The Trust Tent

An Eastern Philosophy of Trade for a Western World That Has Forgotten the Human Behind Business

What if trade was never simply about buying and selling?
In The Trust Tent, Mohammad Bahareth introduces Western readers to a business philosophy rooted in Gulf and Islamic merchant tradition, yet written for anyone who wants to build without losing themselves. At its center is a simple but powerful claim: the strongest enterprise is not held together by capital, strategy, or speed alone. It is held together by trust.
Through the concepts of tawfiq, courage, amanah, deliberation, and gift, Bahareth shows how commerce can become a school of character. He explains why the person behind the project matters more than the project itself, why knowledge creates a deeper form of wealth than money, and why responsibility is the hidden architecture of lasting business.
This is not a religious lecture and not a conventional business manual. It is a bridge between worlds: Eastern wisdom and Western entrepreneurship, faith-shaped language and universal business practice, moral seriousness and practical strategy.
For founders, consultants, creators, and leaders who want to earn, build, and grow without becoming smaller in the process, The Trust Tent offers a new way to think about trade-and a stronger way to carry success.

Mai 2026, ca. 106 Seiten, Englisch
Independently Published
979-8-1986-7153-9

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