12 Super Sunnah’s We Should Seriously start to Follow
Quick question to refresh our minds: who was Prophet Muhammad (S)? As Muslims, we believe he was the last and final messenger of the Creator to mankind. His life is an example for generations after generations until the end of time on how to live in a pure and humble way, with the worship of Allah Taala the Creator as our purpose and pivotal role.
Quick question to refresh our minds: who was Prophet Muhammad (S)? As Muslims, we believe he was the last and final messenger of the Creator to mankind. His life is an example for generations after generations until the end of time on how to live in a pure and humble way, with the worship of Allah Taala the Creator as our purpose and pivotal role.
The word “sunnah” is used to describe the life
and teachings of the Prophet (S). The sunnah is an ultimate guidance
for leading a productive, successful life. Sometimes we neglect the sunnah,
however, and we find ourselves googling “how to be successful/smart/productive”,
while the sunnah of the Prophet (S) has provided us with gems on how
to do just that. Better yet, the Prophet (S) said:
Not only for our personal gain but out of love
for our beloved Prophet (S), we should try to live our life by the
sunnah as much as possible. We should be active in learning about the life
of the final messenger to mankind . While engaging in knowing about the
life of a person, your love and respect for him grow. Similarly, when learning
about the Prophet (S), you will find hundreds of stories, attributes
and habits that will be beneficial for your life if implemented, In
sha Allah.
In this article, we will discuss 12 sunnahs of
the Prophet (S) that we must aim to revive, In sha Allah, in hopes of
increasing our productivity, and seeking the company of the beloved
Prophet (S) in the Hereafter.
Sleeping and waking up early
Our sleeping pattern plays a great
role in our ability to function effectively during the day. The hours after
Fajr are among the most blessed of the day. Starting the day off by praying the
morning salah sets you in the right frame of mind to be the best you can be
throughout the day. However, in order to rise in the early hours it
is imperative to sleep early as your body requires an adequate amount of rest.
When you have a million things to do, it
is easy to fall into a horrible cycle of sleeping late and waking up late. Due
to our failure to wake up early, one day extends into the next in order
to finish your list of tasks. Break that cycle today! Wake up
early and sleep early to be the strong, successful you that you want to be, In
sha Allah.
Having a pleasant smile always
Smiling has been shown to increase the natural
antidepressant hormone, serotonin, causing the one who wears a smile
to be happier. We underestimate the power of a smile on both
ourselves and those around us. This characteristic is highly contagious and
plays a massive role in building relationships with those around you.
A positive mind and attitude is irreplaceable in the quest to be
productive and achieve your goals in life. Smiling is a simple, inexpensive act
that helps lift your mood and make you feel more grateful and
content since our Prophet (S) was seen frequently doing it.
So, let’s follow along this great sunnah. Consciously take note
of your usual facial expression: is your normal expression a happy
one or do you always appear sad, exhausted, preoccupied or
frustrated? It will take a bit of regular effort, but you
can cut down on the frowning, smile more often and spread joy and peace
around you as the Prophet (S) instructed.
Using the siwak
This hadith indicates the view of the Prophet (S) towards
the siwak. Siwak comes from the Salvadora persica tree and has many
anti-bacterial qualities, making it a great way to maintain hygiene of the
mouth. It can be said, given how often the Prophet would have
liked us to use the siwak, that there is a big emphasis on maintaining
oral hygiene. It is narrated that the Prophet (S) would use siwak
upon waking. The teeth are delicate and when problems occur can cause
tremendous amount of pain, so this sunnah introduces preventative measures
against a problem that can have you rolled up in bed for days. Siwak is easily
purchasable and relatively cheap, making it an easy sunnah to uphold. It keeps
the mouth clean and fresh naturally and effortlessly all the time.
Oiling hair
Oiling hair
The act of oiling is something many of us do
not recognise to be a part of the sunnah. This hadith alludes to the idea of
using oil to prevent grey hairs being visible, highlighting that the sunnah of
the Prophet (S) encompasses every aspect of life. Oiling hair on a
regular basis prevent hair loss and greying, promotes strong and lustrous
hair by strengthening hair protein and rejuvenates and relaxes the mind by soothing
the brain’s nerves and capillaries. We seek all this by spending a great deal
of money at hairdressers and spas, yet this simple sunnah can save us a great
deal of money, time and effort whilst we continue to live like our beloved
Prophet (S).
