Trust Is Earned in Ramadan

Trust is the foundation of all professional relationships. Deadlines, promises, and expectations are not merely contractual—they are moral obligations.

Fasting places this trust under pressure. Fatigue tempts shortcuts, delays, and excuses. Ramadan asks a deeper question: Will you honor trust when it is hardest?

The fasting Muslim who delivers on time, communicates clearly, and remains reliable despite hunger earns credibility. This credibility reflects not only on the individual, but on Islam itself.

Trust is not claimed through words. It is earned through consistency—especially when conditions are difficult.

Ramadan reveals who can be trusted when comfort is removed.

Signed:

Ahmed Cheibany

President, Chinguetti Islamic Center

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