Health & Longevity

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

DimensionPracticePurpose
Spiritual HealthDaily Qur’an recitation, dua, gratitude journalingEmotional balance and divine peace
Mental HealthNo over-consumption of news or negativity; organize thoughts via journalingCognitive clarity
Physical HealthWalk 10,000 steps/day, stretch, breathe consciously, rest 7 hoursCirculation & resilience
Diet & NutritionFollow Sunnah pattern: light breakfast, main lunch, early dinner; 16-hour intermittent fasting twice weekly; avoid processed sugarCellular regeneration
Social HealthPositive company, laughter, service, family timeEmotional immunity
Digital HealthLimited screen time; 1 tech-free hour/dayEye & brain detox
Purposeful AgingWrite, mentor, and teach daily; productivity till last breathCognitive 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.”