Al Salam Alaikum,

This is my last email in this series, and I want to be honest with you.

The clarity you felt during the Annual Intentions Reset? It's precious. And it's fragile.

We've seen it happen every year. People come into the workshop feeling stuck and scattered. They leave with sincere intentions, written duas, a working plan, and a High Himmah that finally has a name.

And then life happens.

Shawwal begins. The routine returns. The inbox fills up. The family needs you. The to-do list wins.

And by the time Dhul Hijjah arrives, most of what was clear in Ramadan has quietly faded.

This is not a criticism. It is simply the nature of the nafs — which is why Sayidna Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA) said: "Hold yourselves accountable before you are held accountable."

Account — and then act. Quickly. While the heart is still soft.

So here's my sincere invitation to you, one final time:

If you sensed during this workshop that you are called to something beyond personal transformation — if you wrote down a High Himmah intention that was about serving your community, spreading beneficial knowledge, or helping other Muslims live with more Barakah — then the Productive Muslim Certification may be the most natural, most aligned next step you can take right now.

Not someday. Now. While your intentions are clear. While your heart is open. While Ramadan's Barakah is still with you.

The Certification will equip you with:

— A deep, structured grounding in Barakah Culture and faith-based productivity

— The tools and frameworks to facilitate this work with others

— A credential that carries credibility in professional and community settings

— A cohort of like-minded Muslim professionals walking the same path

— Ongoing mentorship so you don't walk it alone

This is not for everyone. And we mean that with full respect.

It's for the person who sat in that workshop and didn't just think about their own scorecard — but quietly thought about the scorecards of the people around them.

If that's you, please don't let this window close without at least having the conversation.

Book a discovery call with our team. It's free. It's honest. And it may be the most important 30 minutes you invest coming out of this Ramadan.

May Allah (SWT) accept your intentions from these three days. May He make your duas a reality. And may He place Barakah in every step you take from here.

Jazakum Allah Khair for being part of this journey.

Sincerely,

P.S. "And those who strive for Us — We will surely guide them to Our ways. And indeed, Allah is with the doers of good." — Quran [29:69]. You strived. Now keep going.

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