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“But my boss won’t let me...” (and other obstacles)
The real challenges of implementing Prophetic Life Balance (and how ProM 2.0 helps you navigate them)
Assalamu alaikum,
Let me guess what you're thinking:
"This Prophetic Life Balance framework sounds amazing, but..."
"My boss won't let me block time for prayers."
"My work schedule is unpredictable."
"I have young kids—there's no 'routine' possible."
"My spouse isn't on board with this."
"I travel constantly for work."
"I've tried before and always fall off track."
I hear you.
And here's what I want you to know:
Every single one of these obstacles is addressable.
But you can't address them with willpower alone. You need tools, support, and systems.
Real Obstacles, Real Solutions
Let me show you how the Productive Muslim Program tackles the challenges you're actually facing:
Obstacle #1: "I'm productive at work but feel spiritually disconnected."
The Problem: You're checking off tasks, hitting targets, and advancing your career—but inside, you feel empty. Your prayers feel rushed. You haven't touched the Quran in weeks. You're succeeding by the world's standards but failing on your own.
Productive Muslim Program Solution (Week 1 + Week 3):
You'll discover that true productivity isn't just Energy x Focus x Time. It's B(Energy) x B(Focus) x B(Time)—where B is Barakah, the divine blessing that transforms how you approach everything.
Week 1 teaches you to reframe your entire identity as Abd of Allah (servant of Allah), not as [your job title].
Week 3 gives you the three-step path to reclaim your focus: Decluttering the Mind, Reclaiming the Heart, and Disciplining the Self through Islamic practices of dhikr and spiritual presence.
Real example from a graduate:

"I had been disconnected from my salah, yearning to be close to Allah again. I now read the Quran regularly at Fajr and am consciously preparing for the Hereafter. The transformation has been beautiful." — Jamila Jones, UK
Obstacle #2: "I'm exhausted all the time—no energy left for worship or family"
The Problem: You wake up already drained. You run on coffee and adrenaline. By the time you get home, you're too exhausted to pray with khushu, too tired to connect with your spouse, too depleted for anything beyond Netflix and sleep.
Productive Muslim Program Solution (Week 2):
Week 2 is dedicated entirely to Barakah in Energy—mastering the three types of energy: Spiritual, Physical, and Social.
You'll learn:
The Islamic approach to nutrition, movement, and sleep (not generic Western biohacking)
How to eat, move, and rest according to Prophetic guidance
Energy optimization backed by both Islamic wisdom and modern science
How to create sustainable energy routines that honor your body as an Amanah (trust from Allah)
Plus: You get access to Daily BarakahFlow™ Sessions for an entire year—virtual co-working spaces where you work alongside other Muslims in 90-minute deep work sessions (Monday-Friday), keeping your energy focused and your connection to community strong.
Real example from a graduate:

"I really can feel the impact of converting from Hustle Culture to Barakah Culture. And I now understand how spirituality can be the source of power for my many roles as a woman." — Arninta Puspitasari, Indonesia
Obstacle #3: "My routine falls apart when life gets chaotic"
The Problem: You start strong on Monday. By Wednesday, an unexpected work crisis hits. By Friday, you've completely fallen off your routine. The kids get sick. Your boss needs something urgent. Travel throws everything off. And you're back to square one.
Productive Muslim Program Solution (Week 4 + Week 5 + 12 Months of Support):
Week 4 teaches you Barakah in Time—sacred time stewardship, not rigid time management.
You'll learn:
How to plan your day, week, and year around Allah's pleasure (not just productivity metrics)
The Prophet's ﷺ approach to daily routine design (fluid, not rigid)
How to build a Barakah Routine Calendar that adapts to chaos
Week 5 focuses on Barakah in Consistency—building habits that last beyond motivation:
Why willpower is overrated (and what to do instead)
The Islamic science of habit formation
How to adopt morning, afternoon, and evening routines of the Prophet ﷺ in modern life
But here's the real game-changer: You don't just get 6 weeks and then you're on your own.
You get 12 MONTHS of ongoing support:
Monthly live AMA sessions with Mohammed Faris (get unstuck, refine your approach)
Quarterly check-ins to maintain momentum
Daily BarakahFlow™ sessions for an entire year
Private community access with hundreds of Muslim professionals on the same journey
Real example from a graduate:
“After the program, I’ve found myself to be more intentional of my actions, and I found myself pursuing more to live a Fitrah lifestyle and taking advantage of Barakah Culture.” - Adam Abdi- Finland
You have 1 day left to join
Next cohort starts: Monday, 23 Rajab 1447H (12 January 2026) at 9am US CST
Limited to: 50 spots only
Special launch pricing ends soon.
Here's what you get:
PHASE 1: 6-Week Intensive Transformation
✅ Pre-recorded curriculum taught by Mohammed Faris (founder & author)
✅ Weekly live facilitated sessions with Farah Jamil (Productive Muslim Certified Trainer)
✅ Complete B(Energy) x B(Focus) x B(Time) framework
✅ Your personalized Barakah Routine Calendar
✅ Implementation workbook + templates
PHASE 2: 12 Months of Ongoing Support
✅ Monthly live AMA sessions with Mohammed Faris
✅ Daily BarakahFlow™ co-working sessions (Monday-Saturday) for an entire year
✅ Private community access with hundreds of Muslim professionals
✅ Quarterly check-ins to maintain momentum
✅ Productive Muslim Book Club
✅ Bonus modules: Ramadan Productivity, Being Muslim at Work, Muslim Tech Stack
THE GUARANTEE:
✅ 30-day money-back guarantee—no questions asked
Current investment: $1,470 (or $147/month for 12 months)
Not ready to commit? Have specific questions?
We'll discuss:
Your specific obstacles
Whether the Productive Muslim Program is right for you
Payment options and logistics
What to expect week-by-week
Sincerely,