Description
Tafakkur in Islam — Reclaiming a Lost Worship
Be Meditative (Kun Muta’ammilan), prepared by Mona Al Nuaimi, is a motivational diary built around one quiet, immense theme: tafakkur in islam — the worship of contemplation. The Qur’an commands it directly, the Salaf practised it daily, and Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim (rahimahullah) called it the key that opens every door of the heart. This journal hands you that key in a format the modern reader can actually use.
What This Reflection Journal Helps You Build
- The habit of pausing on an ayah long enough to let it speak to the heart
- Ordered thinking — the difference between mind-wandering and worship
- Daily prompts that turn ordinary observations into acts of dhikr
- Reflection on the creation, the self, and the signs of Allah in everything
- A written record of insights you would otherwise lose by morning
Why Tafakkur in Islam Belongs at the Centre of the Believer’s Day
We live in the most distracted century in human history. The believer who does not deliberately make space for tafakkur in islam will be carried away by the noise — there is no neutral option. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ would withdraw to the cave of Hira before revelation came; the Sahaba (radiyallahu ‘anhum) would sit silently after Fajr until the sun rose; Imam Al-Hasan Al-Basri (rahimahullah) said an hour of tafakkur is better than a night of worship in form alone.
This journal does not lecture you on any of that. It simply gives you the structured pages — and the gentle prompts — to start the practice yourself. Buy it for yourself or as a gift to a serious friend on the journey. The first week will surprise you. The first month will quietly change you, bi’idhnillah.





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