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30 Tips For A Guilt-Free Ramadan!

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Want to have a guilt-free Ramadan? A Ramadan where you don’t gain weight from overeating at iftars,
don’t miss a single suhoor so you’re not tired the next day at work, actually finish reading the Qur’an during
the month, pray all your taraweeh/Nawafil prayers (and of course, obligatory prayers) on time and in perfect
concentration, focus on ibadaat intensely in the last nights of Ramadan instead of going on a crazy
shopping frenzy for Eid?
Sounds impossible, right?
Let’s find out. Read on.

43 pages, ebook

First published July 11, 2012

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About the author

Mohammed Faris

11 books359 followers
Mohammed Faris is an executive coach, author, and speaker who helps professionals and teams connect spirituality to productivity.

He's the founder of The Productive Muslim Company and the author of the best-selling book, "The Productive Muslim: Where Faith Meets Productivity."

He has delivered seminars and workshops in over 15 countries and has been featured on international media and the TEDx stage.

He regularly speaks at Fortune 500 companies & major Islamic Organizations, including Google, American Airlines, Salesforce, Texas Instruments, Accenture, PWC, and the Islamic Development Bank Group.

Mohammed holds an MSc degree from the University of Texas at Dallas (USA) in "Leadership and Organizational Development" as well as an MSc degree in Finance and Investment from the University of Bristol (UK).

In 2014, the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre added him to the list of the World's 500 Most Influential Muslims. In 2016, the Dubai Government awarded him the 2016 Islamic Economy Award in the Media category for his valuable contribution to the development of the global Islamic Economy.

His latest book, "The Barakah Effect," encapsulates years of research, training, and coaching on living a life of Barakah and offers readers a renewed perspective on living more with less.

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February 23, 2026
Good. Not a book though. Maybe short daily motivation. I would suggest to read this twice. First read entirely in one sitting and the second read, daily during Ramadan.
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August 18, 2012
رمضان خلص , و الكتاب خلص ,, أيا كانت الصفحات اللى فوتتها فالأيام فاتت معاها

احتفظوا به لرمضان القادم :)
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July 23, 2012
I love how this book can give tips on day to day basis in Ramadan; I can really imagine the difference it can make should one follow these tips
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July 21, 2012
Very useful tips for how to got through an extremely productive Ramadan! I highly recommend reading it before and throughout Ramadan. May we all experience productive Ramadans that advance our lifestyles forever.
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May 29, 2015
I didn't find it of significant benefit.
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July 6, 2015
Mashallah this book is wonderful. It has really increased my motivation to become more productive this Ramadan. I highly recommend all Muslims and Muslimas out there to read it during Ramadan.
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Should've read this before Ramadan!
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