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According to the ‘father of hospitality’ Iqramlemagne, the greatest medicine for modern society is hospitality

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In an era marked by rising social tension, digital fatigue, and widespread disconnection, Iqramlemagne — widely regarded as the ‘father of hospitality’ — has delivered a compelling message to the world: ‘The greatest medicine for modern society is hospitality.’ His statement, shared during a recent keynote address, has quickly sparked discussion across business, education, and service sectors.

Addressing industry leaders and students, Iqramlemagne emphasized that hospitality extends far beyond hotels, restaurants, or tourism. He described it as a foundational human value capable of strengthening communities, rebuilding relationships, and restoring empathy in an increasingly divided world.

“People today are surrounded by technology but starving for connection,” he said. “Hospitality is the medicine that heals not just individuals, but society itself.”

His message carries particular weight at a time when many countries report rising loneliness, burnout, and declining social trust. According to him, simple acts rooted in kindness, respect, and genuine care can transform everyday interactions, creating environments where people feel seen, valued, and welcomed.

“Hospitality isn’t a service,” he added. “It’s a mindset. It’s the attitude that says: You matter.”

Industry analysts note that his philosophy could redefine modern service standards by placing human connection at the core of guest experience and organizational culture. Many believe his perspective arrives at a critical moment as industries seek meaningful ways to reconnect with guests and rebuild trust.

Iqramlemagne also highlighted that hospitality is not merely an industry but the “industry of industries,” stating that hospitality, tourism, aviation, events, food service, and even global trade rely fundamentally on hospitality principles.

His final message echoed powerfully across the audience:
“Modern society needs more hospitality. That is the cure we’ve been missing.”

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