During an interview with MBMuslima Magazine last year, I discussed the answer to a very commonly asked question- What is Productivity? Whilst ProductiveMuslim.com doesn’t have all the answers, here are some possible responses to the ever burning questions on productivity: 1) What is productivity? Productivity has many definitions, and many people I’ve asked explain it in
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Feature Article: 18 sources of Barakah!
If we were to look for an Islamic definition of Productivity, it can probably be summarised in the word “barakah” or Blessing. Being able to achieve more with few resources, doing much in little time, and generating a lot with little effort is surely a blessing from Allah (Subahanahu Wa Ta’ala).
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“Times change so quickly that if you and I don’t keep up with the times, we’ll find ourselves with an umbrella in our hand, over our head, when the sun is out. Or we’ll find ourselves standing in the rain, with the umbrella inside the door.” Malcolm X These wise words are shared by a
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People ask me whether I’m always productive and if I ever relax… The answer is yes and no. Yes, I try to be constantly productive and not waste my time, but that doesn’t mean that I’m on energizer batteries 24/7! In fact, I do switch between 3 different modes of Productivity: 1. Time out Mode This
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In a recent interview at ProductiveMuslim.com, Shaykh Yasir Qadhi shared beautiful lessons of productivity for our listeners. There was something he said like many of our interviewees about being a productive Muslim which struck me as the golden lesson of productivity. He said that: “The difference between a productive person and a workaholic is determined
Read articleSeries: 21 ProductiveMuslim Hobbies Part 4
Here are 21 hobbies we can engage ourselves in; some are a bit outside the box, (not the typical Muslim hobby I would say)… others are more ‘traditional’.
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