Work

Out of curiousity how many people work?

I just recently started workin in a new place. i just feel really out of place not cuz i am the only asain there, actually far from it, i have many asian gals in my team but i just cant get on with them, their way of thinkin their interest differ..

i just wana know how do people keep themselves occupied or try and talk 2 these people? I am generally quite shy and also dont like discusin my personal life with others as the trust factor comes into account..

Any advice?

I've recently started a new job... well i started about a week ago actually.

Im generally one of those people who tend to get along with pretty much 95% of all people... with the exception of a few people.

My advice would be to be yourself, try to be friendly as well as open and approachable you dont wanna start giving off bad vibes. Working anywhere can be a real pain but the one thing that make you comeback are the people that work there, so try to get on with them and if they're not really 'friend' material than simply try and establish a common ground.

Hope that helps

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"Seraph" wrote:
I've recently started a new job... well i started about a week ago actually.

Im generally one of those people who tend to get along with pretty much 95% of all people... with the exception of a few people.

hmmm your one of the lucky ones, i am sum1 who dont get on with many ppl but do try, i cant get on with ppl who have annoy habits, it really ticks me off..

"Seraph" wrote:

My advice would be to be yourself, try to be friendly as well as open and approachable you dont wanna start giving off bad vibes. Working anywhere can be a real pain but the one thing that make you comeback are the people that work there, so try to get on with them and if they're not really 'friend' material than simply try and establish a common ground.

Hope that helps

Yeh its good advice, will try to follow....

Salaam

I've been looking for work for some time now....I'm going through a rejected-feeling-sorry for myself period cos no one seems to want to offer me a job.

I'm even more then willing to work voluntary. I've only applied in the Education and NHS sector, cos I want a job in which I can derive job satisfaction.

Should be starting work though in the next few weeks in a Islamic Summer School...

Wasalaam

"MuslimSister" wrote:
Salaam

I've been looking for work for some time now....I'm going through a rejected-feeling-sorry for myself period cos no one seems to want to offer me a job.

I'm even more then willing to work voluntary. I've only applied in the Education and NHS sector, cos I want a job in which I can derive job satisfaction.

Should be starting work though in the next few weeks in a Islamic Summer School...

Wasalaam

You probably won't find one til end of August/Start of september, so you may aswell enjoy the weather.

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Never worked a day in my life. (Well once in a blue moon for my uncle)

Need to work during my last year at Uni. I hear experience is ESSENTIAL.

we spend on average 45% of our awake lives at work.
calculated with 7.5 hours a day at work, minus 7 hours for sleep out of 24 hours.

Its definatly a big chunk.

u gta be happy where u work, otherwise it can mess up ur life.

u gota be paid well, otherwise u can't perform well.

u gotta get on with people u work with, otherwise u find urself hustling.

its business at the end of the day, u get paid to do a job, as long as u do it, u shud be ok..

bottom line is, we only work for money, if it wern't for the money, we'd spend our time doin summit else, i dunno.. like pottery or summit.

gotta say, i love where i work.. many thanks to Allah.

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Like a good Sahabah,
One step, Two step,
All the way to jannah[/i][/b]

I love my job. I love the fact I have a job. I love the fact Allaah has given me the faculties and physical means to maintain a job.

What I don't like is people who know me from work coming up to me in the supermarket, on my day off, and talking to me about work. It's my holiday. Gimme a break for the love of Pete.

~Judgements prevent us from seeing the good that lies beyond appearances.~

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Afro works and she also wears a Niqab

but ur right it is rare to see a Niqabi in the workforce

"yashmaki" wrote:
Assalamu Alaikum,

I don't work anymore and doubt i'll find anything in a niqab. But insha'Allah planning on working from home, or doing some sort of voluntary work, coz just house work is the pits lol.

If it's not too personal and you don't mind me asking, if you don't plan on working, how do you plan to support yourself financially?

