URGENT UPDATE: A groundbreaking program titled “From Riba to Rizq: Financial Management After Graduation” has just concluded, addressing the pressing need for financial literacy among Muslim healthcare professionals in Australia. Hosted by the Australian Islamic Medical Association (AIMA) in collaboration with Muslim Money Matters, the two-day event took place on August 30-31, 2025, at Griffith University and the University of Queensland, attracting over 50 participants.
This initiative is crucial as medical, dental, and allied health students often transition from limited student incomes to substantial salaries upon graduation, yet many lack the essential skills to manage their newfound wealth effectively. The program directly addresses this gap in healthcare education, which has been overlooked in traditional university curricula.
The event featured renowned speakers including Dr. Salim Memon, a Staff Specialist in General Medicine, who shared his personal journey balancing patient care with financial management. His candid insights into financial challenges resonated deeply with attendees, emphasizing the importance of aligning wealth management with Islamic values.
In a compelling statement, Dr. Memon noted, “Wealth is not just about the numbers; it’s about the impact we create in our communities.” His perspective inspired participants to consider their roles as future healthcare leaders while adhering to their faith.
Attendees also benefited from the expertise of Almir Colan, founder of Muslim Money Matters, who led discussions on halal wealth principles and ethical investing. His practical frameworks covered vital topics such as the distinction between riba and rizq, and strategies for long-term wealth planning that respect Islamic principles.
The program’s interactive format included workshops that encouraged attendees to rethink their financial approaches. Participants engaged in discussions about lifestyle inflation, investment options like exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and the significance of personal development in financial planning.
One participant expressed the program’s profound impact, stating, “It made us reflect on what we truly want to achieve with our earnings and how to ensure our wealth serves a greater purpose.” This sentiment highlights the program’s success in shifting mindsets towards wealth management as an opportunity for personal and community growth.
With sessions held at Griffith Gold Coast campus on Saturday and UQ St Lucia campus on Sunday, the program drew 30 attendees on the first day and 20 participants on the second, fostering an environment of networking and collaborative learning. The smaller group setting allowed for deeper engagement, enabling participants to challenge their current thinking and develop actionable financial strategies.
The event’s conclusion underscores a growing demand within the Muslim professional community for financial education that harmonizes with Islamic teachings. As one participant reflected, “This weekend was about using our resources wisely and ethically, not just how to earn money.”
The initiative has laid a strong foundation for similar programs across Australia, emphasizing the importance of integrating financial literacy with Islamic values. The success of “From Riba to Rizq” highlights the urgent need for initiatives addressing the unique financial challenges faced by Muslim professionals, ensuring future graduates can navigate their careers with both financial acumen and spiritual integrity.
As the conversation continues, stakeholders are encouraged to support further educational endeavors that promote ethical wealth management within Australia’s Muslim healthcare sector. The impact of such programs is not only vital for individual professionals but also for the broader community, fostering a culture of responsible and principled financial practices.
Stay tuned for further developments on this important topic, as initiatives like these pave the way for a financially literate and ethically grounded future for Muslim healthcare professionals.


































