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Noor Ul Iman
By Salman Hassan [Salman Zuberi Hussain] (Founder/Owner) [Written in First-Person] (Unedited)
September 7th, 2025 at 4:38am
Noor Ul Iman
Ok so not the best image of me here. So obviously I just type my opinion and what I see. I love the school noor ul iman as I grew up right next to it. I have to get over myself as there were a lot of old people there and not enough kids. Time goes and I was barely a student as I left early, but it's great to see Saudi Arabia and FIFA World Cup collaborate as now NJ/NY will be gentrified as well naturally. It's important for me to start touching my islamic roots at age 30 as I'm only getting older and I have to start being more mature. Obviously a liberal sport, expect Noor Ul Iman to have a College and in the future where things will go is in house corporate for school. Gyms are being built worldwide for Islam in the United States so this way kids develop and kids grow. Obviously me being "Hassan and Sal" with the music, it's important that I use all the power to create better stability and not think of myself. Soon who knows maybe kids are coding for me directly and writing their own articles for me. Obviously they can start right in their school, but if corporate systems were developed right in school, then that can change the trajectory of our world and Islam can grow. Now obviously that's what is important and it's the kids that are important as now I'm 30 so it's time for me to digress to the side or hold my life as big portfolio. That's where life is and there are so so so many powerful muslims so expect a great future with Saudi Arabia, Sports and all the other muslim countries in the USA as well. Great to see the world back and now all of can focus on proper growth. No one is above anyone in life and it's important for progress for us to find a balance between Islam and Corporate Lifestyle. That's the next step, at heart we should all be praying at the mosque and working on building corporate infrastructure right in the mosque, but since we're not we have to continue to make sharper adjustments. Obviously still a tad corporate and a tad muslim so working on finding that balance now.