Prof. Imad Benjelloun

Imad Benjelloun

March 24, 2013

Do it and become an expert!

Knowledge is of no significant value if it is not put into action that produces results. It is results that matter the most! Learning and practicing concurrently and continually is the way to building and enhancing the necessary expertise to achieve, sustain, and advance excellence.

Do it and make the difference!

Make it happen; change I need to do it and I know how to do it to I do it and I perfect it. Build upon your faith in God and pure intention; both are required to qualify for God’s support and guidance. Do it and take risks; the worst risk is not to take any risk. Use mistakes and missteps as opportunities for improvement, not discouragement or distress. Gain, grow, and share the most advanced and latest expertise. You’ll become a role model others can benefit from and aspire to.

Make a difference in the quality of life of your family. Work hard and smart to become an excellent parent, who can help his/her family excel in this life for the next.

Make a difference in the quality of people’s life, all people. Be a devout and practicing servant of God while being a great patriotic and productive citizen, and contribute to the building of a just, righteous, and prosperous society, an excellent one.

Do it and enjoy it!

Enjoy the beauty of excelling and let others enjoy it. Excellence is intrinsically lovely and lovable.

Enjoy a better health when you feel great about your distinguished achievements.

Enjoy a stronger trust in God when you see Him make your actions masterful.

Enjoy a sweeter faith when you feel He is pleased with your high level of achievement.

Enjoy an even better and greater reward in the next life. (1)

References

References
1Qur’ān 16:30 “For those who excel, there is fine reward in this world, and indeed the abode of the Hereafter is better. And truly pleasant is the abode of the pious.” [لِّلَّذِينَ أَحْسَنُواْ فِي هَذِهِ الدُّنْيَا حَسَنَةٌ وَلَدَارُ الآخِرَةِ خَيْرٌ وَلَنِعْمَ دَارُ الْمُتَّقِينَ]

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