Do you find yourself drifting off as soon as you say Allahu Akbar?
Do you suddenly remember where you misplaced your keys or an email you forgot to reply to?
Have you ever wanted to learn in detail what every single word you recite in ṣalāh means?
Would you like to learn what khushūʿ is and how you can attain it in your ṣalāh?
Do you feel like you ‘have’ to pray, rather than ‘wanting’ and ‘loving’ to pray?
If so, this series is for you inshallah (and it’s FREE alhamdulillah!)
About the Book
Taste the Sweetness of Ṣalāh is a guide on how to attain khushūʿ and enjoy your ṣalāh. It offers tips on how to achieve full focus and truly connect with Allah in your ṣalāh. It includes:
- An explanation of khushūʿ and why we struggle with it
- Practical steps before, during and after ṣalāh to develop khushūʿ
- A journey through ṣalāh
- The various adhkār (remembrances) of ṣalāh
- The ṣalāh of our beloved Messenger ﷺ and the pious people
- The secrets of ṣalāh
Tailored to Your Needs
- Interactive review and reflect questions at the end of each chapter, with blank spaces for you to come back and reflect on (think ṣalāh journaling!)
- Inspirational quotes and stories
- Written in plain English & simplified with lists and diagrams.
- Arabic du‘as with translations
Taste the Sweetness of Salah
In order to make the content of this topic accessible and practical for all, there are three components to ‘Taste the Sweetness of Salah’:
(1) The A5 detailed book Taste the Sweetness of Ṣalāh (194 pages):
(2) The A6 summary booklet Enjoy Your Ṣalāh (20 pages):
(3) The pocket-sized Adhkar of Salah booklet:

![Surah al-Hujurat - Reflection 23
The True Believers & the Sweetness of Iman
• The true believers are those who have tasted the essence and sweetness of īmān, firmly anchored in their faith, unmoved by the storms of trials and untrapped by the snares of desires and doubts; their hearts fully embrace the delight of īmān, leading them to give up what they love most — their wealth and even their own lives — for the sake of Allah.
• The phrase “never doubting” signals that this path contains trials, temptations, and obstacles. It calls the believer to vigilance, constant supplication, and reliance upon Allah for steadfastness.
• When īmān is not firmly rooted, trials can shake the heart, letting doubts creep in and potentially leading to the loss of faith. Ibn al-Qayyim (raḥimahullāh) says,
“Doubts will not be removed from the heart until the servant arrives at this state [of tasting the sweetness of īmān].” Even the believer may face moments of hesitation under severe trials, but the one who remains steadfast, resists doubt, and maintains connection with Allah despite life’s storms is truly deserving of this rank. This verse reminds believers to stay resolute, patient, and upright when hardships strike.
Reflect: What can you do to strengthen your īmān and yaqīn to the extent that when trials come, your heart remains steadfast?
Act: Spend at least 15 minutes today reciting Qur’ān with tadabbur (reflection) to strengthen your īmān, or go outdoors and reflect on Allah’s creation while doing dhikr. Put your phone away and devote your heart and mind to Allah ﷻ.
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