šŸ’Ŗ I Left the Gym for the Sake of Allah… and Now My Push-Ups Are Judging Me
Bismillah.
So… I left the gym.
Not because it's haram — I’m not here to drop fatwas šŸ’¼ — but because I personally didn’t feel good about the environment, the music, the vibe… it just wasn’t sitting right with me spiritually.
So I told myself:
ā€œThat’s it. I’m switching to calisthenics.
But now I’ve got a different problem…
My calisthenics routine looks like this:
  • Day 1: Motivated. Push-ups, pull-ups, full body workout
  • Day 2: Sore.
  • Day 3: Rest day (also sore).
  • Day 4–7: (let's not talk about thatšŸ˜…)
Still, I don’t regret it. The niyyah was for Allah. I’m trying to build strength without sacrificing deen.
šŸ—£ Brothers, anyone else made a similar shift?
What helped you stay consistent with your workouts after leaving the gym? (if you did)
Drop your tips (or funny failures) below šŸ‘‡
May Allah make us strong in body and intention 🤲
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šŸ’Ŗ I Left the Gym for the Sake of Allah… and Now My Push-Ups Are Judging Me
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