According to Business Insider, Muslim consumers spend upwards of $2 trillion dollars on services that support their faith. Whether it’s modest clothing, Islamic home décor, or halal food, there is a growing demand for products and services that cater to an Islamic lifestyle. Known as the “halal economy,” conventional markets are tapping into the Muslim dollar. Stores like IKEA and Target now sell Ramadan décor, while Nike and lululemon offer sport hijabs. This is all good news for Musl...
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According to Business Insider, Muslim consumers spend upwards of $2 trillion dollars on services that support their faith. Whether it’s modest clothing, Islamic home décor, or halal food, there is a growing demand for products and services that cater to an Islamic lifestyle. Known as the “halal economy,” conventional markets are tapping into the Muslim dollar. Stores like IKEA and Target now sell Ramadan décor, while Nike and lululemon offer sport hijabs. This is all good news for Musl...
Homeschooling Made Easy | Interview with Ms. Autumn Allen
IQRA Network Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes
5 years ago
Homeschooling Made Easy | Interview with Ms. Autumn Allen
As a homeschooling mom to her four children for over 13 years, an educator, writer and scholar of children’s literature, Ms. Autumn Allen is our distinguished guest in our next webinar. Join us for an enlightening discussion about homeschooling and learning how kids can thrive this school year. Visit us at IQRA Network to receive a free assessment and a study plan to study Quran, learn Islamic Studies (Aqidah, Fiqh, History etc.) and learn Arabic online. To learn Arabic, sign up for our Taj...
IQRA Network Podcast
According to Business Insider, Muslim consumers spend upwards of $2 trillion dollars on services that support their faith. Whether it’s modest clothing, Islamic home décor, or halal food, there is a growing demand for products and services that cater to an Islamic lifestyle. Known as the “halal economy,” conventional markets are tapping into the Muslim dollar. Stores like IKEA and Target now sell Ramadan décor, while Nike and lululemon offer sport hijabs. This is all good news for Musl...