About Tulona

From Intention to Practice:

The Birth of The Barakah Hour
The Barakah Hour began with a simple but deliberate intention to slow down in a world that constantly asks us to hurry.

What started as personal reflection soon became a shared space for thoughtful writing, faith-rooted ideas, and small reminders that barakah often lives in what we choose not to rush.

Rather than offering answers, this space asks better questions about how we live, how we work, and how we remain present while navigating modern life with faith at the center.

Our Guiding Principle

We believe that a meaningful life is shaped not by constant motion,
but by intention, presence, and trust in what unfolds with time.

The Barakah Hour is not about productivity or perfection. It is about alignment—between belief and action, effort and rest, creativity and worship. Each reflection is written with care, not urgency.

Living With Barakah, Consciously

Living with barakah means choosing what is lasting over what is loud.

It means approaching faith, work, and creativity with care. Recognizing that growth does not always need to be visible to be meaningful. Every word shared here is shaped by that belief.

The goal is not transformation overnight, but clarity over time.

Letters, Essays, & Reflections

Writing With Intention, Not Urgency

Letters, essays, and reflections shared here are written slowly and with care. Created to be read thoughtfully rather than consumed quickly.

Each piece explores faith, work, creativity, and everyday life through a reflective lens, offering gentle reminders rather than instructions. There is no fixed schedule and no pressure to keep up. Only words shaped by sincerity and the belief that clarity often arrives when we allow space for it.

The aim is not instruction, but clarity. Not urgency, but presence. Words shared here are meant to be revisited, not rushed.

The Muslim Business

Building With Integrity, Not Compromise

Work is not separate from faith. The Muslim Business explores ethical work, halal income, and building sustainable livelihoods without sacrificing intention, values, or inner peace.

This space is for those navigating modern work while striving to remain grounded. Where success is measured not only by outcomes, but by sincerity and alignment.

Explore the Letters

Discover reflections written for those seeking a slower, more intentional way of living—guided by faith, presence, and trust.

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