Maintaining the 1/3rd rule in eating
It is an underestimated fact that food has a dramatic effect on your body’s and brain’s performance. This hadith clearly highlights that overeating is a reprehensible quality we should stay away from. However, it is also important to remember that undereating is equally as harmful to a person. In order to function, we need to have a balanced outlook towards our meals; your level of food consumption should not leave you feeling tired or bloated as this is a state that leads to laziness, which is a vice we seek refuge in Allah Taala from.
Can you conquer the world by sleeping? No. So,
eat a nutritious, balanced meal that is sufficient in suppressing
your hunger.
Speaking good or keeping silent
We often find ourselves in situations where we sit and talk about things that do not concern us. We waste precious minutes, even hours, just by talking about matters that will not increase us in knowledge, character or anything for that matter. When speaking ill of a person or situation, the conversation becomes elongated, sadly due to the desire to gossip. The beauty of this particular sunnah is that it will help you save time and reduce the amount of energy used to contemplate over irrelevant matters being discussed. This energy and time could be well spent on something beneficial, such as reading Qur’an or doing vital tasks, or only speaking things that benefit oneself and others in dunya and akhirah.
Doing hijama (cupping)
The Prophet (S) would be cupped on a
regular basis. This form of treatment has been used throughout history in a
number of countries. The benefits of cupping are vast, including the removal of
toxins within the blood. Studies have shown cupping to be beneficial
in the treatment of migraines, fertility and joint pains. This can be taken as
a therapeutic measure against stress, helping to relieve a person of thoughts
that impinge on their ability to complete their daily tasks.
Visiting the sick
The concept of looking out for others is found throughout the teachings of the Prophet (S). Sadly, we are regularly aware of people within our circle of acquaintances who are tested with an illness, big or small. Visiting and spending time with them has two major benefits. You demonstrate love towards another, instantly tightening the bonds of kinship/friendship. Also, to see someone who is unable to function as well as they normally can, is a strong reminder to us all of the blessing of health that we currently have and take for granted. The next time you hear of someone who is ill, try your best to go beyond sending them a ‘get well soon’ and practice a forgotten sunnah: make the effort to be physically present and comfort them.
Sitting when eating/drinking
Those who stand to eat or drink always look
like they are in a rush. Sitting down to eat slows a person in their eating
habits, reducing the amount they are likely to eat and the unhealthy speed
by which they do so. As mentioned above, eating consciously prevents
a person from becoming fatigued due to their stomach size. Importantly,
eating together as a family, which requires you to sit, is a crucial way to
build relationships.
Sleeping on your right side
One of the main points to consider when a person wants to have a productive, blessed day is to look at how you go to sleep. The Prophet (S) was the most successful in how he spent his days; the way in which he took to his sleep plays a role in helping him to be like this. Following in his footsteps is the key to unlocking a fruitful morning.
Saying Salam/Bismillah before entering a house.
None of us want shaytan to enter our homes; we
are aware of the distractions he creates to lead to our destruction. That being
said, it is fundamentally important to seek refuge from his evil ways. Upon
entering our homes, it is crucial to utter the Name of Allah to prevent our
doors being open for him. shaytan is an enemy of productivity and success; his
ultimate goal is to see us fail in our journey to develop a relationship with
Allah Taala. Take the measures, as given in the sunnah, against him
because he will squeeze into whatever gap visible to him. Never let the enemy
win!
Untying the three knots
Waking up for Fajr is a battle many of us
have experienced or are experiencing. The hours of the morning, as mentioned
above, are a blessed time for being productive in studying and completing
various tasks. The sad reality is, many of us miss out on this because we fail
to wake up for Fajr on time.
This hadith sets out the plan of action to be
successful: wake up, praise Allah Taala, perform wudu and pray
fajr. Being lively and in good spirits are the perfect ingredients to
having a productive day, and this is what you will achieve when you follow this
sunnah, In sha Allah.
How blessed are we that our religion teaches us
about all the ingredients of a successful life? Alhamdulillah!
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