How To Cultivate Barakah in a Busy Routine
Barakah is defined by al-Rāghib al-Aṣfahānī as “the establishment (or stability) of divine goodness within something” (see Al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qur’ān, under the entry برك).
In other words, it is the stable presence of divine goodness that leads to growth, continuity, and benefit beyond expectation or measure. It is when Allah’s favor takes root in something, be it time, wealth, knowledge, deeds, or relationships, causing it to flourish in unseen ways.
In an age of endless distractions and digital noise, building a purposeful routine can feel overwhelming. This 5-day Learning Plan reconnects you with the timeless sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), who lived each day with God-consciousness, balance, and sincerity. Through Quranic reminders, authentic hadith, and simple practices, you’ll learn how to guard your time, center your day around the remembrance of Allah, and create habits that nourish your body and soul inshaAllah. If you’ve been struggling with procrastination or longing for more barakah in your day, this is your invitation to begin again with intention.
Topics Covered:
- The value of time and accountability in Islam
- The daily habits and rhythm of the Prophet (peace be upon him)
- How to identify and cut out time-wasting distractions
- Structuring your day around salah and spiritual purpose
- Making small, consistent habits for lasting change
Ready to take your time seriously and walk in the footsteps of the Prophet (peace be upon him)? Start today.
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Lessons
- 1. Time is a Trust
- 2. The Prophetic Routine
- 3. Wasted Time – What Distracts the Heart and Steals Barakah
- 4. Building a Routine that Aligns with Faith
- 5. Living Intentionally for the Sake of Allah