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The Barakah Culture Cards will help you develop the values, mindsets, and rituals that attract Barakah in your personal and professional life.
Designed for Muslim professionals, families, and teams, each set of cards contains 17 values, 17 mindsets, and 17 rituals that will help you have deep and meaningful conversations with family, friends, and colleagues on what it means to live a life of Barakah.
This product is a great companion to the Barakah Journal
Each deck contains 17 mindsets, 17 values, and 17 rituals that are drawn from Quranic verses, sayings of Prophet Muhammad , and Islamic tradition that promote Barakah Culture in a person and team.
It is our intention that with these cards, we can equip individuals and organizations with the tools to have a meaningful conversation on how to adopt Barakah Culture in their lives and fight the madness of Hustle culture.
There are several ways to play with these cards, and you can use your imagination and creativity to come up with imaginative ways to make the most of these cards for learning and training purposes.
Step 1: Give each individual a set of cards.
Step 2: Ask each person to go through all the cards and divide them into 2 piles:
PILE 1: Place here the mindsets, values, and rituals that you’re currently adopting/implementing in your life.
PILE 2: Place here the mindsets, values, and rituals that you need to work on (or adopt in the future).
Step 3: From PILE 1, pick 3 mindsets, 3 values, and 3 rituals that are MOST important to you (this is not to say that the rest are not important, but these 9 cards are your non-negotiable ones, no matter the circumstances you face in life).
Step 4: If you’re playing these cards with a team, share your top three mindsets, values, and rituals with the rest of the team and explain why. This would lead to eye-opening discussions on what’s most important to each individual team member, and how all team members are complementing each other on Barakah Culture.
Step 5: From PILE 2, pick ONE mindset, ONE value, and ONE ritual that you’ll focus on as an individual in your personal/professional life in the next 3 months.
Step 6: If you’re playing these cards with a team; after everyone shares their one mindset, values, and rituals that they need to work on. Decide on what would be the ONE mindset, ONE Value, ONE Ritual that you’ll work on together as a team.
STEP 7: REGULAR CHECK-INS.
At this point, the exercise is over, however, to ensure that Barakah Culture becomes part and parcel of your personal and professional development, it’s important to set up regular “Barakah – CheckIn” days with yourself and team to discuss the progress and challenges of adopting Barakah culture in your personal/professional lives.
Here is a fun and educational way for using the Barakah Culture Cards in your organization.
The keyword here though is “play”. We want people to engage with these cards as a playful, yet meaningful and thoughtful, exercise.