Home
/
Isiam
/
Ideal Muslim
/
Motivation Boosters - I
Motivation Boosters - I
Dec 29, 2025 10:17 PM

  Unquestionably, being highly motivated is one of the favors that Allah The Almighty bestows upon whomever He wills from His slaves. Being the Ever-Wise, He has created people in varying physical and mental capabilities. However, He has made strength of mind attainable through adopting certain actions and means. Here, we shall briefly enumerate some motivation boosters, hoping that Allah The Almighty will grant it to us:

  1. Sincerity

  Forgetting the creation by taking into consideration only their Creator urges a person to do noble things because one realizes that Allah The Almighty is indeed, of all things, Seeing. Ibn Al-Qayyim said, "The righteous intention is like a booster shot for high motivation; when they fuse, one can attain his [or her] sublime objectives."

  2. Truthfulness

  The person who is honest in his or her determination and actions is a highly motivated person; this quality entitles him or her to enjoy happiness in both worlds. In determination, truthfulness denotes decisiveness without hesitation; and, in actions, it means exerting one’s utmost efforts to achieve a set target. While the first protects an individual from weakness of motivation and will, the second shields him or her from lethargy and slackness.

  3. Knowledge

  The one who believes that knowledge and ignorance are equal or who is content with his or her status does not have any motivation. There can be no doubt that knowledge boosts a person's drive, removing him or her from the disgrace of ignorance and blind imitation, and purifies his or her intention.

  Shaykh Muhammad Ismaa‘eel says in ‘Uluww Al-Himmah, "Knowledge makes one aware of the levels of deeds. Hence, he [or she] avoids excessive indulgence in enjoying permissible things, which detract him [or her] from worship, such as overeating or oversleeping, and observes a balance between, and moderation in, rights and duties, regarding which the Prophet said: "Give each [thing or individual] its due right." Furthermore, knowledge makes one aware of Satan’s plots and tactics of confusing him [or her] as a way to prevent him [or her] from doing acts that are greater in reward."

  Ibn Al-Qayyim said, "The degree of the person who pursues knowledge of the levels of deeds and noble acts, determines the extent of his [or her] knowledge of the increase and decrease in status and faith."

  4. Attentiveness

  This quality separates a man from the heedless, makes him avoid the deeds of the ignorant, protects him from slackness and boosts his motivation to the extent that he is restless until he comes to inhabit Paradise, whose width is equivalent to the heavens and earth. A person who wants to be ambitious must completely avoid the company of the reckless, which he or she would only come to regret. It was narrated that after the battle of Badr, the Prophet invited Thul-Jawshan Adh-Dhabaabi to Islam, and said: "Do you not want to be one of the early Muslims?" When the man replied in the negative, he asked: "What is the reason behind your refusal?" Thul-Jawshan answered, "I saw that your people disbelieved in you, expelled and fought you. If you managed to defeat them, I would believe in you and follow you; otherwise I would not." Later, Thul-Jawshan regretted that he did not convert to Islam when the Messenger of Allah invited him.

  5. Decisiveness

  Hesitation causes the slave of Allah The Almighty to miss out on many blessings, stunting him or her while others move on. Only a resolute person can attain his or her goal; therefore, do not be uncertain and worried, and destroy yourself with doubts, which only lead to further qualms. Instead, contemplate the verses where Allah The Almighty Says (what means):

  • {And when you have resolved, then rely upon Allah.} [Quran 3:159]

  • {And when the matter [of fighting] was determined, if they had been true to Allah, it would have been better for them.} [Quran 47:21]

  6. Consciousness of the value and honor of the soul

  This does not mean that Man should be arrogant or conceited; rather, he has to understand that as a human being, he is superior to all other creations of Allah The Almighty. Therefore, he should be keen on exalting himself and increasing his worth through righteous deeds, knowledge, persistence and research, and by culturally refining himself, enlightening his mind, and igniting ambition and nobility within his soul.

