Home
/
Isiam
/
Ideal Muslim
/
Benefiting from our time
Benefiting from our time
Nov 29, 2025 4:25 AM

  Allah the Almighty and His Messenger, Prophet Muhammad very clearly tell us the value of time, why we must not waste it and how we can make use of our time wisely to increase our faith and thus attain success, especially eternal success in the Hereafter.

  Both the Quran and the Sunnah enjoin Muslims to be conscious of the great importance of time. We are reminded that life in this world is nothing but temporary. We never know when death has been appointed for us. We must value time for the satisfaction of Allah. For our guidance and success, we must never waste time nor abuse it.

  Allah, Almighty, swears in the beginning of many chapters by time or moments in time, for example:

  Allah Says (what means): "By time…" [Quran 103: 1] And (what means): "By the dawn and [by] ten nights (i.e., the first ten days of the month of Dhul-Hijjah)…" [Quran 89: 1-2] And (what means):"By the night when it covers, and [by] the day when it appears.” [Quran 92: 1] And (what means):"By the morning brightness; and [by] the night when it covers with darkness…" [Quran 93:1]

  The Prophet said: “There are two blessings which many people lose: (They are) health and free time for doing good.”[Al-Bukhari]

  When Allah swears by something of His creation, it directs our attention to the benefit of that thing. Allah Says (what means):"And He subjected for you the sun and the moon, continuous [in orbit], and subjected for you the night and the day. And He gave you from all you asked of Him. And if you should count the blessings of Allah, you could not enumerate them…" [Quran 14: 33-34]

  And (what means): "And it is He Who has made the night and day in succession for whoever desires to remember or desires gratitude." [Quran 25: 62]

  The Prophet said: "A servant of Allah will remain standing on the Day of Judgment till he is questioned: about his age and how he spent it; about his knowledge and how he utilized it; about his wealth from where he acquired it and in what (activities) he spent it; and about his body as to how he used it." [At-Tirmithi]

  Time must be spent to fulfill our very purpose in life that is to worship Allah all throughout our lives. Allah Says (what means): “And I (Allah) did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me (Alone).” [Quran 51: 56-58]

  

  If we do not use our time effectively for something good, then we will definitely use it for something bad, which destroys our rewards and our lives.

  Everything we do in accordance with Islam is an act of worship. Such worship must be done sincerely for the sake of Allah alone. We should make use of our time in doing beneficial things doing good deeds in order we earn the pleasure of Allah and the pleasures of eternal Hereafter.

  We should prefer that which is everlasting to that which will pass away. Yet, this doesn’t mean that we should leave the life of this world aside completely and spend every moment of our day in prayer! No, not at all, for worship is not confined to just acts of prayer, fasting and charity.

  Verily, with the right intentions, correct knowledge and sincere heart we can earn reward and worship Allah through most, if not all of our daily actions. We profit from our time when we take permissible acts such as eating, taking care of children, etc., and make them a source of reward by making intention for the sake of Allah and follow the Sunnah (way) of Prophet Muhammed for each occasion.

  We should try to make a short revision at the end of each day about what we did during that day. Ask ourselves: What did I do today? And what did I do that was wrong today? We make repentance for the bad things that we have done and determine sincerely not to repeat such things.

  We have to make use of our time wisely by knowing more of the Quran and the Sunnah. We must have correct knowledge of what Allah and His Messenger have commanded us to do and at the same time to refrain from what they have forbidden us. Allah Says (what means): “O you who have believed, obey Allah and obey the Messenger and do not invalidate your deeds.”[Quran 47: 33]

  Here are some tips that help benefiting from our time:

