Your Time Is Your Life *
By Amr Khaled ** 
 

Do you understand how precious time is? Muslim scholars appreciated their time 
long before the West ever did, and this is how they achieved their revival. 
Their sayings and practices bear testimony to this.

Ibn Mas`ud:

I never regretted anything except a day that passed by without having increased 
my deeds. 

Al-Hasan Al-Basri:

Every day the sun rises it calls upon us, “O people! I am a new day; I am an 
observer of your actions. Take advantage of me for I will not return until the 
Day of Judgment. O son of Adam, you are nothing but a few breaths. Once one 
breath goes out, part of you goes with it. In the same way that part of you has 
gone, soon all of you will go.” 

Ibn Al-Qayyim:

Every gulp of air that goes out in a cause other than the cause of Allah will 
turn to sorrow and regret on the Day of Judgment.

A sign that Allah despises you is when you find yourself wasting your time with 
trivial matters; in this way you miss your chance of going to Heaven. And a 
sign that Allah likes you is when you find yourself fulfilling more duties than 
you have time for.

The devil makes work for idle thumbs. If you want to know whether Allah is 
pleased with you, then think: Are you busy or idle? 

Al-Muhasiby:

I wish that time could be acquired with money. If so, I would buy time from 
wasteful and ungrateful people so that I could spend it serving Allah. 

You should know where your time goes. You should know when you can go out and 
when you have some extra time. When you do have extra time, don’t waste 
it—watching one soccer game is enough. You needn’t watch six. 

Abu-Yusuf, a prominent student of Abu Hanifah, once said, “Abu Hanifah was on 
his deathbed when he asked for a paper and a pencil to solve a problem in 
jurisprudence, saying, ‘If I have but one instant to live, I would spend it 
doing something that pleases Allah.’” 

A man asked Ibn Al-Jawzi to chat with him for a while. The imam replied, “Only 
if you could stop the sun from revolving.” That’s how in a very short period of 
time, a few generations offered humanity many advances. Allah blessed their 
lives; they were able to accomplish what would take us many years. 

When 16 years old, Usamah ibn Zaid was an army commander. Under his command 
were Abu-Bakr and `Umar (may Allah be pleased with them). Usamah fought the 
Romans and prevailed. The Companions said, “No army was ever rewarded like 
Usamah’s army and the Muslims didn’t suffer any casualties.”

Sa`d ibn Mu`adh accepted Islam when he was 30 years old and died when he was 
37. Despite living only seven years as a Muslim, the throne of Allah was shaken 
for his death, and seventy thousand angels came down for his funeral. 

`Umar Al-Mukhtar led the struggle against the Italian occupation of Libya from 
the age of 60 until he was 70. 

Muhammad ibn Al-Qasim conquered India when he was 17 years old. He fought 
twelve battles in one year and won them all. 

We waste a great deal of time: For eight hours we sleep and another eight we 
use for meals and personal needs. That’s two-thirds wasted, and the remaining 
third is where productivity can be achieved. Imagine that every breath you take 
is stored away in a locker and that on the Day of Judgment these lockers will 
be opened. Can you see them empty? Or do you see them full of service, help, 
invention, and worship? Picture someone throwing a hundred thousand dollars in 
the sea—he would be considered crazy and be put under great restriction. You do 
the same if you waste your time, for your greatest assets are your breaths in 
this limited life.

Now, are you ready for change or is it all talk and no commitment? Are you 
willing to make adjustments to your time? If you are truly ready, let us agree 
on the details that will help you to organize your time:

1. Every day write down in a daily planner what you are planning to do the next 
day.

2. Focus on your work and don’t stop for any reason. Time gets wasted because 
of all the interruptions. Press hard on yourself and you will notice a great 
increase in productivity.

3. Cut down on your sleeping hours; even an hour a day will add up to 365 hours 
a year. You can use this time to prepare for a PhD or memorize the Qur’an. 
Imagine that!

4. Stay away from idle and careless people.

5. Do things in parallel; for example, while waiting at the doctor’s office or 
traveling on the bus, read a book. Instead of wasting your time waiting, take 
advantage of that time and do something productive. A great example is Ibn 
Al-Qayyim, who wrote his famous book Zad al-M`ad during his journey to Makkah 
for Hajj.

6. Be cautious of all the free time you have in the summer; use it wisely, for 
example in voluntary work.

7. Every night, ask yourself what you have accomplished that day, and soon you 
will be thrilled with your results. Assess how much you were able to complete 
from the productive week project. You may start with anything as low as 30 
percent, but everyday your productivity and efficiency will increase.

8. Never leave the house without your daily planner.

Finally, never forget that you can’t utilize your time wisely unless you have a 
goal in life. When you do, you will be vigilant with your time and you will be 
able to divide it so you can achieve your goal efficiently.

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* Based on the episode “The Value of Time” of Amr Khaled’s television series 
Life Makers.

** Amr Khaled is an Egyptian da`iyah who hosts the popular series Sunaa 
Al-Hayah (Life Makers) on Iqra’ satellite channel. He is the founder and 
chairman of Right Start Foundation International, based in the United Kingdom. 
He is presently studying for his doctorate at Wales University, UK, with the 
thesis title "Islam and Co-Existing with Others." 






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