Disappear this Ramadan and set yourself 12 months ahead with these habits:
1. Wake up for Tahajjud (last third of the night)
The world is asleep.
Shaytan is chained.
Your nafs is quiet.
Win the night, win Ramadan.
Win Ramadan, win the year.
2. Fast from your phone after Isha until Fajr
Not just food and water.
Fast from the thing that's actually destroying you.
Your screen.
No scrolling before bed
No "quick checks" at 2am
No dopamine hits when you're weak
3. Recite the Quran with intention (not just speed)
Everyone's racing to finish 30 juz.
Almost no one is letting it change them.
• Pick ONE surah.
• Read the tafsir. (tafsir ibn kathir or tafsir as-sa'di)
• Try to understand what Allah is actually saying to YOU.
Transformation doesn't come from speed reading.
It comes from letting the words rewire your heart.
2 pages with reflection > 2 juz without it.
4. Build ONE Islamic habit that outlasts Ramadan
Most people go hard for 30 days.
Then collapse on Eid +1.
Don't be like that.
Choose ONE practice you'll carry forever:
• Fajr in the masjid
• Daily Quran after Fajr
• Consistent night prayer
• Guarding your gaze like your life depends on it
Ramadan isn't a sprint.
It's the foundation for the next 11 months.
5. Invest in your Akhirah while everyone's distracted
While others are:
• Binging after taraweeh
• Staying up until suhoor doing nothing
• Wasting Laylatul Qadr on their phones
You're:
• Learning your deen properly
• Breaking the addiction cycles
• Building the discipline that lasts for years to come
This Ramadan disappears from the noise.
Reappear as someone unrecognizable.
Change fatigue isn’t about people resisting change, it’s about systems that can’t adapt. 🤔
When systems fall short, people compensate, and that’s how burnout starts. Sustainable digital transformation fixes systems, not people.
#DigitalTransformation#SystemDesign#Eleven36
🚨 BREAKING:
🇬🇧 British surgeon who returned from Gaza EXPOSES a shocking truth about israeli army:
He says: “Palestinian bodies of children returned with hearts, lungs, and livers removed”
Dear Muslims,
This Ramadan will be the most difficult.
Gaza has been facing genocide almost 3 years.
Stay steadfast with your Salah from now and prepare to not miss a fast for this Ramadan.
I don’t know how you performed last year.
But I pray this year you perform better.
You have a chance to be forgiven after eating a meal every day.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught us to say Alhamdulillah after we eat our food, but he said specifically that whoever eat and says the following:
Alhamdulillah-illadhi at'amani hadha wa razaqanihi min ghayri hawlim minni wala quwwah —
All praise and thanks be to the One who has fed me this, and provided it to me without any strength or any capacity of my own.
He said, Allah will forgive all your past sins. [Ibn Majah, 3285]
how to reach a flow barakah state:
- wake at tahajjud
- pray fajr
- do your morning adhkar
- recite quran after
- work on a purposeful project
- 10k steps
- organic halal high protein meals (or fast)
- 2.5L of water
- 1000x istighfar & salawat
based on experience.
Questions about ownership, risk, and coexistence surface, and that’s when progress stalls. Not because the technology is wrong, but because the structure underneath it isn’t clear.
The fix isn’t another tool, it’s clarity.
👉 https://t.co/fO7IlG5phF
#EnterpriseIT#SystemDesign
Most transformation efforts don’t slow down during deployment, they slow down earlier, in rooms where technology is discussed but decisions aren’t made. 🤔
The agenda feels simple: what platform to adopt, what system to replace, what tool might finally fix things. 💻