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1-Break tasks into steps 2-Prioritise most important tasks 3-Set dead lines 4-Eliminate distractions 5-Visualise the end results 6-Start with the most difficult 7-Commit to a small start 8-Environment design
Assalamu alaikum brother Muhammed, I bought the kitchen safe time box and wallahi it made me soo productive. May Allah reward you the highest rank in paradise❤❤❤
Allahuma barek brother, your content is becoming really good that I even feel confident to say this channel is Gold right now,you nailed it and gave the best and most precise instructions for productivity,fitness and life generally speaking. Mashallah straight to the point I like it, may Allah reward you Dunya wa Akhira🤲
I wish there was a productive game that you could play to show you reaching your goals. When I see this video that is what I think of. Nothing destructive just showing constructive movement.
Great video. Baraka Allah Fik! The motion design and animations in this are great, keep it up! PS: Not all the RU-vid chapters listed in the description are working correctly, the last 4 are not clickable and don't show up in the timeline. Not sure why
be careful of being someone who just visualizes success, use the method allah has taught us. Fear and hope, visualize jahannam, failure, and loss just as much. If you don't do ur work you will regret it, you will be behind and remember if you do it you will get jahannah, you will be able to help who you want and u will reach your dreams
Assalamu alaykum akhi I would just like to advise you to remove the pictures from the wall as Abu Sa’id al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “The angels do not enter a house in which there are statues or pictures.” (Narrated by Imaam Ahmad; see also Sahih al-Jami’, 1961)
@@roeen. how do any of you actually believe in “adalat al Sahabah” or the “justice of the companions” and by extension why is you ur definition of a “companion” so ridiculous and broad (no offence) I mean would you consider every person who met you and became a Muslim to be automatically just and a close trustworthy confidant? No of course not but why do you use the same logic for the Prophet?
@@Saber23 I'm not sure if I fully understand your question. Sahaba are those who were Muslim and in the presence of Prophet Muhammad PBUH. Do you mind answering what religion you follow? May Allah SWT bless and guide you. Ameen
@@roeen. the generally agreed upon definition of a companion is someone who was a Muslim, saw the Prophet (if only once) and then died upon that and by virtue of that alone they’re deemed trustworthy and just this to me is completely ridiculous and borders on totally blind faith and ignores history so I’m asking how you can believe in such a thing or why you believe in it
In search for the right teacher of the right caliber , I lost an entire five ears study and now I feel like my heart towards the language is dead, though, I wish I could understand what Allah is saying to me in the Quran but an absence of someone who really understands the language and I could discuss my understanding, is destroying the remaining desire to continue 😫😫🤦♀️
Abu Sa’id al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “The angels do not enter a house in which there are statues or pictures.” (Narrated by Imaam Ahmad; see also Sahih al-Jami’, 1961)
I notice you have pictures of people hanged, isn't that prohibited brother? "Do not leave any picture without blotting it out and do not leave any built-up grave without levelling it.” (Narrated by Muslim, 1/66)
@@Saber23 You cant hang pictures of any animals (humans included). However calligraphy, abstract art, modern art and pictures of landscapes, skyscapes, seascapes and other stuff is all allowed.
@@Saber23 ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allah (peace be on him) returned once from a journey, and saw a curtain which I had hung along a platform with some pictures on it. The colour of his face changed. He tore it up and said, “O ‘Aishah, the most tormented people on the Day of Resurrection are those who contend with Allah in terms of creation.” (Bukhari and Muslim)