وَمَن يَتَّقِ ٱللَّهَ يَجْعَل لَّهُ مَخْرَجًا ۝ وَيَرْزُقْهُ مِنْ حَيْثُ لَا يَحْتَسِبُ
"And whoever fears Allah, He will make for him a way out, and provide for him from where he does not expect." — Surah At-Talaq 65:2-3
Founding Cohort Now Forming · 1,000 Seats · 100 Inner Circle

A brotherhood for Muslims who want to
do business the way Allah commanded
and earn barakah while they do.

Sahaba Society is where Muslims, muslimahs, and the Islam-curious learn the rulings on character, ibadah, and the conduct of trade — so every transaction earns reward, every dirham carries barakah, and every step pulls them away from the fire.

Amir Muhadith — Founder of Sahaba Society
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"The truthful, trustworthy merchant is with the Prophets" — Tirmidhi 1209 "Indeed actions are by intentions" — Bukhari & Muslim "Allah has permitted trade and forbidden interest" وَأَحَلَّ ٱللَّهُ ٱلْبَيْعَ وَحَرَّمَ ٱلرِّبَا — Quran 2:275 "He who deceives is not from us" — Sahih Muslim 102 "Give the worker his wage before his sweat dries" — Ibn Majah 2443 "The truthful, trustworthy merchant is with the Prophets" — Tirmidhi 1209 "Indeed actions are by intentions" — Bukhari & Muslim "Allah has permitted trade and forbidden interest" وَأَحَلَّ ٱللَّهُ ٱلْبَيْعَ وَحَرَّمَ ٱلرِّبَا — Quran 2:275 "He who deceives is not from us" — Sahih Muslim 102 "Give the worker his wage before his sweat dries" — Ibn Majah 2443

You can run a business. But can you run it as a Muslim?

Most of us never had this conversation. We grew up watching the dunya define what success looks like, and we copied the playbook without asking who wrote it. The questions below are the ones our students wrestle with on day one.

  • 01Is the way I price my services just — or am I quietly engaging in something the deen warns against?
  • 02What is the ruling on the contracts I sign — the merchant accounts, the financing, the partnerships?
  • 03How did the Sahaba earn? And why is so little taught about it in the noise of modern coaching?
  • 04When my business grows, will my salah grow with it — or will I look up one day and realize I lost my akhirah?
  • 05What does khulq al-tajir — the character of the merchant — actually require of me, and who teaches it?
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You are not paying for information. The Quran and the Sunnah are the word of Allah and His Messenger ﷺ — they are not for sale, and they never were.

What you are investing in is access to my time. The hours of teaching, the weekly recaps, the daily presence, the years it took me to live this — and the room I have built so we can walk this path together. The knowledge is free; the brotherhood, the structure, and my company is what carries the seat.

— Amir Muhadith, Founder

Before strategy, partnerships, or money — we establish who we are.

Every member begins here. Four weeks. One stage per week. Quranic study, authenticated hadith, classical fiqh — and a practical exercise at the end of each week that becomes the preamble to your business plan.

The Foundation Curriculum is the entry point into everything we build together. We discuss strategy, markets, and money only after we agree on who owns the wealth and what standard we operate by.

Every business decision made within this community flows from the principles laid out in these four weeks. Every member — regardless of industry, level of success, or familiarity with the deen — completes this foundation first.

The Foundation · At a Glance

Duration
4 weeks · 1 stage per week
Format
Teaching, Quranic study, group reflection
Evidence
Quran & authenticated Sunnah (Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, Musnad Ahmad)
Application
Each week ends with a practical exercise
Language
Arabic terms with full translation & context
Week Two · Stage 02
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المَقَاصِد

Maqasid al-Shariah & Business Boundaries

Understanding why the limits exist — and what they protect

Islam did not give us a list of random dos and don'ts. Every ruling serves one of five essential interests Allah has obligated us to protect. When you understand the architecture, you internalize it instead of merely complying — and you can evaluate any business opportunity through it.

  • Module 1The Five Maqasid — Hifz al-Din, Nafs, Aql, Nasl, Mal
  • Module 2Riba — The Central Prohibition & its Halal Alternatives
  • Module 3Gharar & Maysir — Uncertainty & Speculation
  • PracticalWrite a one-page halal audit of an actual business or deal
Stand-alone value
$1,200
Week Three · Stage 03
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الفَضَائِل

The Virtues of Islamic Business

What we are commanded to embody — not just what to avoid

Most Islamic business teaching focuses on prohibitions. This week addresses the active commands — the virtues we are obligated to embody in the marketplace. The Circle's reputation is built not on what we refuse to do, but on the standard we commit to.

