5 Tips to Fill Your Time Meaningfully During the Pandemic

بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

It is never easy to manage time and relationships. Relationship with oneself, relationships between friends and family, and most importantly, the personal connection with Allah (SWT).

It is especially challenging during the current, ongoing pandemic where many feel they are being pulled in all directions. Even more so now, with the shift to remote work affecting many around the world and the cautious approach we are taking to being outside.

With more time spent indoors, you would think that cultivating these relationships would be easier. That isn’t always the case. If we don’t make a conscious effort to engage in healthy habits that nurture these relationships, we could fall into the pitfalls of time-wasting activities, often misconstrued as relaxing entitlements. 

Consider the following guide to help in achieving a more balanced and meaningful personal growth:

Al Quran: Key to Fulfilled Families

In addition to carrying out the daily prayers, a family that reads the Quran together stays together. As a familial activity, such a practice helps in creating more opportunities for interactions, thus strengthening family ties alongside solidifying one’s spiritual piety towards Allah (SWT). 

Even as an individual practice, an increase in daily recitation paves the way towards getting closer to Allah (SWT). 

وَاعْبُدُوا اللَّهَ وَلَا تُشْرِكُوا بِهِ شَيْئًا ۖ وَبِالْوَالِدَيْنِ إِحْسَانًا وَبِذِي الْقُرْبَىٰ وَالْيَتَامَىٰ وَالْمَسَاكِينِ وَالْجَارِ ذِي الْقُرْبَىٰ وَالْجَارِ الْجُنُبِ وَالصَّاحِبِ بِالْجَنبِ وَابْنِ السَّبِيلِ وَمَا مَلَكَتْ أَيْمَانُكُمْ ۗ إِنَّ اللَّهَ لَا يُحِبُّ مَن كَانَ مُخْتَالًا فَخُورًا

 

“Worship Allah and associate nothing with Him, and to parents do good, and to relatives, orphans, the needy, the near neighbour, the neighbour farther away, the companion at your side, the traveler, and those whom your right hands possess. Indeed, Allah does not like those who are self-deluding and boastful.” 

 

[Surah An-Nisa 4:36]

Consuming Quranic content and planning regular religious activity seamlessly are ways to keep up with that practice. On the Muslim Pro app, with individual and group settings to choose from, parents could plan their children’s Khatam journey while tracking their progress easily, for instance.

Islam Beyond Rituals

Take this opportunity to learn more about Islam instead of just binge watching a reality show online. Ranging from historical to religious facts, learn a new fact through the ‘Did You Know‘ series of cards on the Muslim Pro app daily.

As a start, such bite-sized morsels of information could potentially spark more and deeper questions about Islam. It acts as a stepping stone to searching for other sources — online or offline. 

Travel Virtually

Expand one’s mind virtually even during this pandemic. For those itching to traverse physical boundaries across the globe, there is ample time to plan one’s next travel itinerary.

In the meantime, while staying safe in one’s sanctuary, opt instead from the Makkah live stream to explore one of Islam’s most sacred sites, in addition to learning more about specific religious activities that only take place there. Immerse yourself and feast on the different aerial views without leaving your couch or during breaks from your work schedule.

Reignite Passions

With millions of videos and online resources available online for free, there is no excuse to not revisit a past passion or satiate that curiosity in coding, languages or even philosophy.

اِقۡرَاۡ بِاسۡمِ رَبِّكَ الَّذِىۡ خَلَقَ​ۚ‏

 

“Recite in the name of your Lord Who created.”

 

[Surah Al-Alaq 96:1]

As exemplified through the above Quranic verse, it is incumbent upon us, as part of the ummah, to carry out one of the very building blocks of Islam.

Connecting with the Ummah

Build upon those relationships by sharing. Connecting with an online community serves as a buttressing factor in solidifying the ummah as an active and continually learning collective.

Various social media platforms provide such opportunities to connect beyond one’s immediate circle of family and friends which could potentially shine a light on certain pressing social issues happening around the world.

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  7. Sanah Cisse says:

    My Salams,

    I enjoyed this article, there are so many distractions for our teens. As parents fighting against peer And societal influence it would be great to have a section that targets our youth specifically.
    I really like “Did You Know” so informative I have been encouraged to learn more. Thank you for the wisdom and knowledge.

  8. Najillah says:

    As salaamu alaikum that was very informative, and some really great ideas to get the family and ummrah involved.

  9. Abdul Qabid Khabir says:

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    I appreciate the changes but when I am notified about Food for the Soul I have difficulty finding what I see on device

  11. Naheed Akhtar says:

    Thank you for your 5 tips. I have become more serious with my time ( especially during this Pandemic). May Allah be praised, pandemic has given me to read more suras, say Nafals and read my Sunnat prayers too. Before I was just struggling with my work, time and my prayers. Loved your 5 tips and hope to follow it regularly. Thank you.

  12. Louise Vitanza says:

    I am very new to Islam( 7 months) . Being a Christian for nearly 50 years this is all still very new to me. I’m sometimes not sure where to start beyond the 5 daily prayers a dua and reading a little from the Qur’an. By memorizing short Surah I feel a closeness to Allah more everyday.

  13. Awil M Mohamed says:

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  14. Tasfique Shantanu says:

    MashaAllah. This was an amazing read. Thank you for sharing the insights. ❤️

  15. Kirbi Robbins says:

    I would like to keep my family in dua and myself

  16. Darixon Flores says:

    Hi I’m a new Muslim how do I pray

  17. Mohamed Hamzah Bin Abdul Caffoor says:

    Can email the 5 tips especially more on Al Quran.

  18. Maryam Buhari says:

    Very helpful Nd beneficial advice. My Allah(s.w) inspire you to inspire the Unmah.

  19. Khadijjatu says:

    So mash’Allah

  20. Khadijjatu says:

    So masha’Allah

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  22. Mimi says:

    Alhamdulillah. Well said. Thank you

  23. Shumaila Naveed says:

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  24. Rosman Kamis says:

    May Allah bless all Muslim around the world. Amin.

  25. Jermaine Nelson says:

    Thanks for your inspirational quotes they really inspire me to do more good deeds in this dunya

  26. Kubra Jabarkhil says:

    Ma sha Allah well written.

  27. Yazid Abdullah says:

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    I am unable to access my Muslim pro often freezes

  28. Hafsa says:

    This is a very good advice. InshaAllah I will make an effort to follow it

    • Dawood Mabunda says:

      It was really enjoyable

  29. Aicha says:

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  31. Airis AB says:

    Masya Allah…thank you. Such a lovely read.

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  32. Norhijah Binte Haron says:

    The article is easy to read and understand.

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