The habit trains the nafs.
The nafs trains the life.
You think you’re losing one night.
You’re losing the version of you who was supposed to show up.
4. Your mornings.
Relapse at night. Sleep late. Miss Fajr. Wake up guilty and already behind.
No structure. No momentum. Just damage control.
Fajr isn’t just a prayer.
It’s who leads your day - you or your nafs.
Miss enough mornings and you stop believing you’re the kind of person who shows up.
5. Your presence.
You’re there - but you’re not there.
Sitting with family, mind elsewhere.
Opening Qur’an, heart absent.
Putting in hours, nothing building.
Allah doesn’t pour barakah into a heart the nafs has already scattered.
You’re not short on time.
Your time has no barakah.
Now you know why.
Fix it by:
→ No phone alone at night
→ Guard Fajr like your life depends on it
→ Clean your feed completely
→ Lower your gaze - that is the mujahadah
→ If you fall, reset immediately - don’t spiral
→ Start your morning with Qur’an, not your phone
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The prayer over you has ended, and footsteps slowly fade as your loved ones walk away. You lie alone now, wrapped in your shroud, with nothing from this life but your deeds. The life you once knew has ended, and what you sent ahead is all that remains. In this quiet moment, you realize the reality of this world was never meant to last.
1 Day after your Funeral...
Your family is mourning, adjusting to life without you. They remember your words, your laughter, and your kindness - but for you, that world is gone. You are now in a place where status, wealth, and reputation hold no value, and the only currency is your sincerity and the deeds you carried out for Allah's sake.