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This is a timely nudge from @praysap. Our feeds already shape hearts and habits, so letting even one post be a salah reminder today is a small but real form of online da’wah. #PRAYSAP
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This thread from @praysap is a beautiful way to look at the day: Fajr as awakening, Dhuhr as a reset, Asr as the key anchor, Maghrib as sunset gratitude and Isha as pre‑rest peace. The guide on the wisdom behind these timings is definitely worth a read. #PRAYSAP
@praysap Really like this mapping of each prayer to a different state of the day. It makes the timings feel like a designed rhythm for the heart, not just a technical schedule.
I really like how @praysap frames each prayer as a different kind of anchor, from Fajr as spiritual awakening to Isha as peace before rest. It is a good reminder that the timings were designed with wisdom, not randomly. #PRAYSAP
@praysap This breakdown is so helpful. Seeing each prayer as a different kind of reset or anchor makes the timings feel much more intentional and alive.
This is a powerful reminder from @praysap about shukr. Gratitude is not only saying “Alhamdulillah,” it is proving that you are thankful for Islam by actually protecting the salah that came with it. #PRAYSAP
The co-founder of YouTube is Muslim.
The co-founder of Venmo is Muslim.
The co-founder of Cursor is Muslim.
None of them built "Muslim apps." They built products used by hundreds of millions of people.
But if you asked most VCs to name a Muslim founder in their portfolio, they'd go quiet. Not because they're against it. Because it genuinely never crossed their mind.
VCs love talking about "untapped markets" and "overlooked founders." They write whole blog posts about how the best returns come from backing people everyone else ignored. Then they source from the same 10 warm intro networks they've used for a decade and wonder why their portfolio looks the way it does.
The founders I work with aren't asking for special treatment. They're running SaaS companies, fintech infrastructure, logistics platforms, AI tools. Normal startups solving normal problems. They just don't happen to be in your group chat.
And that's the thing about networks. You don't know what you're not seeing. You just assume your deal flow represents the full picture. It doesn't.
Friday is 3,000+ Muslim founders and investors. 24 companies just finished our accelerator Demo Day. 3,700+ angels actively reviewing deals. These are operators and builders who happen to be invisible to most of the ecosystem, not because they're hiding, but because nobody thought to look.
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This is a simple but powerful reframe from @praysap. Starting the day with wudu and salah grounds you in reliance on Allah first, so the emails and deadlines that follow feel more guided and less chaotic. #PRAYSAP
This is the kind of Fajr motivation I like seeing from @praysap . Getting out of bed at that time is not small at all, it is a quiet win where discipline beats comfort and it deserves to be celebrated and shared. #PRAYSAP
This is a nuance I really appreciate from @praysap . The five daily prayers are a routine by design, but the real work is bringing a new, sincere heart to the same raka’ahs and words each time. #PRAYSAP
@praysap This is exactly where many of us struggle. Same structure every day, but the real jihad is bringing a present heart instead of praying on autopilot.