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7 Daily Spiritual Productive Habits to Develop
You should aim to develop the following 7 Spiritually Productive activities into habits so that you can hopefully continue benefitting from them throughout your life. I consider these activities as the spiritual ‘bread and butter’ of any Productive Muslim. To develop them as habits is the essence of embarking on your journey towards the love of Allah (Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala) and constantly increasing in your eman, inshaAllah:
1) Pray the Sunnah Prayers before and/or after Prayer:
I know it’s easier to just pray the obligatory prayers and rush out of the mosque! However, when we realise the rewards we’re missing from not praying these Sunnah prayers we won’t leave them. Over the years I have learnt there’s only ONE way of getting yourself to pray these Sunnah prayers constantly: Get into the habit of praying them! They’ll soon become part and parcel of your Salah and your Salah will feel incomplete without performing these acts.
*huuu. masih lagi gagal untuk penuh. =.=' usaha lagi!
*hmm, cadangan untuk istiqamah, kita mungkin boleh mulakan dengan yang mana kita rasa mampu untuk buat. contoh, mungkin boleh wajibkan dulu qobliyah subuh @ asar, dan ba'diyah maghrib. lama-lama nanti, insyaAllah akan ada rasa nak topup yang lain.
*nie ganjaran yang Allah akan bagi. susah kan nak istiqamah? tapi, ada tak yang takmau mahligai di syurga? huh!
*"sesiapa yang mengerjakan sembahyang sunat sebanyak dua belas rakaat dalam sehari semalam, maka Allah SWT membina mahligai di dalam syurga untuknya."~ hadis.
*sama-sama doakan okeh. :D
2) Remembrance of Allah after Salah:
Again, it’s easy to rush out after Salah due to our busy lives, though if we are honest, how long does it take to recite the supplications after Salah? (The Answer: 5-7 minutes!). If you’re not sure what I’m referring to, you may find the supplications at MakeDua.com. Nowadays you’ll find pocket notebooks/or phone applications with these supplications. Get into the habit of reciting them daily after each Salah to enrich your Salah experience.
*setuju! hakikatnya, memang sangat sekejap. hmm.
*owh.. makedua.com tuh subhanallah, bestla. :)
3) Morning/Evening Remembrance of Allah:
Step 2 is also included in this habit. There exists a beautiful set of duas/remembrances from the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) which he used to say before sunrise and after sunset. They are true stress relievers and energy boosters which never fail to make my days and evenings feel blessed. [You can find the duas at MakeDua.com]
*al-mathurat! saya sokong! sangat membekalkan tenaga dan semangat baru. eceh. serius, tak tipu.
*pun sebenarnya sangat sekejap kalau dah jadi rutin harian. tak sampai 10 minit untuk bacaan mathurat sughra.
*kadang, terfikir. kenapa kadang-kadang ada rasa malas? Allahhu Allah.
4) Night Prayer:
Hamdulillah, during Ramadan we have the wonderful Taraweeh prayers to attend. However, outside of Ramadan there are many opportunities to still obtain the reward of the night prayer. If you’re new to night prayer or you don’t pray it constantly during the year, make sure you try to attend prayers each and every night in congregation at the mosque (particularly brothers), and give yourself a ‘no-excuse’ policy. Develop a habit of praying Tahajjud and continuing to pray them for an entire 30 days; this will set you on better footing to continue with the Night Prayer for the rest of the year inshaAllah.
*no excuse policy? okeh!
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7 Daily Spiritual Productive Habits to Develop
You should aim to develop the following 7 Spiritually Productive activities into habits so that you can hopefully continue benefitting from them throughout your life. I consider these activities as the spiritual ‘bread and butter’ of any Productive Muslim. To develop them as habits is the essence of embarking on your journey towards the love of Allah (Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala) and constantly increasing in your eman, inshaAllah:
1) Pray the Sunnah Prayers before and/or after Prayer:
I know it’s easier to just pray the obligatory prayers and rush out of the mosque! However, when we realise the rewards we’re missing from not praying these Sunnah prayers we won’t leave them. Over the years I have learnt there’s only ONE way of getting yourself to pray these Sunnah prayers constantly: Get into the habit of praying them! They’ll soon become part and parcel of your Salah and your Salah will feel incomplete without performing these acts.
*huuu. masih lagi gagal untuk penuh. =.=' usaha lagi!
*hmm, cadangan untuk istiqamah, kita mungkin boleh mulakan dengan yang mana kita rasa mampu untuk buat. contoh, mungkin boleh wajibkan dulu qobliyah subuh @ asar, dan ba'diyah maghrib. lama-lama nanti, insyaAllah akan ada rasa nak topup yang lain.
*nie ganjaran yang Allah akan bagi. susah kan nak istiqamah? tapi, ada tak yang takmau mahligai di syurga? huh!
*"sesiapa yang mengerjakan sembahyang sunat sebanyak dua belas rakaat dalam sehari semalam, maka Allah SWT membina mahligai di dalam syurga untuknya."~ hadis.
