How Muslims Can Move ANYWHERE With Remote Work

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In this episode of The Muslim World Roundtable, we explore the rise of remote work and how it's creating new opportunities for Muslims seeking to make Hijrah. We sit down with our brother, Abdoul Rahime Diallo, who transitioned from a background in business to becoming a software engineer, driven by the desire to live a flexible and fulfilling life abroad. Learn how he started his journey, built a successful career, and is now helping others achieve the same through his Coding for Hijrah (codingforhijrah.com) initiative. Discover the challenges, opportunities, and insights into making a successful Hijrah through tech skills.

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I am a young brother from Mississippi, USA. I am almost 40 and really have a desire to make hijrah. But the income and the means haven't been made available. Please keep us in your dua and feel free to advice anytime.

esaabdullah
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Assalamu alikom, I am both surprised and proud of you brothers. While some Muslims are going to Non- muslim countries, you are doing the opposite and going to Muslim countries and make Hijra . I am from Egypt and I am happy to help with any information you want to know about it.

Osama-tsel
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JazakAllah khair for sharing this insightful discussion! As someone who made Hijrah to Egypt and built an online business from the ground up, I completely resonate with the importance of remote work and financial freedom for Muslims. The flexibility it provides is truly life-changing, especially when aligning work with our values. I also share my journey and tips for building online businesses on my channel, hoping to help more brothers and sisters find their own paths to success. May Allah make it easy for all of us!

Abdurahmandigital
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Allahu Akbar when I heard coding I said this is it. I’ve been self-learning how to code on Udemy and I love it. Although I’m still learning and it’s hard I know I can do it.

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Alhumdudilah...Im planning Hijrah now. Not everyone can be a coder, but Cybersecurity is an option also or Linux Engineer or even Cloud Engineer. IT jobs enable freedom and open the doors to invest in real estate. The most important thing we can do is have financial freedom.

sheastech
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Jazakallah for this video I found it very interesting .

Please can you do more videos like this on people who have made Hijrah and their remote jobs?

It really does help the Ummah Jazakallah.

YouMotivationYM
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Literally exactly what I'm trying to do. BaarkAllahu Feehu. May Allah grant us the tawfeeq.

montheist_tv
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As salaamu alaikum Ahki Omar This Brother Taalib from NY that lived in Egypt and worked with you in our little small community we had in madinat ul Nasr. Alhamduillah! It's great to see you back. I appreciate you uploading this video and interviewing this brother. Insha'Allaah I'll be getting in contact with him I'm trying to upgrade my technical knowledge in the field of coding to sharpen up my knowledge and skills in the area of Blockchain and digital currency space. This is where I've been trying to make a way of financial position first through investments and now I'm looking to provide services to make hijirah again from here in America.

taalibabdurrahim
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May Allah Continue to bless this beautiful brother such an inspiration

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So, not every country has what is called the digital nomad visa program. The countries such as Spain and Malaysia, which have the digital nomad visa program, have different requirements. For example, under the rules for Spain, your work must be from a company outside or from clients not within the country. In other words, you cannot derive an income from inside Spain. You must also have one year experience, health insurance, no criminal record, an undergraduate degree or postgraduate degree or three years of work experience, and proof of a monthly income exceeding $2, 600 USD. You will have the option to apply for permanent residence after 5 years and upon proof of speaking Spanish. Family members can join you. Whereas in Malaysia, your income must come from a company or from entrepreneurial endeavors outside of Malaysia and your work must be totally within the digital space, eg. content creation, digital marketing, etc. You cannot have a criminal record and you need to prove that you have an annual income of at least $24, 000 per year. Malaysia does not offer residency. Spain is far more flexible than Malaysia regarding the type of work. Please note that the rules are changing after November 10, 2024 for entry into all EU/Schengen countries. Visa-exempt countries, eg. US and Canadian citizens will need to apply for travel authorization before entry. Do your homework because this system is designed for more control over your travel and to limit who can enter EU/Schengen or NATO countries.

dr.earnest.ujaama
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Good to see the channel back Allahummabarik

murtazaakhi
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As Salaam Alaikum. Al-Hamdulli'lah, these brothers speak to my life over the past 25 years. After coming back to the US in 99', I am a UC Engineer and my motivation was the same, also I started a "project" called Teloptic EDU to train our youth between 18-25, although many of my students were older. To this day I an providing information and guidance on free and low cost training and remote / gig economy opportunities. I will be reaching out to our brothers Insha Allah. #changinglives

VoIPKnowledgeExchang
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Asalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh! JazakAllahu khayr for returning back with the revived channel and providing advice to all of us trying to survive the dunya trials.

phoenixknight
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Mashallah, I remember your guys first channel and there was a stark difference in quality. I'm glad to see you guys back and better then ever, and I have a great feeling you guys will reach much more numbers inshallah

Statistica
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Asalamalikum my brother, wonderful episode! we need more interviews like this, with people who have been through hijrah, beautiful story! jazaka'Allah khair

PODstudent
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I only got through 8 mins of the video but had to ask - any way to connect with this brother? I'm based in Germany working as a UI/UX designer, and recently started learning front-end coding to boost my chances for hijrah to Saudi Arabia, insha'Allah. Thing is, I don't know any brothers out there, so linking up with this brother and others like him would be incredibly helpful.
Hit subscribe as soon as I found the channel and grabbed the book too - already diving into it, alhamdulillah. Honestly, this is the best YouTube channel I've come across.

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I admire what this brother is doing. Allah grant him and his students tawfeeq . I think it should be clarified though that a four month course does not make you a software engineer, rather a coder. An engineer in any discipline requires a college degree in the discipline. Most employers also require a degree for these positions except for maybe some startups that have tighter budgets.

yushaq
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Jasakalaahu Khayr I really loved and it’s so inspiring👏🏾💕Allahumabarik to both of you

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Is the Internet quality in Cairo capable of handling remote work that entails regular video conferences and software programming with minimal latency?

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