18 sources of Barakah!
If we were to look for an Islamic definition of Productivity, it can
probably be summarised in the word “barakah” or Blessing. Being able to
achieve more with few resources, doing much in little time, and
generating a lot with little effort is surely a blessing from Allah
(Subahanahu Wa Ta’ala). Yet Barakah has somehow become a lost treasure
these days; everyone’s looking for it, but no one seems to find it! You
always hear people complaining that there’s no barakah in their time, no
barakah in their sleep, no barakah in their money and the rest of it.
In this article, we’ll solve this mystery inshaAllah: we’ll find out
what Barakah is and where you can find it!
What is Barakah? A
Well-known daee explains it as
follows: والبركة: هي ثبوت الخير الإلهي في الشيء؛ فإنها إذا حلت في قليل
كثرته، وإذا حلت في كثير نفع، ومن أعظم ثمار البركة في الأمور كلها
إستعمالها في طاعة الله عز وجل.
“Barakah is the attachment of Divine
goodness to a thing, so if it occurs in something little, it increases
it. And if it occurs in something much it benefits. And the greatest
fruits of Barakah in all things is to use that barakah in the obedience
of Allah (Subahanahu Wa Ta’ala)”
Sources of Barakah
I’m
a firm believer that Barakah is not a lost treasure, rather, it’s right
in front of our eyes! This treasure is only available and ready to be
handed over to the one who works for it. Below, I list some of the
sources of Barakah. It’s not an exhaustive list, therefore, I do hope
you can contribute to it with your comments inshaAllah so we can all
share and extend our understanding of this great treasure at
ProductiveMuslim.com!
1. Good Intentions
If
you want something to have barakah attached to it, have good intentions
for it. More specifically, make sure that deed is intended for the sake
of Allah (Subahanahu Wa Ta’ala). Looking again at the definition of
Barakah, you may guess that without us intending what we have or do for
the Sake of Allah, the “Divine goodness” won’t be found in our deeds.
2. Piety and Belief in Allah
Allah says in the Quran:
“If
the people of the towns had but believed and feared Allah, We should
indeed have opened out to them (All kinds of) blessings from heaven and
earth…”(Surah Al-A’raf, Verse 96). And He says in the Quran:
“And
for those who fear Allah, He (ever) prepares a way out. And He provides
for him from (sources) he never could imagine” (Surah Al-Talaq, Verses
2-3).
3. Putting your trust in Allah
Allah says in the Quran:
“And
if any one puts his trust in Allah, sufficient is (Allah) for him. For
Allah will surely accomplish his purpose. Verily, for all things has
Allah appointed a due proportion” (Surah Al-Talaq, verses 3) Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
“If
only you relied on Allah a true reliance, He would provide sustenance
for you just as He does the birds: They fly out in the morning empty and
return in the afternoon with full stomachs. (Ahmad, An-Nasa’I, Ibn
Majah, Al-Hakim and At-Tirmidhi)
4. Reading Quran
This is the fountain of Barakah! But subhanaAllah, we rarely drink from it! Allah says in the Quran: “
And
this is a Book which We have sent down, bringing blessings, and
confirming (the revelations) which came before it…” (Surah Al-An’am,
Verse 92). So read the Quran, and observe the blessings and barakah
of Allah enter your life. The further we are from this Book of Guidance,
the less barakah we will have in our lives.
5. Saying Bismillah
When
you say “Bismillah” before anything you do, you’re invoking the Name of
Allah on that activity; not only will that activity be blessed but
shaytaan cannot take part in it! So always say “Bismillah” before
anything you do! mSubhanaAllah, it’s easy for us to forget to say
“Bismillah”. Sometimes we’re so used to saying it that we cannot
remember whether we said it or not! Try to be conscious of saying
“Bismillah” and understand what you’re saying before your action is
performed.
6. Eating with People
Anyone
who has had the experience of inviting guests to his/her house will
know this one. No matter how little you think the food you’re presenting
to your guest is, it’s always more than enough! (Note: this is not an
excuse to be miserly when you invite guests over; in fact we should
follow the Sunnah of our Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) whom when
visited by the angels prepared a large meal for them). What I’m
referring to here is the blessing that occurs when eating together,
confirmed in the hadeeth of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who
said: “
Eat together, for blessing is in Jamma’a (congregation or being together)…” and in another hadeeth:
“Whoever
has food enough for two persons, should take a third one, and whoever
has food enough for four persons, should take a fifth
or a sixth (or said something similar).” (Bukhari, Volume 4. Book 56.
Number 781)
7. Honesty in Trade
This
is for all of the business people out there (include ebayers!). We
shouldn’t assume lying and deceiving people will make our trade
profitable. On the contrary, it will remove the blessing from your
trade. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
“The buyer and the
seller have the option of canceling or confirming the bargain unless
they separate, and if they spoke the truth and made clear the defects of
the goods, then they would be blessed in their bargain, and if they
told lies and hid some facts, their bargain would be deprived of Allah’s
blessings”.( Bukhari, Volume 3, Book 34, Number 293) Yes, it’s difficult to be honest when you’re trying to sell something, but trust me it’s worth it.
8. Dua
Ask
Allah for barakah! If you take note of some of the Duas of the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) you’ll notice that the Prophet used to make
dua for barakah. We always say: “May Allah bless you!” Well, guess
what? That’s a source of barakah! Also, when you’re invited to someone’s
house, Prophet Muhammad advised us to make the following dua for the
host:
“O Allah, bless for them, that which You have provided them, forgive them and have mercy upon them.”
