Gratitude Changes How We Work

Employment is often discussed as a burden. Ramadan reframes it as a blessing.

Fasting sharpens awareness of provision. It reminds the believer that income, opportunity, and ability are not guaranteed—they are gifts.

Gratitude transforms attitude at work. Instead of entitlement, the grateful worker brings care. Instead of complaint, responsibility.

This does not mean accepting injustice or exploitation. It means recognizing the blessing within effort and responding with integrity.

A grateful heart works better, treats others better, and represents faith better.

Ramadan trains gratitude not through abundance, but through restraint.

Signed:

Ahmed Cheibany

President, Chinguetti Islamic Center

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