You will never miss Fajr after doing these 6 things:
Your mornings don’t fail at the alarm.
They fail at night.
What you do after Maghrib shows up at Fajr. Late sleep, no plan for tomorrow, and no intention for Fajr… it all carries into your morning.
Fajr is not a morning issue - it’s a night problem. Here’s how to fix it:
1. Sleep early
Don’t delay sleep after Isha. Late nights are the biggest reason Fajr is missed. The earlier you sleep, the easier it becomes to wake up with energy and clarity.
2. Set multiple alarms
Don’t depend on one alarm. Place your phone far from your bed so you’re forced to stand up. Use a strong, unfamiliar ringtone so your brain doesn’t ignore it.
3. Make du’a before sleep
Before you close your eyes, sincerely ask Allah to wake you for Fajr. This builds reliance on Him, not just your own strength or systems.
4. End your night with dhikr
Keep your tongue busy with remembrance before sleeping. Even a few simple adhkar calm the heart, reduce anxiety, and help you sleep in a more peaceful state.
5. Plan something after Fajr
Waking up is easier when there’s purpose waiting. Plan Qur’an, dhikr, a walk, or study time after Fajr so your mind has a reason to get up.
6. End your night properly
Avoid late-night scrolling and distractions. Try to sleep in a calm state - reduce noise, settle your thoughts, and end with wudu and simple dhikr when possible.
If you knew the reward of Fajr, you would fix your intention for it.
Fajr isn’t just a prayer - it’s a moment of barakah that shapes your entire day.
What begins with intention is easier to protect with action.
Small consistency > random effort.
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