  • Module 1Adl — Justice as a Business Obligation (Quran 4:135, 6:152)
  • Module 2Amanah — Trustworthiness as Brand Identity
  • Module 3Ihsan — Excellence as Religious Obligation
  • Module 4Infaq, Zakat & Shura — Giving and Counsel as Strategy
  • PracticalAssess one real relationship against all five virtues
Stand-alone value
$1,200
Week Four · Stage 04
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العُقُود

Islamic Partnership Structures & Sector Application

Now we build — with the right tools and the right framework

Having established the foundation, the prohibitions, and the virtues, we now arrive at the practical architecture: the contractual instruments of Islamic jurisprudence — the same structures that powered one of the most expansive trading civilizations in human history.

  • Module 1The Five Conditions of a Valid Islamic Contract
  • Module 2Mudarabah, Musharakah, Murabaha, Ijara, Wakalah, Salam
  • Module 3Sector Application — Tech, Media, F&B, Health, Investment
  • PracticalDraft the first version of your Islamic Business Blueprint
Stand-alone value
$1,500

Weekly Q&A · The Recap Halaqah

Every week ends with a live Q&A session — a recap of that stage's lessons, your questions answered openly, and the application discussion that turns rulings into action. Recordings stay in the vault. Bring the question — leave with a ruling, an evidence base, and a brotherhood that holds you accountable to it.

Daily Interaction with Amir

This is where the Circle differs from every other community: Amir is in the room, every day. Voice notes in the morning. Reflections through the day. Direct answers to your specific situations. You are not paying for the lessons (the lessons are the deen). You are investing in his time — and the rare privilege of walking with someone who has done it.

The Foundation is the entry. The community is the path.

Once the four-week Foundation is complete, the Circle progresses into ongoing sector-specific cohorts where the Islamic framework is applied to live business building. New modules drop monthly. The room never closes.

The Chronological Rollout

After the Foundation, the journey continues — month by month, vertical by vertical. Every cohort applies akhlāq, ibadah, and mu'āmalāt to a specific industry. And every week, regardless of sector, new content drops on the inner work — character, self-transformation, and the discipline of becoming the merchant Allah is pleased with. You stay in the Circle for as long as you renew.

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Month 2
Tech
App development, data privacy, digital business models
03
Month 3
Media
IP, content, streaming, distribution through an Islamic lens
04
Month 4
Food & Beverage
Halal certification, supply-chain ethics, community pricing
05
Month 5
Health & Wellness
Product integrity, mental health, equitable access
06
Month 6
Investment
Islamic finance instruments, global deal flow, partnerships
Always-On · Weekly

Character & Self-Transformation

Running alongside every sector cohort: a steady weekly drip of teaching on akhlāq, the diseases of the heart, the discipline of the nafs, and what it actually takes to become the kind of merchant the Prophet ﷺ described. The business changes. The work on yourself never stops.

A community where contribution is rewarded and the strong pull the weak forward.

The Circle is not a content library — it is a living ummah. Members from across the world meet in shura councils, share du'a requests, partner on ventures, and unlock progressive access through real participation.

Reward through participation, not payment.

As you contribute to the Circle — answering questions, sharing wins and lessons, mentoring newer members, attending halaqahs — you earn standing. Standing unlocks deeper access, smaller rooms, and direct relationships you cannot buy.

This is intentional. The Prophet ﷺ said "the best of people are those most beneficial to people." The Circle's ranks are designed to honor that — those who give the most, receive the most.

  • Member-to-member JV partnerships & deal flow
  • Regional brotherhoods & sisterhoods (city chapters)
  • Du'a chains, public wins, accountability circles
  • Mentor-match: matched 1:1 with someone 2 stages ahead

Rank · Unlocks · Standing

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Talib (Seeker)
Foundation curriculum, weekly Q&A, full vault access
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Tājir (Merchant)
Sector cohorts unlock · regional chapter access · private channels
iii
Mu'allim (Teacher)
Mentor newer members · co-host halaqahs · invited to majlis
iv
Naqib (Captain)
Lead a city chapter · curriculum input · direct line to scholars
v
Sahib al-Halaqah
Inner Circle invitation · retreat seat · Amir's personal network

A vetted directory of scholars, lawyers & specialists who help build the businesses inside the Circle.

No more cold-emailing strangers and hoping they understand your deen. Every professional in the directory has been personally interviewed and vetted — their work, their character, and their fee structures.

Scholars & Muftis

Specialists in fiqh al-mu'āmalāt & contemporary Islamic finance, ready to issue rulings on your specific situations.

Sharia-Compliant Lawyers

Contract review, partnership structuring, IP, cross-border deals — all from lawyers who understand both jurisdictions.

