From Friday to Sunday, Muslims around the world celebrated a religious holiday called Eid Ul-Adha. It is a holiday that celebrates Abraham’s sacrifice to God and follows the completion of the annual Hajj pilgrimage, at the time of Qurbani (sacrifice). Traditionally, the … Continue reading →
It has long been understood that “soft skills” can provide a competitive edge – an edge which distinguishes a “good” employee from a “great” one. In today’s COVID challenged world, those words ring truer than ever before, especially when considering … Continue reading →
Saintsville; This was a book I have been waiting for since March of this year. This month I was finally able to get my copy of the book and let me just say, it. was. AMAZING! This book had come … Continue reading →