How I become consistent in namaz
I am not an Alimah. I am just sharing my personal experience on how I became consistent in Namaz. I am not saying that one video, one incident, or one motivational speech suddenly changed my life and I started praying. Yes, sometimes words hit us so hard that we feel motivated to pray, but that motivation often fades and we stop again.
We don’t need motivation to pray. Namaz is Farz, and it is what differentiates a Muslim from a non-Muslim. That’s it.
If you are not a early riser, no matter whether you wake up at 10 am, or even 11 am, the first thing you should do after waking up is make Wudu and pray. Don’t think “I’ll pray with Zuhr later.” Prayer should be your first priority after waking up.
for Fajar prayers on time, set an alarm 15 minutes earlier than usual. On normal days, gradually adjust your alarm backward in 15-minute increments until you wake up on time for Fajar consistently.
Start small. Do not try to pray the complete Namaz in the beginning with too much excitement. Many of us start with enthusiasm but stop soon after. Keep your intention clean: tell yourself “one day I will become consistent in Namaz and pray completely.”
For the first month, focus on reading only the Fard of each prayer—Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. Force yourself to get up as soon as the Azaan happens. You will start noticing that your mind and body become aware of the Azaan even if you didn’t notice before. It will slowly become a habit to get up as soon as the Azaan starts.
Once Fard becomes consistent, you can start adding Sunnah prayers and then Nafl.
In Masajid, short Namaz is offered so that both children and olders can pray easily. But now that you are grown up, start adding Duas during Sajda, in addition to Subhana Rabbi Yal A’la. Memorize and recite authentic Duas from the most reliable sources. I will mention book below .Start with short ones, then gradually include longer ones. This way, your prayers become more meaningful and your connection with Allah strengthens.
And yes most importantly Start memorizing the translation of what you are reciting in Namaz, or at least read and understand the meaning while praying.
With patience, intention, and small steps, praying consistently will become a habit, InshaAllah.
hope it helps everyone who is struggling with namaz
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