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Focuses on leveraging acts of worship—such as Salah (prayer), Dhikr (remembrance), and Dua (supplication)—to cultivate Barakah (divine blessing). Faris argues that Barakah is the "link between productivity and spirituality," allowing one to achieve more with less.
Provides actionable advice on managing bodily health to maintain high energy levels, drawing from both modern science and Prophetic examples (e.g., proper sleep hygiene and mindful eating).
The book is noted for its accessible language and illustrative summaries and infographics at the end of each chapter. About the Author Meet the Author — The Productive Muslim Book The Productive Muslim Faris, Mohammed. The Prod...
Faris defines productivity through a simple formula: Focus: Strategies to manage attention in a distracted age.
The book is structured into three primary sections that address different aspects of a believer's life: Focuses on leveraging acts of worship—such as Salah
Faris presents "Barakah Culture" as a God-centered alternative to modern "hustle culture," emphasizing internal peace over external burnout.
A dedicated chapter (or appendix) on maintaining high performance during the fasting month. The book is noted for its accessible language
Encourages contributing to the community and leaving a lasting legacy ( Sadaqah Jariyah ) through service and impactful work. Key Highlights & Practical Tools