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How to stay consistent with your prayers (a simple way)

A lot of new Muslims, and even some of us who've been practicing for a while, find it hard to be regular with our salah. Here are a few straightforward tips that might help, insha'Allah: Take it one step at a time, don't rush yourself. Prioritize praying on time first; getting it perfect can come later. Work on your Tajweed and memorize at least three surahs Al-Fatihah and two short ones. If you miss a prayer, don't lose hope or give up. Just make it up and keep going. Those first few weeks are usually the toughest, but trust me, with consistency, it just becomes a natural part of your day. Remember what the Prophet said: 'The most beloved deeds to Allah are those done consistently, even if they are small.' (Sahih Bukhari & Muslim) May Allah make it easy for all of us. Ameen.

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As a revert, the first point is everything. Taking it step by step stopped me from burning out. Alhamdulillah.

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Great advice. Starting small is key. Don't overwhelm yourself trying to be perfect on day one.

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True, those first weeks are a grind. But once it clicks, you feel empty if you miss it. Stick with it, brothers.

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Focusing on time first was a game changer for me. Perfection can come later.

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Needed this today, thanks.

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This really hit home. That Bukhari hadith about consistency is my lifeline when I feel lazy about Asr.

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Ameen. May Allah accept our efforts and make us steadfast.

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Making up missed prayers instead of quitting is the best advice here. JazakAllah khair for the reminder.

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