I flew to Oman for 8 Days

And this happened...

As-Salaam Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh,

This week, I want to share something a bit more personal.

I recently took a short trip to Muscat, Oman with my family for a close friend’s wedding.

Our families have been close for years, so we decided to leave everything behind for a few days and fly there.

And Alhamdulillah It was a beautiful experience.

Here’s one of the cool places we visited in Muscat

Muscat Opera House

Half of my mom’s family lives there so I got to reconnect with them.

Last time I saw them was in 2019

Right before I started uni in Canada.

So just being there, catching up, laughing, talking…

It meant a lot.

And one specific moment stayed with me:

I was at the lunch table with my parents, aunts and cousins.

And I felt peace and fulfilment.

As we were having Turkish Grilled fish and Arabic rice.

The kind of peace and fulfilment that truly comes from your soul.

Not from tearing through your to do list.

So this trip made me realize something important:

The moments you create with your family are the ones that stay with you.

Not your long work days.

Not your meetings.

Not the hours you spent behind your laptop.

You won’t really remember:

  • Working 10 hours at your desk

  • Endless team meetings

  • Negotiating with suppliers

But you will remember:

  • Road trips

  • Trying new halal food

  • Sitting and talking for hours

  • Seeing your childhood friend get married

Those are the memories that stay.

It reminded me that as human beings (and as an ummah) we’re meant to connect.

We’re meant to spend time with the people we love.

Not just work endlessly.

And the best part?

I was able to do all of this without guilt.

Because everything was handled.

For my writing business:

I structured and scheduled my content before leaving.

I also had a lead magnet running that automatically puts people into an email sequence, converting viewers into buyers.

For the gas station:

I delegated more responsibility to my manager.

I gave him more authority (even partial access to the business account) so he could handle operations without needing me constantly.

I also had my supervisor send me daily fuel reports, so I stayed informed.

(Lol don’t ask me about the higher fuel prices)

Yes, there were a few small issues that came up in the business.

A couple of calls here and there.

But nothing major.

And most importantly:

The business kept moving forward… even without me being there.

This is what happens when you optimize your time with Barakah.

You don’t just make more money.

You create space.

Space for:

  • Deen

  • Family

  • Travel

  • Memories

Because what’s the point of building wealth…

If you don’t have the time to enjoy it with the people you love?

If you want to optimise your time so you can get 10 hours of meaningful work done in just 2, I break it down inside:

So you can build your life…

Without sacrificing what actually matters.

Oh, and one more thing:

I’m opening up a live sprint on the 4th of May, InshaAllah.

I’ll personally help you build a system for your specific business/role

that allows you to get 10 hours of work done in just 2, using Barakah ofc

So you can:

  • Work Less

  • Make More $$$

  • And free up your time

Disclaimer: I’m only taking on 5 people.

If you’re interested, you can sign up here:

Until next time,

Ali