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Muhsinaire is from “Muhsin + Millionaire”. It’s about our journey towards becoming people who live with ihsan and build wealth in faith, family, and impact. muhsinaire.substack.com

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A Life Of Service

In this episode of the Muhsinaire Podcast, we sit down with Captain Atif Fareed — a retired airline pilot with nearly five decades in aviation and over 30 years of community service — to explore what it truly means to live a life of impact. From arriving in the United States as a young student and witnessing the misrepresentation of Islam, to stepping into community leadership, building masaajid and schools, and serving as Chairman of CAIR Florida, Captain Atif’s journey is a powerful reminder that impact doesn’t start with position, it starts with intention. We talk about: * How a simple decision to volunteer at a Sunday school sparked decades of service * Building institutions in places where Muslims are a minority * Navigating the challenges of being visibly Muslim in a post-9/11 world * Why civic engagement and relationship-building matter * The story behind a free clinic now serving thousands of patients every year * Mentoring the next generation and opening doors into careers like aviation One of the most powerful moments of the conversation comes from his perspective on why he serves: “At Southwest Airlines, I make American dollars. Over here, I make Jannah dollars.” This episode is a masterclass in consistency, sincerity, and building a legacy that goes beyond career and into community. 🎧 Listen in as we explore what it means to start small, stay consistent, and serve with purpose. * 1:56 How the journey started * 11:16 Practicing Islam in Sin City * 13:42 From volunteering to building * 19:42 EMGAGE and CAIR (Council of American Islamic Relations) * 22.:03 Being a Muslim pilot post 9/11 * 28:45 The American Muslim Social Services Clinic * 40:24 Mentoring youth and advocating for careers in Aviation * 50:06 Final thoughts and advice Resources: An article on Capt. Atif Fareed and his pilot son [https://www.flyingmag.com/flight-training-self-reliance/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit muhsinaire.substack.com [https://muhsinaire.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

7. maj 2026 - 53 min
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DisOccupied with Brother Asher

DisOccupied: Economic Resistance Through Boycotts, Divestment, and Collective Bargaining In this podcast episode, Abdul interviews Asher, co-founder of DisOccupied (launched 2023; now a website and mobile app) that helps users divest from brands, banks, and institutions complicit in genocide. DisOccupied has ranked 4,800+ brands using a deep research model that links products to parent companies, reviews financials, supply chains, leadership statements, and suggests ethical alternatives across many categories with recommendations based on your country or region. Asher explains his Islamic motivation for “economic resistance,” his family’s activism, and their decision to leave the US for Malaysia to reduce complicity, including using the FEIE to reduce US income tax exposure. We discuss protests as information dissemination, historical boycott successes (anti-apartheid South Africa; Sabra/AXA; Malaysia Starbucks and McDonald’s), and DisOccupied’s planned “Unionize” features: receipt-scanning to quantify diverted spend and pledges to move money from complicit banks to pressure institutions with aggregated financial leverage.02:40 Origin Story and Motivation06:31 What Makes DisOccupied Different12:16 Trust and Verification25:24 Do Boycotts and Protests Work?33:42 Unionize Collective Bargaining45:25 Ethics Of Complicit Employment52:48 When Alternatives Are Hard57:27 Raising Conscious Kids01:00:59 Building Ethical Alternatives01:04:54 Resources And Local Action01:08:52 How To Contribute In App01:10:38 Final Thanks And Wrap Up This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit muhsinaire.substack.com [https://muhsinaire.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

27. apr. 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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Homeschooling, Intentional Living, and Raising Muhsinaires

What does it really mean to educate our children for the world they’re inheriting, not just the one we grew up in? In this episode, we have an honest and reflective conversation about homeschooling, intentional parenting, and the deeper why behind choosing an unconventional path. This is not a how to guide or a polished success story. It’s a real discussion about doubts, trade offs, growth, and trust in Allah while trying to raise grounded, curious, and confident children. We talk about• Why homeschooling is less about academics and more about values• The pressure of default systems versus intentional choices• Creating a home culture rooted in faith, curiosity, and responsibility• Letting go of fear and comparison when your path looks different• Raising children with identity, purpose, and resilience in mind This episode is for parents who feel the tension between ambition and presence, structure and freedom, dunya and akhirah. Whether you homeschool, worldschool, or are simply questioning the status quo, this conversation invites you to step back and ask better questions about success, family, and legacy. This is part of the Muhsinaire journey, striving for ihsan in how we live, love, and lead our families. 00:00 Introduction to Homeschooling and Patience01:11 Guest Introduction and Podcast Overview02:49 Sajida's Homeschooling Journey06:25 Daily Homeschooling Routine09:49 Community and Social Activities18:52 Doubts and Confidence in Homeschooling29:19 The Compressed Time of School Days29:48 Homeschooling: Finding Your Rhythm30:32 The Importance of Patience32:08 Homeschooling Satisfaction and Challenges32:54 The Role of Personal Growth in Homeschooling35:43 Flexibility in Homeschooling36:17 Curiosity and Teaching Methods42:03 Balancing Homeschooling and Personal Life43:53 Reflecting on the Homeschooling Journey46:26 Quality Time Over Quantity53:14 Final Thoughts and Encouragement This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit muhsinaire.substack.com [https://muhsinaire.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

19. jan. 2026 - 54 min
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EVERYTHING we do has impact!

