Great Work

Our mission is not just self-improvement; it is the elevation of human consciousness, intelligence, and problem-solving ability. The Quran and Seerah are designed to help us address global challenges with wisdom and strategy.

Just start. That’s all it takes. Once you take the first step, you’ll see rows of people forming behind you, ready to take your cause further. But the movement begins with you—your actions, your dedication, and your refusal to be idle.

And dedication is not a part-time effort. It demands days and nights of relentless work. Those who change the world are the ones who immerse themselves completely in their purpose, leaving no room for distractions.

“The purpose of life is to solve problems, and the best problems to solve are the ones that bother you the most.” — Ali Bin Naseer

The highest exemption from Allah’s punishment on the Day of Judgment belongs to those who dedicate their lives to fulfilling their purpose and achieving greatness in their work. They do not merely exist; they strive, they build, and they leave a legacy.

“The Ummah will stop talking about people and events all day long and start solving global issues through Quran and Seerah.”

Sahil Adeem

Our mission is not just self-improvement; it is the elevation of human consciousness, intelligence, and problem-solving ability. The Quran and Seerah are designed to help us address global challenges with wisdom and strategy.

Obsession: The Key to Greatness

At the heart of all purpose-driven work lies obsession. The examples of great work are in front of our eyes:

Albert Einstein didn’t just study physics as a subject—he lived in its questions. He spent years developing theories, running thought experiments, discarding ideas, and refining them. Day and night, his mind was consumed by a singular purpose: understanding the universe.

This is the level of commitment that produces timeless work. It is not a casual interest; it is a fire that refuses to go out.

“If you can sleep without thinking about it, you don’t want it badly enough.”

Naval Ravikant

If your purpose doesn’t keep you up at night, if it doesn’t make you restless, then perhaps you haven’t found it yet—or you haven’t committed to it fully. The pursuit of meaningful work is not a task; it is an identity.

And obsession? Obsession takes you places where discipline and talent cannot.

When you are obsessed with your mission, you don’t need to force yourself to work—discipline becomes automatic, motivation becomes constant, and talent becomes inevitable.

Make Work Your Legacy

Your purpose is not just about personal success—it is about building something that outlives you. What you create today should serve as a guiding light for generations to come.

  • Don’t wait for the right moment.

  • Don’t wait for approval.

  • Don’t wait for motivation.

Start now. Become so obsessed with your work that the world cannot ignore you.

P.S.: I was gone because I had to focus on other things, and honestly, I wasn’t sure about the direction of my newsletter and personal brand. But now, I have clarity.

This newsletter will be about how to become better, how to do more in life, and how to live with purpose.

If you’ve ever felt lost, unmotivated, or like you’re not making the most of your potential, this newsletter is for you. Let’s build a life of action, impact, and mastery—together. You will get to learn something new everytime :)