Bigger numbers ≠ bigger barakah

Oct 23, 2025 9:01 am

As-Salāmu ʿalaykum,


“What gets measured gets managed.”


A tidy mantra. Until the measurements start managing you.


We live on dashboards now—likes, views, conversions. The graph climbs and we feel victorious. Then, quietly, something slips: intention blurs, joy thins, the work starts to feel like… marketing.


Here’s the uncomfortable bit: bigger numbers don’t always mean bigger barakah.


If you’ve been around long enough, you’ve seen the counter-story:


  • A Qur’an circle with five people that reshapes two entire families.
  • A youth workshop that doesn’t trend, but one teenager starts praying again.
  • A project that never goes “viral,” yet the doors keep opening right when you need them.


Bad: chasing visibility until the soul goes numb.


Good: small, sincere acts that echo for years.


Bad: growth that burns out teams and hollows the message.


Good: a different lens that restores intention, calm, and flow.


That lens has a name: Barakah Metrics, a way of seeing success that tracks both dunya and ākhirah. Not just sign-ups and revenue, but niyyah health, internal peace, sincere duʿā, adab in feedback, and those quiet signs of divine ease you didn’t “earn” on a spreadsheet.


In today’s piece, I lay out a Holistic KPI Tracker—two layers on one page:


  • Strategic KPIs (are our systems working?)
  • Spiritual KPIs (are our hearts aligned?)


You’ll find simple prompts you can start this week: a one-minute intention reset before meetings, a monthly “Barakah Dashboard” check-in, and a gentle way to notice the wins that don’t show up in analytics—but do show up on your scale with Allah.


Start here: Barakah Metrics: Spiritual Impact KPIs.

If it resonates, you’ll see how it fits into the wider Ummah Building Series right beneath the article—step-by-step, no overwhelm.


Before you click, a quick self-audit for this week:


  • Did we renew our niyyah before the rush?
  • Did our work increase sukūn (inner steadiness)?
  • Where did Allah make something unexpectedly easy?


May He make our results heavy with ihsan.


With purpose and barakah,


Teslim

UmmahBuilders

— just a Muslim building what Allah loves.

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