P*rn is blocking your rizq.


You pray. You work. You make du’a.
But nothing moves.
Here’s why :
You’re asking Allah for barakah…
while feeding your eyes haram every night.
You want doors to open—
but you keep disobeying the One who controls them.
That contradiction matters more than you think.
Rizq isn’t just about effort.
It’s about obedience.
You can hustle 10 hours a day…
but if your nights are filled with p*rn,
don’t be surprised when your days feel heavy and stuck.
P*rn kills 3 things silently:
• Your focus
• Your discipline
• Your self-respect
And without these—
you can’t hold onto opportunities even if they come.
You say:
“Maybe it’s not written for me…”
No, akhi.
Maybe your sins are blocking what was written for you.
Let that sink in.
Every time you relapse,
you don’t just “feel bad.”
You weaken your connection with Allah.
And when that connection weakens—
so does your barakah.
You want more money?
More opportunities?
More peace?
Start by cleaning what Allah sees from you in private.
Because that’s where your real life is being decided.
This isn’t about guilt.
This is about wake-up.
You’re not lazy.
You’re not unlucky.
You’re just stuck in a cycle that’s draining your rizq.
Break the cycle.
Discipline your nafs.
Lower your gaze.
Take control back.
Because the version of you that quits p*rn…
is the one Allah opens doors for.
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