~Judgements prevent us from seeing the good that lies beyond appearances.~

"God put me on this earth to accomplish a certain number of things. Right now I am so far behind that I will never die" ~ Bill Watterson

never worked a day in my life and proud of it!

Might start work once i start uni. I applied for loadsa jobs but my beard and sunnah clothing kinda works against me but inshaALLAH will not abandon the sunnah for the sake of a few pounds. InshaALLAH some gud muslim will employ me wen i go to sheffield.

Become obedient to the Chief, Muhammad salallahu alayhi wa sallam, so ALL chiefs become obedient to you.

I have a LOT of respect for men who work

be he a doctor or a milkman

I have little or no respect for men who dont

part of mans job/role in Islam is to be the breadwinner in the family

I have serious issues with lazy bums who sit at home all day-

a REAL man works

u chatting abt me?

well its not like im just sitting at home and not doing anything!

1. up to age 18 was in school (did a levels in school)

2. 18-19 in madrassah full time

3. 19+ starting uni so its not like im not in education.

4. Totally agree that men are breadwinners and should work but i dnt think that i need to yet. Dont ask parents for money cos i dnt need it. Eat at home, study at madrassah and then back at home, y do i need money?

If i was either scrounging of my parents or needed money then yeh wud work but at the moment the lil money i got is enough, i dnt ask money from any1, and also am studying so im not a lazy person!

Become obedient to the Chief, Muhammad salallahu alayhi wa sallam, so ALL chiefs become obedient to you.

not talking about you :roll:

if ur in full time education-thats an exception

but even so-it wont be the end of the world if u got a part time job

cant be easy for parents to financially provide for grown kids

i dont ask for money either-but there's always sumin that u need to get

be it driving lessons, tests, uni fees etc

wouldnt hurt to help out a bit

since i got EMA in Yr 10 havent asked for money.

Eid they give and wen i got my gcse and a level results my mother respected gave some money and bday also.

Driving lessons, tests etc paid for myself. Passed driving wen 17 and paid for evry lesson myself.

Madrassah fees i pay myself alhamdulillah.

Truth is i dnt ask for much, clothing etc i stick with sunnah clothing none of this fashion biznis so evrything is within means. Although i agree it wud be nice to give my parents respected some money.

InshaALLAH wen i finish uni in 5 yrs will drown them with my first yrs pay.

Become obedient to the Chief, Muhammad salallahu alayhi wa sallam, so ALL chiefs become obedient to you.

salaam

so do people on this forum think that women should work ?
muslims today have no probs with women studying buy not too happy with them working for some reason? WHY?
and especially when women get married? cant a woman be married and work? if not WHY NOT? Islam doesnt stop her!

i can understand once the woman has kids then she has to stay at home to takE care and upbring the child until she is in a position to start working again. This should be a joint decision between husbband and wife.....

SO WHAT DO YOU SAY PEOPLE?

wasalaam

 

i shall maintain silence on this issue for fear of being labelled a nutter.

Become obedient to the Chief, Muhammad salallahu alayhi wa sallam, so ALL chiefs become obedient to you.

"AbdusSalamBiharwi" wrote:
i shall maintain silence on this issue for fear of being labelled a nutter.

salaam
why bro?
just fear Allah and ignore what everyone else says...c'mon....

wasalaam

 

"AbdusSalamBiharwi" wrote:
since i got EMA in Yr 10 havent asked for money.

Eid they give and wen i got my gcse and a level results my mother respected gave some money and bday also.

Driving lessons, tests etc paid for myself. Passed driving wen 17 and paid for evry lesson myself.

Madrassah fees i pay myself alhamdulillah.

Truth is i dnt ask for much, clothing etc i stick with sunnah clothing none of this fashion biznis so evrything is within means. Although i agree it wud be nice to give my parents respected some money.

InshaALLAH wen i finish uni in 5 yrs will drown them with my first yrs pay.

How did you pay for your driving lessons yourself if you don't work? How are you paying through Uni without a job?