Islamic Finance Specialists

Mudarabah, musharakah, murabaha & sukuk structuring. Halal capital raising. Riba-free funding pathways.

Operators & Vendors

Halal-aligned accountants, marketers, agencies & service providers who already work within the Circle's standard.

A complete mu'āmalāt curriculum, ongoing community, and access you can't buy.

The full stack of what every Founding member receives the day they walk in.

02

Weekly Q&A Recap Halaqah

A live recap session at the close of every week — applied questions, real situations, recorded for the vault. 52 sessions a year.

Live · 52/yr · recorded
03

Daily Interaction with Amir

Voice notes, written reflections, direct responses. The room where Amir is present — not a content library where he is absent.

Daily · founder access
04

Ongoing Sector Cohorts

Tech, Media, F&B, Health, Investment — and more added every quarter. Apply the framework to your actual industry.

New cohort monthly
05

The Brotherhood & Sisterhood

Vetted, segmented spaces. JV partnerships, du'a chains, regional chapters, accountability — the companionship is the curriculum.

Vetted & segmented
06

Vetted Resource Directory

Scholars, lawyers, finance specialists, accountants, agencies — all interviewed and aligned with the Circle's standard.

Built-in network
07

Ask-A-Shaykh Channel

Submit your specific business situation; receive a sourced answer from a partner scholar within five working days.

Direct fatwa access
08

Rank & Reward System

Earn standing through real participation — unlocking smaller rooms, mentorship, and direct relationships you cannot pay for.

Earned, not bought
⬥ Inner Circle · 100 seats only

For the 100 who go deeper.

A smaller, slower room within the larger Circle — for those who don't just want answers, but to be shaped. Every Inner Circle seat is reviewed personally and includes everything below.

  • Direct mentorship from Amir — monthly 1:1, private channel access, and Amir's personal network.
  • Yearly in-person retreat — five days, hosted in a Muslim country. Strategic deep-work, scholarly sessions, and brotherhood. All-inclusive.
  • Personal mu'āmalāt reviews — submit contracts, structures, or deals; reviewed end-to-end by a partner shaykh.
  • Founder lock-in pricing — your seat and pricing remain yours for as long as you renew. Forever.
  • Inner Circle voice — direct input into curriculum, future scholars invited, and the Circle's direction.

Two ways in. The intention is yours.

Founding pricing is locked in for as long as you remain a member. After the 1,000 fills, prices reset to public rate.

The Outer Cohort
Founding 1,000
Full access · two ways to pay
$ 49 /month

Founding lock-in pricing — your $49/month rate is yours for as long as you renew. Public rate after 1,000 fills: $67/month.

Or pay annually & save
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vs monthly
  • The full 4-Week Foundation Curriculum
  • Weekly Q&A Recap Halaqah (52/yr)
  • Daily interaction with Amir in the community
  • Ongoing sector cohorts (Tech, Media, F&B, Health, Investment)
  • Brotherhood & sisterhood spaces · regional chapters
  • Vetted resource directory (scholars, lawyers, finance)
  • Ask-A-Shaykh channel · sourced rulings within 5 days
  • Rank & reward progression
Reserve Founding Seat

Founding Rate · The Math

Public Rate (after 1,000 seats fill)$67/month · $804/yr
Founding Monthly$49/month · $588/yr
Founding Annual (best value)$499/yr

All founding rates locked for as long as you remain · 30-day refund

Loon — the rapper Before Loon · Bad Boy Records
Amir Muhadith today After Amir Muhadith · Today

Amir Junaid Muhadith — formerly known to the world as Loon of Bad Boy Records.

Born Chauncey Lamont Hawkins on June 20, 1975 in Harlem, New York, Amir Muhadith spent the first chapter of his public life at the very top of American hip-hop. He launched his career in 1995 as part of Mase's collective Harlem World, and in 1999 signed with Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs's Bad Boy Records — the most influential rap label of its era.

Under the stage name Loon, his guest features on Diddy's "I Need a Girl Pt. 1" and "Pt. 2" climbed to #2 and #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. His self-titled debut album Loon (2003) reached #6 on the Billboard 200. He toured the world, acted alongside Damon Dash in State Property 2 and Death of a Dynasty, and by 2004 had launched his own label, Boss Up Entertainment.

Then, in December 2008, on a trip to Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the trajectory of his life changed completely. Moved by the rhythm of the adhan, the discipline of daily prayer, and the dignity of Muslim life around him, he took his shahada. He soon performed Umrah and Hajj, took the name Amir Junaid Muhadith, walked away from his music career at the height of his commercial success, and began the long work of seeking sacred knowledge.

