Start-ups are one of the engines of growth for any economy, not just the Islamic one. From Microsoft and Oracle to modern-day superstars like Amazon, Google, LinkedIn, Facebook, and the world’s most valuable company, Apple, all companies have been the direct result of entrepreneurship. With every big success story like Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook and Apple, there are hundreds of failures, but that is part of the process, and entrepreneurs will continue to innovate in software, biotechnology and energy. And so, with growing ecosystems for entrepreneurship in the Islamic world, and game-changing initiatives to position Dubai as the global capital of Islamic economic jurisprudence, there has never been a better time to be a Muslim entrepreneur.