Fadhuli & Alif | TAQWA Organisation

In this episode, we hear from Fadhuli Yusoff and Alif Muizuddin of TAQWA Organization as they unpack their bold career shifts into the financial services world. Alif opens up about leaving a stable government job, while Fadhuli reflects on his decision to step away from maritime life in search of more alignment and growth. Their stories reveal how clarity of purpose, guided mentorship, and a shift in mindset can change one’s career path entirely.

They also explore how their past experiences in engineering and aviation equipped them with unique strengths — from structure and discipline to adaptability. With honesty and insight, Fadhuli and Alif talk about the role of community and consistent learning in building success, and how aligning values with work can create lasting fulfillment.

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This episode is brought to you by our friends from Nisa Conference.

The NISA Conference 2025 in Singapore is an upcoming event organised by the NISA International Success Association, dedicated to empowering women across all levels of society. Scheduled for Saturday, 24 May 2025, this conference aims to provide a platform for women to develop their natural abilities through mentorship and equipping them with tools to accelerate their path to leadership in various spheres of society.

This year’s conference features a stellar international panel of speakers—trailblazers who bring diverse insights from across the globe. These include:

  • Dr. Tamara Gray (USA)

  • Sister Wardina Safiyyah (Malaysia/Australia)

  • Sister Amal Albaz (Canada/Egypt)

  • Sister Nathalie Bondetti (France)

The conference will feature presentations and panel discussions on topics such as building resilience, cultural preservation and innovation, and success stories from around the world. It emphasises the importance of fostering personal and community strength, aiming to uplift women, celebrate their heritage, and equip them with the tools to lead in all spheres of society.

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