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"10 Hours of Work in 2?" Sounds like a scam
Here's why it's not
As-Salamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh,
I hope you're doing well.
Today I’m going to address a concern I've been hearing from people in my community.
“10 Hours of Work done in 2 Hours” sounds too good to be true.
In fact, it does sound kinda scammy.
And that’s exactly what I promise with Barakah Flow
And I get it.
It does sound impossible.
But it's not.
And today I want to show you why.

Let me paint a picture of your typical day.
You wake up.
Immediately check your phone.
Scroll through social media for a bit.
Grab breakfast.
Scroll again.
Then you start working.
Throughout the entire day, you're bouncing between emails, meetings, content creation, customer support, team coordination.
Food breaks. More scrolling. More tasks.
By the time 6:30 PM hits, you've been "working" the whole day.
And you're exhausted.
But here's the thing.
You weren't actually productive for most of that time.
Most Muslim entrepreneurs get this wrong.
They think being busy all day equals being productive.
It doesn't.
As a business owner, your only real job is one thing:
Revenue-generating work.
That's it.
Everything else is noise.
And you probably won’t wanna hear this:
As a Business owner, if you’re working longer hours that means that you’re doing something wrong.
But if you protect Barakah Hours for Revenue-generating work, everything will explode by the will of Allah.
Think about what your business could look like:
More clients closed.
More sales made.
More income generated.
Not because you grinded more hours.
(Tbh you’d actually be working less hours)
But because you finally used the Early Morning gift Allah gave you correctly.
One of my clients is a Sales Manager in the tech industry.
She's online, reaching out to prospects, landing clients.
That's her revenue task.
Before she understood Barakah Flow, she would wake up for Fajr.
She'd have those blessed morning hours.
And then she'd waste them.
Emails. Team updates. Admin stuff.
All the things that felt important but didn't make her a single dollar.
Then she'd spend the rest of her day scattered.
Low-value tasks mixed with actual revenue work.
No focus. No flow.
Then she went through the Barakah Flow guide.
And she realized her mistake.
Barakah hours are sacred.
Not for emails.
Not for meetings.
For revenue-generating work only.
So here's the plan we built for her:
She wakes up.
Prays Fajr.
For two hours straight, zero distractions, she does client outreach.
That's it. Just outreach.
No email. No team calls. Nothing.
Two hours of pure focus on the one task that brings her money.
Why does this work?
Because of Barakah.
Allah blessed the early morning hours for a reason.
My Threads Page has grown rapidly because of Barakah Hours.
The Prophet ﷺ used to send expeditions at dawn.
A Sahabah called Sakhr Al-Ghamedi would conduct his transactions in the morning and he become so wealthy that he didn't know where to place his treasures.
Even the rich Kuffar know that working in the early mornings is the key to making bank.
Morning work has Barakah in it.
And if you combine it with flow, you’ll become 500% more productive (I teach this in my guide)
You're not just working faster.
You're working with more impact.
Every hour counts for more.
But here's what I need to be blunt about.
This system is for a specific person.
Business owners. Senior professionals. People who control their own schedule.
People who can choose their tasks and delegate the rest.
If you're an employee answering to a boss, this isn't for you.
If your revenue is split across a hundred different tasks, this might not fit.
But if you're building something of your own?
This changes everything.
Because once you shift your morning to pure revenue work, everything else falls into place.
After those two hours, you handle the operational stuff.
Customer support. Team coordination. Invoicing. The necessary tasks.
But now they're not draining your best energy.
Your best two hours went to what actually moves the needle.
And the rest of your day?
Free to delegate, automate, or handle what's left.
So that you can use the time you earned back to revive your connection with Allah, work on your body and spend quality time with your family.
With that being said, I’m inviting you to grab a copy of my Barakah Flow Guide:
Until next time,
Ali