  Dear brother and sister; remember that Allah The Almighty made His angels prostrate to you and placed them at your service. How many of them are there in the heavens who never sleep yet do not attain any exalted degree? On the other hand, Allah The Almighty Himself praises those people who leave their beds to worship Him for a while, when He Says (what means): {Their sides forsake their beds.} [Quran 32:16]

  How many angels exist in the sky, who never taste food or drink, but they have no distinction? On the contrary, when a human being abstains from eating and drinking for a while, he or she is praised by Allah The Almighty and His Messenger who said: "The breath of the fasting person is sweeter to Allah than the fragrance of musk." The angels pray for us and the bearers of the Throne ask Allah The Almighty to forgive us. Let us then, dear brother and sister, search our souls and bear its value in mind; we will then become highly motivated.

  7. Supplication

  I chose to mention this factor at the end of the article because it is the widest and nearest gate to all types of blessings; the Prophet said: “The most miserly of people is the one who is mean with [offering] greetings; and the most incapable [of them] is the one who is unable of making supplication." The Prophet also said: "There is nothing [of acts of worship] that is more honorable [in the sight of Allah] than invocation."

  Therefore, we have to draw close to our Protector through the door of humility and submission. We must supplicate to Him, saying: "Ilaahi wa Sayyidi wa Mawlaay, anta aslahta as-saaliheen, wa-a‘layta himamahum, faj‘alna minhum, wa alhiqna bihim fee ‘illiyeen (O my Lord, Master and Protector, You have reformed the righteous and boosted their motivation; make us from them and make us join them in the most exalted of ranks).”

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
The qualities of those who love their Lord
  Loving our Lord is mandatory upon each of His slaves since the Prophet informed us that it is a characteristic of belief and a sign of enjoying the sweetness of faith. Anas ibn Malik narrated that the Prophet said: “One who attains the following three things will taste the sweetness...
Manhood in the Quran and the Sunnah - I
  Manhood is a quality that is pursued by people of high ambitions and serious thinking men. It is a basic quality that is needed by every man, for when men lose the qualities of manhood, they cease to be real men. Manhood is deeply implanted in a person through strong...
Manhood in the Quran and the Sunnah - II
  Qualified righteous men are the backbone of missions, the spirit for progress and the focal point of reformation. There can be countless factories of weapons and ammunition, but if there are no men to use the weapons being produced, there will be no ability to fight. The finest educational curricula...
Islamic etiquette related to gatherings – II
  Verily, every get-together must include mentioning and thinking of Allah; do you hear a verse from the Quran, a Prophetic Hadeeth, a religious advice, discussion revolving around an Islamic ruling or an Islamic reminder in today’s gatherings except for those upon whom Allah has mercy?   We must pay attention to...
Qualities of a Muslim – I
  A Muslim differs from all other types of people on earth; they worship and prostrate to other than Allah; some of them worship the sun, the moon, stars, cows, and idols, such as those who worship Buddha. Conversely, a Muslim worships only Allah and believes that He is All-Capable; He...
Keep the spirit of Ramadan alive all year
  As we enter upon the month of Shawal, let us not leave off the many acts of worship we performed during the blessed month of Ramadan. Ramadan, for most of us, was a time of renewal and reestablishment of our commitment to Allah and His religion.   We fasted, gave charity,...
Honoring the Ordinances… Even While Sleeping - I
  I will tell you about something which is neither a part of imagination nor a claim without evidence. Rather, it is a real life story whose hero enjoys unmatchable morals and a resplendent biography. The fragrance of his life diffused because he honored the sacred Ordinances of His Lord. Therefore,...
Honoring the Ordinances… Even While Sleeping - II
  Those who are righteous greatly honor the sacred ordinances of Allah The Almighty more than others.   Here is the clarification in detail:   The way of piety   Briefly, piety is the way that you should resort to if you seek the honor of this great position; honoring the sacred Ordinances of...
Benefiting from our time
  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...
Qualities of a Muslim – II
  Islam instils honour and dignity in the hearts of Muslims, and it is only Islam that can grant such honour and dignity; therefore, those who resort to the disbelievers for support and assistance are in reality humiliating themselves. These Muslims may feel honour under the protection of these disbelievers, but...
Related Classification
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.mreligion.com All Rights Reserved