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24 November 2009

Habit 6: Be Punctual

Stop saying over and over again that you are late because of “Muslim standard time,” or the “standard time” of your particular ethnicity. The last thing we should attribute to Islam is the notion that its teachings somehow make us late, slow, slugging, and anything but punctual. What a sad state of affairs, indeed, that we attribute our own weaknesses to our religion or ethnicity!



Highly successful individuals, be they Muslim or not, understand and appreciate the value of not only their time but the time of everyone else with whom they interact. Keeping people waiting for hours on end is neither something to be proud of nor a habit that has a place in the mindset of a person who tries to be successful.



One of the central pillars of Islam is prayer, and Allah and the Prophet Muhammad (saww) have given us clear reminders that we are to establish prayers at their due times.



When `Abdullah (may Allah be pleased with him) asked, “Which deed is the dearest to Allah?”



The Prophet Muhammad (saww) replied, “To offer the prayers at their early stated fixed times”.



If indeed your day is to be considered successful, you must have prayed all the obligatory prayers at their established times and as many voluntary prayers as possible. If your day is planned around the times of prayer, you should not pray exactly at the time when you are to pray but then come late to all other appointments. Being punctual is a habit which, when perfected, demonstrates to others the tremendous value that Islam places on time — not only ours but that of everyone else with whom we interact.

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