
5 Practical Tips To Help You Build Your Prayer Habit
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As believers, we all understand the importance of never missing a prayer. Yet, staying consistent with salah can be challenging—especially when life gets busy. Research suggests it takes 21 days to form a habit and 90 days for it to become part of your lifestyle.
Common Reasons We Miss Salah
Busy schedules and distractions: Life’s commitments can overwhelm us, causing us to lose track of time.
Lack of a suitable prayer space: For those who spend most of the day outside, especially full-time workers, finding a place to pray can be difficult.
Oversleeping: Waking up for Fajr is one of the most common struggles for many.
5 Practical Tips to Help You Build Your Prayer Habit
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Mental Preparation
Before anything else, understand why we pray. Reflect on the purpose of salah as a form of worship and connection with Allah. A helpful resource: “Why Does God Ask Us to Worship Him?” -
Use Adhan Apps to Stay on Track
Technology can be a blessing. Set reminders through Islamic apps that notify you of prayer times—even when you can’t hear the adhan. Some great options include:- Athan: Prayer Times & Al Quran
- Salatuk (Prayer Time)
- Prayer Times - Qibla and Azan
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Muslim Pro: Quran Athan Prayer
These apps also help tackle oversleeping by setting alarms for Fajr.
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Create a Dedicated Prayer Space
Designate a peaceful area in your home for prayer. Invest in a comfortable, high-quality prayer rug that’s both practical and aesthetically pleasing. Don’t forget to keep a portable prayer mat for when you’re on the go. -
Schedule Your Prayers
Add your five daily prayers to your schedule. For instance, if your gym session is planned for 12 PM, schedule Dhuhr before it. Use a checklist to track your consistency—it helps reinforce the habit. -
Don’t Give Up on Missed Prayers
Life happens, and sometimes you may miss a prayer unintentionally. Islam offers the gift of qadaa—the ability to make up for missed prayers. Perform wudu as soon as possible and complete the missed salah when you’re able.
A Blessed Opportunity to Connect with Allah
Never forget: Salah is not just a duty—it’s a gift. The chance to stand before Allah five times a day is a blessing that brings peace, discipline, and spiritual fulfilment into our lives.
May Allah help us strengthen our salah habits and keep us steadfast in our worship.