بَارَكَ اللَّهُ فِي الْبُكُورِ
O Allah, bless my ummah in its early morning hours — Prophet ﷺ (Abu Dawud)
The Prophet ﷺ specifically prayed for barakah in the early morning. This 30-minute daily system harnesses that barakah — structured, consistent, and spiritually nourishing.
Say: 'Alhamdulillahil ladhi ahyana ba'da ma amatana wa ilayhin nushur' — Praise be to Allah who revived us after causing us to die, and to Him is the resurrection. This is the first words on your lips each morning.
Make wudu with presence — not rushing. Say Bismillah before starting. The Prophet ﷺ said wudu washes away sins from the limbs it touches.
The anchor of the morning. Two fard rakaats and two Sunnah. Pray with slowness. In sujood, ask Allah specifically for the barakah you need today.
Recite the morning azkar: Ayatul Kursi (×1), Surah Ikhlas (×3), Surah Falaq (×3), Surah Nas (×3), SubhanAllah (×33), Alhamdulillah (×33), Allahu Akbar (×33). Available in MyTazki with audio.
Open to where you left off. Read one page with meaning. Consistency beats volume. One page daily = the full Quran in approximately 3 years.
Write or say: 'Today, I intend to...' Set one focused intention for the day's work. Ask Allah to make it easy and blessed.
Morning azkar, prayer tracker, Quran reader, and daily dhikr — all in the MyTazki morning flow.
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