9. Halal Income/money
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
“O people, Allah is good and He therefore, accepts only that which is good” (Scholars
say this refers to Halal income and the importance of it). A scholar
also said of the one who eats Haram, that his limbs will disobey Allah
whether he likes it or not, and that the one who eats Halal and seeks
Halal income, his limbs will also do good and will be given the
permission to seek goodness. This concept of your limbs being ‘blessed’
and enabled to do good is truly a blessing and a barakah we should all
seek. It reminds me of a story of an old man who jumped a large distance
that the young men were unable to jump. When the young men asked the
old man how he did it, he replied:
“These are our limbs: we protected them from committing sins
when we were young, so Allah preserved them for us when we got old”.
10. Following the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad in everything
I’ve
said it before and I’ll say it again, the most Productive Man in the
history of humanity is our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Therefore, by simply following his lifestyle and the acts of Sunnah we
so often hear about, we obtain a great source of Barakah! Some of these
Sunnahs include: eating Suhoor, eating with the right hand from the side
of the plate, going out for Eid Salah, licking your fingers after
finishing your meal, sleeping on your right hand side, using the siwaak,
and many more. Look out for these Sunnahs and follow them, for
imitating the life of the most blessed man on earth is surely a source
of blessing!
11. Praying Istikhara
Praying
istikhara in all matters and then leaving the outcome to Allah as well
as accepting His Decree is a great source of barakah. The Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught us this beautiful dua which helps us
make decisions and not regret the choices we make in the following
hadeeth: On the authority of Jaabir Ibn ‘Abdullah he said: “The Prophet
(peace be upon him) would instruct us to pray for guidance in all of our
concerns, just as he would teach us a chapter from the Qur’an. He
(peace be upon him) would say: ‘If any of you intends to undertake a
matter then let him pray two supererogatory units (two rak’ah optional
nafil) of prayer and after which he should supplicate:
‘O Allah, I
seek Your counsel by Your knowledge and by Your power I seek strength
and I ask You from Your immense
favour, for verily You are able while I am not and verily You know
while I do not and You are the Knower of the unseen. O Allaah, if You
know this affair -and here he mentions his need- to be good for me in
relation to my religion, my life, and end, then decree and facilitate it
for me, and bless me with it, and if You know this affair to be ill for
me towards my religion, my life, and end, then remove it from me and
remove me from it, and decree for me what is good wherever it be and
make me satisfied with such.” One who seeks guidance from his
Creator and consults his fellow believers and then remains firm in his
resolve does not regret for Allah has said:
‘…and consult them in the affair. Then when you have taken a decision, put your trust in Allah…” [Quran 3: 159]
12. Giving thanks to Allah in abundance
Allah says in the Quran:
“If ye are grateful, I will add more (favours) unto you”.
A scholar once told me that if one looks into this verse, the Arabic
word that is used to confirm that Allah Wills favours unto the person
who thanks Him is actually in the form of an Oath – “La azidannakum”. So
Allah is promising the person who thanks Him an increase in goodness
and blessings, and Allah never breaks His promises.
13. Charity
In a Hadeeth Qudsi, Allah says:
“O son of Adam, spend (in charity), and I’ll spend on you!” Whenever
you are broke, or you feel barakah is zapped out of your life and
urgently need it to return, the quickest of way of gaining barakah in
your life can be through giving charity. For example, let’s say barakah
was removed from your life due to a sin you committed; charity cleanses
your sins, adds good deeds and is a source of barakah. I cannot describe
the instantaneous gratification of giving charity and the barakah that
follows it. Try it NOW!
14. Tying your ties of kinship
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said,
“Allah
created His creation, and when He had finished it, the womb, got up and
caught hold of Allah whereupon Allah said, “What is the matter?’ On
that, it said, “I seek refuge with you from those who sever the ties of
Kith and kin.” On that Allah said, “Will you be satisfied if I bestow My
favours on him who keeps your ties, and withhold My favours from him
who severs your ties?” On that it said, “Yes, O my Lord!” Then Allah
said, “That is for you.” Abu Huraira added: “If you wish, you can recite:
‘Would
you then if you were given the authority do mischief in the land and
sever your ties of kinship?” (Bukhari, Volume 6. Book 60. Number 354)
15. Waking up early
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “
Allah made the early hours blessed for my Ummah.”(Ahmed) This hadeeth was what spurred me to create
ProductiveMuslim.com!
Such gems of productivity are the sources of blessings which we should
seek to make our life productive. Waking up early is such an important
step to being blessed and feeling good throughout your day. Try to wake
up for Tahajjud, and then work during the hours before Fajr Salah. If
you cannot, then at least wake up for Fajr and stay up till sunrise
before you return to sleep. Those hours are filled with Barakah. If
you’re able to go to work in those hours, do so, you’ll get much more
work done than the whole day put together!
16. Marriage
Allah says in the Quran:
“Marry
those among you who are single, or the virtuous ones among yourselves,
male or female: if they are in poverty, Allah will give them means out
of His grace: for Allah encompasseth all, and He Knoweth all things.”
(Quran 24:32) Speaking of marriage, I highly recommend the following training course to anyone seriously thinking of getting married:
www.Practimate.com.
17. Salah
Allah says in the Quran:
“Enjoin
prayer on thy people, and be constant therein. We ask thee not to
provide sustenance: We provide it for thee. But the (fruit of) the
Hereafter is for righteousness”. To illustrate the point of Salah
further, just imagine your life without this great act of ibadah. Where
would Barakah come from? For those of you who are still wavering in your
Salah, please get back on track; this is your lifeline for the final
destination in the hereafter, and the daily food for your soul.
18. Asking Allah for forgiveness
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
“If
anyone continually asks forgiveness from Allah, Allah will appoint for
him a way out of every distress, and a relief from every anxiety, and
will provide for him from where he did not reckon.” I hope this covers most of the sources of Barakah, althoug
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