Vision: To live energetically, purposefully, and productively up to (and beyond) 80 years.
Health Philosophy
“The body is the vehicle of the soul; maintain it to serve the mission.”
Longevity is a divine trust, achieved through balanced food, consistent movement, inner peace, and meaningful work.
Lifestyle Principles for Longevity
| Dimension | Practice | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Spiritual Health | Daily Qur’an recitation, dua, gratitude journaling | Emotional balance and divine peace |
| Mental Health | No over-consumption of news or negativity; organize thoughts via journaling | Cognitive clarity |
| Physical Health | Walk 10,000 steps/day, stretch, breathe consciously, rest 7 hours | Circulation & resilience |
| Diet & Nutrition | Follow Sunnah pattern: light breakfast, main lunch, early dinner; 16-hour intermittent fasting twice weekly; avoid processed sugar | Cellular regeneration |
| Social Health | Positive company, laughter, service, family time | Emotional immunity |
| Digital Health | Limited screen time; 1 tech-free hour/day | Eye & brain detox |
| Purposeful Aging | Write, mentor, and teach daily; productivity till last breath | Cognitive vitality |
Code of Peaceful Life
- Be calm when others panic.
- Live simply but think grandly.
- Rebuild with patience even if all collapses.
- Balance ambition with gratitude.
- Lead with service, not superiority.
- Keep the heart young, the mind clear, and the soul connected.
Legacy Statement
“If I am not here, my work must continue — improved, expanded, and purified.”
- Every project (book, video, business, or system) will include the HisDream License, allowing successors to replicate, translate, and improve.
- AI archives, writings, and digital data are to be stored securely for educational use.
- A yearly “Salahi Symposium” will renew ideas and honor the mission.
“Indeed, those who believe and do good deeds, their remembrance shall never fade.” — Qur’an 19:96
Longevity as HisDream in Action
Longevity is the physical expression of HisDream Foundation — to live long, serve more, and ensure the dream continues through family and institutions.
“When life becomes short for the dream, pass the dream to those who will.”