He relocated to Cairo, Egypt, where he sat in the company of recognized scholars — studying the Quran, classical Arabic, and the foundations of the deen at the source. The years that followed were not a rebrand. They were a re-formation: a man dismantling who he had been, and rebuilding himself on the standards of the Sunnah.

وَمَن يَتَّقِ ٱللَّهَ يَجْعَل لَّهُ مَخْرَجًا

"And whoever fears Allah, He will make for him a way out." — Surah At-Talaq 65:2

His path was not without trial. In 2011, Amir was arrested in Brussels and ultimately sentenced to 14 years in U.S. federal prison — a case in which numerous reports advocated for his innocence. He served nearly nine years inside. In that confinement, far from the stages and the studios, he turned fully to the Quran, to study, to memorization, to character. He was released early in July 2020, walking out a free man — not because the gates opened, but because the deen had freed him long before they did.

Today, Amir lives in a Muslim country, runs halal businesses, and gives da'wah at conferences and platforms across the world. After his release, his appearance on The Breakfast Club reintroduced him to the culture he had once helped shape — this time as a man returning with the deen, not the dunya. His story has since been featured by Digital Mimbar, Muslim Central, About Islam, and major Islamic media — but the platform he is most committed to is the one he is building now: Sahaba Society, the room he wishes had existed when he was lost in the noise.

This community is the culmination of two decades of lived testimony — fame, fall, freedom — and the years of seeking that came after. Amir doesn't teach what he read in a book. He teaches what Allah taught him, in the hardest classrooms a man can sit in.

Amir
Founder & Mu'allim · Sahaba Society

Words from those who know Amir personally — and can speak to who he is when no camera is on.

This section will hold personal testimonials from scholars, community leaders, and brothers in Amir's circle who have walked alongside him for years and can vouch for him as a man who lives what he preaches. Coming soon, insha'Allah.

— Personal vouch from a scholar in Amir's circle —

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Scholar & longtime companion

— Personal vouch from a brother who walked with him through the hardest years —

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— Personal vouch from a fellow operator he has done business with —

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What sincere applicants actually ask.

No. The Circle is open to brothers, sisters, reverts, and anyone genuinely curious about the Islamic way of doing business and being. Our Curiosity Track is built specifically for non-Muslims — it is structured, gentle, and never rushed. Many of our most beloved members began as seekers.
No. The Quran and the Sunnah are the word of Allah and His Messenger ﷺ — they are not for sale and they never were. What you are investing in is access to Amir's time: the hours of teaching, the daily presence, the weekly recaps, the room itself, and the brotherhood that walks the path with you. The knowledge is free; the structure is what carries the seat.
It is Islamic study, with the conduct of business as the arena of application. We teach akhlāq, ibadah, and mu'āmalāt — and we trust that when a Muslim is internally and externally aligned with the deen, their business will reflect it. The barakah follows. Allah is the Provider.
The Foundation is the entry — not the destination. After Week 4, members enter ongoing sector cohorts (Tech, Media, F&B, Health, Investment, and more added every quarter), continue the daily community life, and progress through the rank system. The Circle is designed for years of compounding presence, not weeks.
Amir personally teaches akhlāq and adab. The fiqh of mu'āmalāt is taught and reviewed by qualified scholars partnered with the Circle — specialists in classical fiqh and contemporary Islamic finance. Every entry in the vault and every published ruling is sourced and attributable.
The Founding 1,000 is $49/month, or $499/year if paid annually upfront (saving $89). It includes the full Foundation curriculum, weekly Q&A, daily community life with Amir, ongoing sector cohorts, vetted resources, and Ask-A-Shaykh. After the 1,000 seats fill, the rate resets to the public price of $67/month. The Inner Circle 100 is $2,500/year with application required — it includes everything in the Founding 1,000 plus direct 1:1 mentorship from Amir, the yearly in-person retreat in a Muslim country, personal mu'āmalāt reviews by a partner shaykh, and a direct voice in the Circle's direction. Both have founding rates locked in for as long as you remain.
You are exactly who this is for. The Circle is built for sincere seekers — not finished products. We have members at the beginning of their salah, members at the beginning of their first business, and members who are simply asking better questions than they were a year ago. Wherever you are, we'll meet you there.
Yes. Full refund within the first 30 days, no questions asked, with our du'as for whatever path Allah opens for you.

إِنَّمَا ٱلْأَعْمَالُ بِٱلنِّيَّاتِ

"Indeed, actions are by intentions." — Bukhari & Muslim

The seat is small. The intention is everything.

Reserve your founding seat at $49/month — locked for as long as you remain. Once the 1,000 fills, the doors close until the next cohort, and pricing resets to public rate.

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