*sama-sama doakan okeh. :D
2) Remembrance of Allah after Salah:
Again, it’s easy to rush out after Salah due to our busy lives, though if we are honest, how long does it take to recite the supplications after Salah? (The Answer: 5-7 minutes!). If you’re not sure what I’m referring to, you may find the supplications at MakeDua.com. Nowadays you’ll find pocket notebooks/or phone applications with these supplications. Get into the habit of reciting them daily after each Salah to enrich your Salah experience.
*setuju! hakikatnya, memang sangat sekejap. hmm.
*owh.. makedua.com tuh subhanallah, bestla. :)
3) Morning/Evening Remembrance of Allah:
Step 2 is also included in this habit. There exists a beautiful set of duas/remembrances from the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) which he used to say before sunrise and after sunset. They are true stress relievers and energy boosters which never fail to make my days and evenings feel blessed. [You can find the duas at MakeDua.com]
*al-mathurat! saya sokong! sangat membekalkan tenaga dan semangat baru. eceh. serius, tak tipu.
*pun sebenarnya sangat sekejap kalau dah jadi rutin harian. tak sampai 10 minit untuk bacaan mathurat sughra.
*kadang, terfikir. kenapa kadang-kadang ada rasa malas? Allahhu Allah.
4) Night Prayer:
Hamdulillah, during Ramadan we have the wonderful Taraweeh prayers to attend. However, outside of Ramadan there are many opportunities to still obtain the reward of the night prayer. If you’re new to night prayer or you don’t pray it constantly during the year, make sure you try to attend prayers each and every night in congregation at the mosque (particularly brothers), and give yourself a ‘no-excuse’ policy. Develop a habit of praying Tahajjud and continuing to pray them for an entire 30 days; this will set you on better footing to continue with the Night Prayer for the rest of the year inshaAllah.
*no excuse policy? okeh!
*yang nie pun, kalau nak istiqamah, mungkin boleh cuba bangun 1/2 jam sebelum subuh. kalau subuh sekarang, 6 a.m mungkin boleh cuba 5.30 a.m.
*kadang terlepas jugak. huu. tapi takpe, practice makes perfect kan?
5) Duha Prayer:
Here’s a Productive Muslim’s top secret to a productive day: 2 rak’ahs known as the Duha prayer which you may pray at anytime after sunrise till before the sun reaches it’s zenith (around 30 minutes before Dhuhr). The reward of this prayer is similar to giving charity on behalf of every bone in your body, and the energy and buzz you feel during the day is amazing.
*waktu nie kalau berdoa, entahlah rasa tenang sangat. boleh menangis tiba-tiba. ops. :)
*kalau baca Quran pun, ayat-ayat mudah sekali menyentuh hati. saya pun tak tau kenapa. tapi, sungguh! ;)
*ya Allah, mudahkanlah untuk kami istiqamah. amin.
6) Supplications before you Sleep:
You’ve just had a long day and you’re super tired. You climb into bed and you want to hit the sack… but wait! Before you do, can you give yourself just 10 more minutes to recite the supplications before sleeping? That’s all. Try them and find yourself experiencing the most beautiful sleep ever and waking up for Fajr easily, inshaAllah. For more information on waking up for fajr, constantly, everyday, without fail read How to Wake up for Fajr.
*ini yang paling susah sekali. haishh.
*tahu je Al-Mulk boleh jadi pelindung dalam kubur nanti. tapi kadang.. kalau dah ngantuk tu, ya Allah.. itu tanda cinta dunia masih penuh di hati.
*hmmm. muhasabah!
7) Reciting one hour of Quran each day:
Notice: I said here recite one hour of Quran each day and not one juz’ or one Surah. The amount of Quran you read is not as important as the quality of your understanding. If you spend one hour reciting one verse but understand it fully, that’s more important and beneficial then reciting lots of Quran at break-neck speed yet not understanding a word.
*try sangat untuk dapatkan 10 muka sehari. means boleh dapat 1 juz dalam masa dua hari. hmm.
*kadang boleh je facebooking atau duduk depan laptop berjam-jam, tapi Al-Quran? ya Allah.. seronoknya kalau mampu istiqamah jadi pendamping setia Al-Quran kan? macam kekasih yang setia!
*moga Allah mudahkan kita. amin3.
So there you go, 7 spiritually productive habits you can develop throughout the year starting from TODAY!
Note: The below worksheets can help you in developing the above habits;
The Daily Taskinator
The Weekly Taskinator
The ProductiveMuslim Habitator
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oh!
saya memang dah jatuh cinta dengan website ini.
artikel nie saya copy dari situ.
moga bermanfaat.
saya nak jadi baik.
tolong doakan saya.
ya?
terima kasih.
(:
Wallahhua'lam.
esok next paper.
Islam in the Malay World.
mohon doanya ya!
seriusly, sangat-sangat rinduuuu rumah.
:(
saya memang dah jatuh cinta dengan website ini.
artikel nie saya copy dari situ.
moga bermanfaat.
saya nak jadi baik.
tolong doakan saya.
ya?
terima kasih.
(:
Wallahhua'lam.
esok next paper.
Islam in the Malay World.
mohon doanya ya!
seriusly, sangat-sangat rinduuuu rumah.
:(
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