This episode of the Muhsinaire podcast features Dr. Bilal Bugaje discussing the concept of impact from a Muslim perspective. Linking Islamic teachings, particularly from the Quran, with modern views on capitalism and legacy, Bilal emphasizes the importance of good deeds and the enduring influence they have. He reflects on the co-opting of Islamic principles by capitalism and non-religious agendas, highlighting a need to deconstruct and realign these principles with Islamic values. The discussion also touches on the central importance of personal character development, the ethical framework within Islam of Islah (improvement) and Khilafah (stewardship), and actionable paths to creating lasting, positive legacies. The conversation concludes with practical insights on personal and community projects that can help Muslims maximize their potential for impactful and sincere contributions to society. 00:00 Highlights and Introduction 01:43 Understanding Impact from an Islamic Perspective 04:27 Conventional vs. Quranic Understanding of Impact 09:03 The Role of Good Deeds and Legacy in Islam 17:13 Islah, Khilafah, and Khidmah: Ethical Frameworks 28:53 Maximizing Impact and Legacy 36:27 Corporate Skills and Training in Building Legacy 37:42 Understanding Hypocrisy and Centering God 40:02 Muslims and Their Potential for Legacy and Impact 41:31 Challenges and Observations in Muslim Communities 45:21 Encouraging Positive Habits and Projects 51:52 Practical Steps to Build Good Character 59:33 Current Projects and Future Plans This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit muhsinaire.substack.com [https://muhsinaire.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

9. dec. 2025 - 1 h 7 min
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How to design your (Muhsinaire) year

Ever felt like your days are full, but your life isn’t moving in the direction you want? We have too. And that’s what pushed us to rethink how we plan as a family. In todays episode, we walk you through how starting with a 5-year vision that is helping us bring our deen, family life, homeschooling, work and finances into alignment. We talk about using long-term thinking as your “North Star,” how to turn big hopes into annual goals and daily habits, and how our app, the Ihsan Habits App [https://habits.muhsinaire.com/public], helps with consistency even in busy seasons of life. But what happens when goals and plans aren’t achieved? We also talk honestly about the harder moments when plans fall apart, du’a feels unanswered or you start to doubt your own progress. You will hear how to navigate those seasons with du’a, tawakkul and gratitude… because every effort builds skills and isn’t wasted. We share the lessons that changed so much for us, like reviewing regularly, staying flexible, doing less but doing it well, and learning to say no. If you’ve been wanting more direction and more intentionality at home, we think you’ll find this conversation insightful inshaAllah. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction & Why We Plan: Living intentionally, not accidentally; backstory of the first planning session 03:10 Five‑Year Vision vs. Annual Goals: Long‑term thinking, the “North Star” concept and aligning faith, family and finances 13:14 From Vision to Routines: Breaking goals into yearly, quarterly and monthly steps; quarterly check‑ins and the 12‑week du’a challenge 15:00 Ihsan Habits App: How the app was born, using it to build consistent habits and involve the kids 19:51 Dealing with Setbacks: Upgrading du’a, practicing gratitude and trusting Allah when goals aren’t met 25:42 Mistakes & Lessons Learned: Avoiding burnout, staying flexible, regular reviews and the power of risk‑taking 29:33 Take Action: Encouragement to start planning, download the template and align your life with Ihsan Resources mentioned in this episode Our Planning Template [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NdqmX8deq0XqMgEUu0loHPFN2mfcSySBgVID3oVOD_8/edit?usp=sharing] Essentialism [https://gregmckeown.com/books/essentialism/] by Greg McKeown [https://gregmckeown.com/books/essentialism/] The Millionaire Fastlane [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-millionaire-fastlane-m-j-demarco/1100090402] by MJ DeMarco [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-millionaire-fastlane-m-j-demarco/1100090402] The Ihsan Habits App [https://habits.muhsinaire.com/public] The 12-Week Du’a Challenge [http://sistersflourish.substack.com] Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please take a moment to subscribe, share, and leave a comment below! Your support helps us reach more muslim families who need these insights. Also, if there’s any one you’d like us to interview on the podcast, please let us know! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit muhsinaire.substack.com [https://muhsinaire.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

23. nov. 2025 - 33 min
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