Post by Abu Abdillah Abdul Lateef, M.A. in Islamic Jurisprudence

PhD Candidate in Islamic Studies | Specialist in Shafi’i Fiqh | Founder, Arabic Virtual Academy | Mentoring Muslim Men & Families

Most high-performing people I know carry a version of this feeling. They have built something real. Career. Family. Stability. A life that looks successful by every external measure. And yet something feels off at the center of it. Like the thing that is supposed to give it all meaning has been slowly pushed to the margins by everything else that felt urgent. For Muslims specifically - this shows up in a very precise way. We inherited a secular framework for organizing life before we ever understood what it meant to live our faith. And we have been trying to practice Islam inside that framework ever since. Fitting worship into the gaps. Scheduling it around everything else. Handing our Deen whatever the day has left over. And wondering why it feels hollow. This article names that problem clearly. And it points toward the one structural shift that begins to reverse it - not by adding more to an already full life, but by reordering what already exists. If you have ever felt the gap between what you believe and how you actually live - this is worth your time. 👇 Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eM75cR_J #PersonalDevelopment #Leadership #MuslimProfessionals #Values #NextLevelMuslims

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