A Book by Rahmah Aderinoye — Out Now

Between Sujood
& Strategy

Where faith meets ambition

What does it mean to build a life that is both deeply ambitious and deeply surrendered to Allah? Rahmah Aderinoye writes from inside the life she has actually lived — building an agribusiness across Nigeria, leading thousands of farmers, raising children, and staying anchored in faith while doing all of it at once.

Between Sujood & Strategy — book cover

Chapter I

About the book

What does it mean to build a life that is both deeply ambitious and deeply surrendered to Allah?

In Between Sujood and Strategy, Rahmah Aderinoye writes from inside the life she has actually lived — building an agribusiness across Nigeria, leading thousands of farmers, raising children, and trying to remain anchored in faith while doing all of it at once. These are not lessons drawn from theory. They are drawn from supply chains that broke, decisions made at 3am, integrity tested by profit, and prayers said in the space between.

This is not a book about choosing between dunya and deen, family and ambition, or prayer and planning. It is about learning to hold them together — with discipline, with trust in Allah, and without apology.

She writes about ethical leadership and what it costs. About motherhood inside boardrooms, and boardrooms that don't make room for mothers. About the specific loneliness of building something, the temptation to compromise, and the surprising peace that comes from refusing to.

Between Sujood and Strategy is grounded in Islamic faith and written for anyone who has ever tried to build something meaningful without losing what they believe in the process. For every woman who has been told, in some form or another, that her faith and her ambition cannot occupy the same space — this book is proof that they can. That they must. That one without the other was never the full life she was meant to live.

  • Author
    Rahmah Aderinoye
  • Genre
    Faith, Entrepreneurship, Leadership & Self-Help
  • Grounded in
    Islamic faith
  • Written for
    Muslimah women, mothers, and founders building an ambitious life and business without leaving their faith behind

Chapter II

About the author

Rahmah Aderinoye

Rahmah Aderinoye is a social entrepreneur, author, and the Founder and CEO of Rashak Group, a diversified agribusiness group working to build sustainable food systems across Africa. Her work spans agricultural production, commodity aggregation, grain processing, food manufacturing, and cold chain logistics.

Through its subsidiaries — Rashak Farms & Agro-Allied Limited, RA Mills, Rashak Foods, and The Cold Place — the Group addresses some of agriculture's most persistent problems: post-harvest losses, broken supply chains, and constrained market access for smallholder farmers.

Central to her work is a commitment to smallholder farmers, particularly women and youth, built on ethical financing, agricultural training, and direct market access. Under her leadership, Rashak Group has impacted thousands of farmers across Nigeria while building agricultural systems designed for long-term commercial viability and food security.

Driven by the belief that life is not meant to be lived in fragments, Rahmah's approach to leadership integrates faith, strategy, and service — a philosophy this book embodies from the first page to the last.

Her background spans science, public health, and enterprise development, shaping a leadership style built on systems thinking, integrity, and the willingness to make decisions in conditions that don't offer certainty. Her work has been recognised locally and internationally, including the Resolution Project Fellowship at the United Nations, the Acumen West Africa Fellowship, and a Top 20 African Business Hero nomination.

In Between Sujood and Strategy, Rahmah writes not as a theorist but as someone who has lived these realities — leadership, motherhood, faith, and the cost of building something meaningful — without the benefit of a clean separation between any of them. The book asks a question she has had to answer in real conditions: how do you pursue what you are capable of without losing what you believe? What she has found, and what she shares here, is that the two were never actually in conflict.

Rahmah is a wife and mother. She lives in Nigeria and believes, without apology, that the women in the room change what the room decides. She believes that leadership is an amanah — a trust — and that professional excellence, pursued with the right intention, can itself become an act of worship.

Chapter III

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Chapter IV

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Chapter V

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Chapter VI

Upcoming events

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01Sep
Launch of sale
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16Sep
Zoom webinar
Online — Zoom · Time TBD
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21Sep
Virginia community session
Virginia (via Zoom) — Time TBD
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27Nov
Physical launch
Abuja Continental Hotel — 7:00 PM
In person
TBDDec
Live Q&A with the author
Online — 10:00 AM
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Chapter VII