternative to mainstream music.
The lecture is followed by a discussion lead by Abdul Malik Mujahid with Safa Zarzour, Hannah El-Amin, and Dawud Wharnsby Ali. Building bridges of understanding at the workplace can not only make the workplace better, but insha-Allah will be rewarding on the Day of Judgement as well.
Many people find greater opportunity relating personally to others at their work place than in their local neighborhoods. Our job environments often provide an excellent opportunity to relate and connect with people around us on a spiritual level. The Quranic category of ěsahibe biljambeî - the ěperson next to youî - actually makes your co-workers among those neighbors who have rights upon you. In this lecture video, Dawud Wharnsby Ali focuses on the ědo's and donítsî of sharing a message of faith with co-workers in the work-place environment. Dawud Wharnsby Ali altered his career as a musician and songwriter when he embraced Islam in 1993.
Opting to focus his writing on songs with a spiritual message, his most recent recordings have begun helping young and old alike better understand their faith in a way that is both meaningful and enjoyable. Wharnsby-Ali has sought to provide music with an Islamic message of peace and remembrance of God as an alternative to mainstream music.
The lecture is followed by a discussion lead by Abdul Malik Mujahid with Safa Zarzour, Hannah El-Amin, and Dawud Wharnsby Ali. Building bridges of understanding at the workplace can not only make the workplace better, but insha-Allah will be rewarding on the Day of Judgement as well.


