When everything feels dark...
The days when the world feels pitch black.
Your thoughts scream. Your chest aches. And your mind? A storm without a compass.
No one sees the war inside you. And you’re too tired to explain. But then…A whisper. A moment only your heart can hear:
"Do not lose heart or be sad." Surah Aal Imran 3:139
It’s more than an ayah. It’s an anchor.
From the One who knows what you carry in silence.
Because when you open the Quran in your darkest hour, you don’t just find verses. You find light. You find comfort. You find Him.
I used to obsess over every outcome.Overthink every move. Micromanage every detail.
Because I thought control = success.
But here’s what I’ve learned:
You can do everything “right” and still not get what you want. And you can mess up and still be carried through. Why?
Because outcomes aren’t in your hands. Effort is.
"Put your trust in Allah. And sufficient is Allah as Disposer of Affairs."
(Surah Ahzab: 3)
That’s tawakkul, doing your part and then stepping back. Not because you’ve given up.
But His help doesn’t come through hustle.
It comes through alignment.
When your business follows not just market rules, but faith-driven ones.
That’s when barakah enters the chat.
You don’t just build with effort.
You build it with tawakkul.
Life is usually chaotic.
Highs, lows. Wins, losses. Hustle, noise.
And in that mess, you will need support.
Not just strategy. Not just systems.
Real support. Reassuring. Unshakable.
I’ve learned the hard way.
There’s no better support than Allah’s.
If your brand still isn’t using animal brainrot… you're basically telling the algorithm, “No thanks, I don’t want millions of views.”
This is your sign to ride the brainrot wave.
Goofy animals + gibberish + a random product placement = viral gold that converts
#Brainrot#fypシ
Brands like RyanAir, KFC & TCL are milking this trend for all it’s worth and it’s working.
It’s weird. It’s wonderful. And it’s what the internet wants right now.
So… are you hopping on the Penguinelli Catustini wave or staying boring?
Imam Abu Hanifa’s business partner once sold a batch of silk with a known defect but failed to disclose it.
When Imam found out, he didn’t justify it.
He didn’t ask for the money back.
He gave away the entire profit from that sale.
Because integrity wasn’t optional.
And barakah can’t exist in what’s earned without full honesty.
In a time where everyone’s focused on scaling,
We need to remember: you will be asked not how much you made,
But how you made it.
Because real traction isn’t loud.
It’s what happens when you shut up, show up, and stay on script.
Follow along if you’d rather watch someone speedrun their failures than pretend they made $20M at 17.
For the longest time, I’d kill my own momentum. Launch something… post for a few weeks… get bored… pivot.
Repeat.
I’d quit on day 22 of something that could’ve worked on day 67.
Why? Because I thought if it didn’t blow up fast, it wasn’t working.
I’m embarrassed to admit that now, but it’s true.
What actually scales?
Not creativity. Not novelty.
Consistency.
Same message. Same offer. Same positioning, again and again until it sticks.
Now?
I’m forcing myself to stop chasing dopamine and start chasing discipline.
Keep going. Especially when it feels repetitive. That’s how breakthroughs sneak up on you.
P.S. who loves eating 6 eggs omelletes in meetings? (Im bulking lol)
We expect big shifts to come with big moments.
But they don’t.
Your next leap forward won’t feel like fireworks.
It’ll feel like “just another Monday.”
Because compounding growth is boring.
Then it’s exponential. Then it’s obvious. But only in hindsight.