Can you hustle, build a career, and make money without compromising your deen?
In this episode of Between Classes, we sit down with Ustadh Zaniar Ahmad for a real conversation on Halal Hustle — what it means for Muslim students trying to balance school, work, ambition, and faith in today’s world.
We talk about staying driven while keeping your intentions clean, avoiding haram income, and chasing success with barakah, not burnout.
In this episode, we cover:
- What “Halal Hustle” actually means in Islam
- Making money as a Muslim student without crossing lines
- Ambition vs. attachment to dunya
- Rizq, barakah, and trusting Allah while still working hard
- Career pressure, burnout, and staying grounded
- Practical mindset shifts for Muslim students in the West
Sponsor: MSU Elections (@msu_election)
This episode is sponsored by MSU Elections.
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Check out Ustadh Zaniar’s Project: Meezan App
Ustadh Zaniar also runs Meezan App — a project designed to help Muslims with practical tools and resources.
Link: https://www.meezanapp.com
Tune in for more conversations built for Muslim students navigating university, identity, and real life — Between Classes.