  1. Acquiring knowledge sincerely for the sake of Allah.

  2. Abstaining from all sins.

  3. When committing any sin, we should repent immediately and determine not to repeat it.

  4. Keeping away from harming others, slandering, backbiting etc.

  5. Not laughing excessively nor talking excessively.

  6. Always being mindful of the rules of the Sharee'ah (Islamic Law) in everything we do.

  7. Staying far from the irreligious people.

  8. Offering prayer on the proper time and with great concentration.

  9. Occupying oneself in the remembrance of Allah.

  10. Setting aside specific times for different tasks and abiding strictly to these times.

  11. Helping and benefiting others irrespective of whether it is in worldly affairs or religious matters.

  12. Being in the service and company of guests, travelers, strangers, scholars, and the pious servants of Allah.

  13. Fearing Allah all the time.

  14. Remembering death.

  15. Setting aside a certain time daily wherein we should think about all our actions for that day. When we remember any good action express gratitude to Allah soon and when we remember any evil action repent at once.

  16. Living with bashfulness, modesty and forbearance.

  17. Making Du'aa (supplication) to Allah to keep us steadfast on the straight path.

  When it is time for anyone of mankind to die, he will ask for more time to do good deeds, as Allah Says (what means): "They will cry out therein, 'Our Lord, remove us; we will do righteousness – other than what we were doing!" But did We not grant you life enough for whoever would remember therein to remember, and the warner had come to you? So taste [the punishment], for there is not for the wrongdoers any helper."[Quran 35: 37]

Comments
Welcome to mreligion comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Ideal Muslim
Three Steps to a Happy Life
  Happiness is the universal goal of people from all walks of life – be they philosophers of a high intellectual caliber or unlettered laborers -- everyone strives in search of happiness and looks for ways to escape the worries of life.   However, most people achieve only partial or superficial happiness,...
Ambition
  A wise person should not be satisfied with his or her present circumstances; rather, he or she should continually aspire to achieve noble aims and seek self-improvement. If he or she attains a certain status, he or she must look forward to achieving an even higher one. Undeniably, this has...
Diligence is the Way to Success
  There are norms and laws in the universe that man is not permitted to contradict. Instead, he should abide by them so as to enjoy a good life and eternal happiness in the Hereafter. One such norm is that if one works hard, he will find results; if one exhausts...
Candor
  Our pure religion appreciates counsel to the extent that the Prophet said: “The Deen (religion) is [offering] sincere advice." Thus has Islam nurtured its followers to speak the truth, even if it may be bitter, and to be frank with everyone. Linguistically, candor refers to the quality of being honest...
A Ramadan Resolution
  The best thing about the month of Ramadan is that it is a time of purification.   I hope that you will agree with me that certain issues must be dealt with head on, and that it makes good sense, sometimes, to talk and listen to one another in a way...
Humility – A Quality of the Ideal
  Allah The Almighty describes the believers in their namesake chapter, Saying (what means): {Indeed, they who are apprehensive from fear of their Lord * And they who believe in the signs of their Lord *And they who do not associate anything with their Lord * And they who give what...
The believer does not curse
  When the Prophet guided the one who was seeking salvation to control his tongue, this was an indication of the grave dangers of the tongue, particularly when one gives it free rein. Getting used to abusing and cursing is one of the greatest dangers of the tongue. Many people think...
Ideological Dualism
  There are many issues in which standing midway (between the two extremes) is mere fantasy. For example, one cannot stand at the same distance from theism and atheism. There cannot be a person who is half atheist and half believer; or a person who is both honest and a liar...
Steadfastness on the Truth
  People who abide by what is right are most resolute in terms of keeping to their words and beliefs, despite the afflictions they may experience – this is exactly what “steadfastness on the truth” symbolizes. Staying firm on what is upright has been a characteristic of the righteous since the...
Honesty
  When one's Fitrah (natural disposition) is sound and free from subservience to desires, the characteristic of honesty presents itself.   Commenting on the Quranic verse where Allah The Almighty says (what means): {Indeed, We Offered the trust to the heavens and the earth and the mountains, and they declined to bear...
Related Classification
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.mreligion.com All Rights Reserved