Daily Islamic Habits That Bring Barakah in Life: A Practical Guide to a Blessed and Peaceful Life (Part 3)
In the previous sections, we discussed the importance of Fajr prayer, Quran recitation, dhikr, saying Bismillah, making istighfar, giving charity, maintaining family ties, making dua, earning halal income, practicing gratitude, and spreading kindness.
In this final section, we'll explore additional habits that help preserve Allah's blessings and conclude with a practical daily routine you can follow.
Habit 12: Place Your Trust in Allah (Tawakkul)
One of the greatest qualities of a believer is Tawakkul—placing complete trust in Allah while making every reasonable effort.
Trusting Allah does not mean sitting idle and expecting miracles. Islam teaches us to work hard, plan wisely, and then leave the results to Allah.
Allah says in the Quran:
"...And whoever relies upon Allah – then He is sufficient for him."(Surah At-Talaq 65:3)
Life often brings uncertainty. You may worry about your career, finances, children's future, health, or business. While planning is important, excessive worry only drains your energy.
Instead, make dua, take halal means, and trust Allah's wisdom.
Practical Ways to Develop Tawakkul
Begin every task with sincere intention.
Pray Istikhara for important decisions.
Accept that Allah's timing is perfect.
Avoid constant anxiety over matters beyond your control.
Remember that every test carries wisdom.
People who trust Allah experience a unique peace that cannot be purchased with wealth.
Habit 13: Avoid Sins That Remove Barakah
Just as good deeds attract blessings, sins can remove them.
Many people ask Allah for more barakah while continuing habits that drive blessings away.
Common examples include:
Lying
Cheating
Backbiting (Ghibah)
Breaking promises
Dishonesty in business
Consuming haram income
Neglecting obligatory prayers
Disrespecting parents
Wasting time on harmful entertainment
Even small sins become dangerous when repeated without repentance.
Whenever you slip, turn back to Allah immediately.
Remember:
Allah loves those who sincerely repent.
Habit 14: Use Your Time Wisely
Time is one of Allah's greatest blessings.
Unlike money, once time is gone, it can never be recovered.
Many people complain that they have "no time," yet hours disappear scrolling social media or engaging in activities that bring little benefit.
Barakah in time means accomplishing more with less effort.
Ways to Increase Barakah in Time
Wake up early.
Pray Fajr on time.
Plan your day after Fajr.
Prioritize important tasks.
Reduce unnecessary screen time.
Avoid procrastination.
Schedule time for worship and family.
When your day begins with Allah's remembrance, your time often feels more productive and meaningful.
Habit 15: Seek Beneficial Knowledge Every Day
Seeking knowledge is an act of worship.
You don't need to spend hours every day. Even 15–20 minutes of beneficial learning can transform your life over time.
Focus on knowledge that brings you closer to Allah and helps you become a better person.
Examples include:
Reading the Quran with Tafsir
Learning authentic Hadith
Studying Islamic manners (Akhlaq)
Improving your understanding of Salah
Learning Arabic gradually
Reading beneficial Islamic books
Listening to trusted scholars
Knowledge without action has little value, so always try to implement what you learn.
As your knowledge grows, your worship becomes more sincere and your decisions become wiser.
A Simple Daily Barakah Routine
If you're unsure where to start, follow this easy routine:
Morning
Wake up for Fajr.
Pray Fajr on time.
Read 2–3 pages of the Quran.
Make morning adhkar.
Plan your day with Bismillah.
During the Day
Perform your prayers on time.
Repeat dhikr during free moments.
Give a small amount of charity if possible.
Speak kindly and avoid gossip.
Work honestly and seek halal income.
Evening
Spend quality time with family.
Express gratitude by saying Alhamdulillah.
Read a few pages of an Islamic book.
Make dua for yourself and others.
Seek forgiveness before sleeping.
Small, consistent habits often have a greater impact than occasional large efforts.
Common Mistakes That Prevent Barakah
Many Muslims unknowingly reduce the blessings in their lives by falling into habits such as:
Delaying obligatory prayers.
Ignoring the Quran for long periods.
Holding grudges.
Wasting food.
Being ungrateful.
Living beyond their means.
Chasing wealth while neglecting worship.
Constantly comparing themselves to others.
Forgetting Allah during times of ease.
Recognizing these habits is the first step toward positive change.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the fastest way to bring barakah into life?
There is no single "fastest" method, but praying on time, maintaining sincere faith, earning halal income, giving charity, and making regular dua are among the most effective ways to seek Allah's blessings.
2. Can barakah increase wealth?
Yes. Barakah may not always mean having more money, but it often means your wealth goes further, brings peace, and benefits you and your family in meaningful ways.
3. Does giving charity reduce wealth?
No. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught that charity does not decrease wealth. Allah promises to reward and replace what is spent sincerely for His sake.
4. How can I bring barakah into my home?
Pray together as a family, recite the Quran regularly, remember Allah often, maintain kindness between family members, avoid sinful activities, and begin important actions with Bismillah.
5. Can small daily habits really make a difference?
Absolutely. Islam values consistency. Small acts performed regularly are beloved to Allah and can have a lasting impact on your character and spiritual growth.
Final Thoughts
Barakah is one of the greatest gifts a believer can receive. It is not measured by wealth, status, or possessions, but by the goodness, peace, and benefit Allah places in every part of our lives.
The habits discussed in this guide are simple, practical, and rooted in authentic Islamic teachings. You don't need to implement them all at once. Start with one or two habits, remain consistent, and gradually add more as they become part of your daily routine.
Whether it's praying Fajr on time, reading a few verses of the Quran, making sincere dua, giving a small amount of charity, or simply greeting others with a smile, every sincere action for the sake of Allah carries immense value.
May Allah ﷻ fill your life, family, wealth, health, knowledge, and time with abundant barakah, forgive our shortcomings, and keep us steadfast on the straight path. Ameen.


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