~Judgements prevent us from seeing the good that lies beyond appearances.~

"God put me on this earth to accomplish a certain number of things. Right now I am so far behind that I will never die" ~ Bill Watterson

Salaam

It’s sad when some parents stress so much on their daughters education and push them into careers such as Medicine or Law and then get them married into household who believe that a “woman’s place should be in the kitchen”.

I feel that as long as children/household would not inconvenienced in any way women should work….(if they want to).

It bothers me that there is such a shortage of Muslimah’s in the workplace. Muslim women NEED Muslim women Doctors, Nurses, social workers, teacher’s etc etc

It’s good to keep oneself busy, such women are also less likely to suffer from depression.

Wasalaam

I dont have a problem with Muslim women working.

They can work if they choose to, if my wify wanted to work i certainly wouldnt stop her, altho when kids arrive that may change i dunno.

I recon if girls can behave propperly in a work environment, without leading to anything thats inappropriate than it permissible. And like MS said the world needs female doctors, nurses etc etc.

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"Aphrodite"][quote="AbdusSalamBiharwi" wrote:

How did you pay for your driving lessons yourself if you don't work? How are you paying through Uni without a job?

1. Used EMA money to pay for my driving tests.

2. Aint started uni yet but once started i will get student loan and dont have to pay tuition fees plus i get a higher education grant of 1000 cos i come from low income family.

3. Basically i spend money wisely alhamdulillah and that is from ALLAH's grace. When i have the money i spend it on stuff i like, but can control spending so inshaALLAH financial situation will be manageable.

Become obedient to the Chief, Muhammad salallahu alayhi wa sallam, so ALL chiefs become obedient to you.

"TheRevivalEditor" wrote:

just fear Allah and ignore what everyone else says...c'mon....

MashaALLAH thank you for the encouragement.

1. Women must only work in field of education and medicine in my view.

2. Women's emergence beyond necessity is fitnah.

Become obedient to the Chief, Muhammad salallahu alayhi wa sallam, so ALL chiefs become obedient to you.

women working IS a neccessity for many

if men do their bit-lower their gaze

and women do their bit-cover

where's the Fitna?

p.s when I went to Pakiland few years ago I remember eating "Bihari Kebabs" at my shia aunties house in Karachi-why have u named urself after a Kebab?

"MuslimSisLilSis" wrote:

p.s when I went to Pakiland few years ago I remember eating "Bihari Kebabs" at my shia aunties house in Karachi-why have u named urself after a Kebab?

Lol!

I havent named my self after any shia kebabs!

Bihari is the name of my village back home, so i am biharwi.

For the record I have no connection with your shia aunty or her kebabs! Although speaking of kebabs, i had some nice chappal kebab in pak.

Become obedient to the Chief, Muhammad salallahu alayhi wa sallam, so ALL chiefs become obedient to you.

i didn’t know that there was such a thing as “Shia Kebabs”.

i haven’t ever eaten any-have u had some-what do they taste like?

I didn’t know “Bihari” was a name of a village….dad just told me that my aunty is from there too

I guess u have more connection with my shia aunty then u think u have

u guys are both Bihari's

"AbdusSalamBiharwi" wrote:
"TheRevivalEditor" wrote:

just fear Allah and ignore what everyone else says...c'mon....

MashaALLAH thank you for the encouragement.

1. Women must only work in field of education and medicine in my view.

2. Women's emergence beyond necessity is fitnah.

salaam

a bit surprised with your comments but please do elaborate. why only fields of education and medicine? and why fitnah? and what is necessity? and if you can back it up with Quran, sunnah or ijma that will be great.

wasalaam

 

its best for wifey to stay at home while da kids r young, until dey go to school...then she can return to work....

but until she pregnant, theres no excuse for wifey not to work...

how long can it take to run da hover around, pop down to tescos, and do a bit of dusting?

girl at home would have too much time on her hands...prob get bored and start wantin a bit of excitment... Wink

best to keep her occupied...

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