
đď¸ How Evil Eye & Envy Impact Your Productivity (And How to Protect Yourself)
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Years ago, I attended a Quran memorization class at a local mosque. By Allahâs permission, I was making good progress, memorizing at a good pace.
One day, I bumped into a colleague from the Quran class. He asked about my memorization progress. When I shared how far Iâd advanced, his face changed. He looked me straight in the eye and said three words Iâll never forget: âI envy you.â
I was taken aback. I tried to give him the benefit of the doubt, hoping he meant it positively.
After that encounter, I couldnât memorize a single verse for an entire week! Not one. My teacher was surprised. I had been one of his quickest learners, and suddenly I was struggling with passages Iâd previously mastered.
Thatâs when I reflected on the incident with my colleague. Perhaps I had been affected by the evil eye, and I needed to take serious spiritual steps to heal myself.
The Hidden Productivity Killer
In our productivity-obsessed culture, we analyze everything: our systems, habits, and environment. We track our output, optimize workflows, and measure performance. But one factor rarely makes it onto our productivity checklist: the spiritual dimension of our struggles.
The evil eye (al-âayn) and envy (hasad) are real forces that can derail our best efforts, cloud our judgment, and drain our energy in ways that no amount of coffee or calendar restructuring can resolve.
The Quran and Sunnah donât treat these as mere superstitions. Allah SWT commands us to seek refuge from âthe evil of the envier when he enviesâ (Quran 113:5), and Prophet Muhammad  said:
The evil eye is real. If anything could overtake the divine decree, it would be the evil eye.
(Muslim)
Yet many of us dismiss these spiritual realities as âsuperstitiousâ or âold tales,â especially professionals trying to âfit inâ with secular workplaces.
I want us to understand this topic from a balanced perspective. There are usually two extremes: those obsessed and anxious about ânazarâ and being envied, and those who dismiss such claims and expose themselves to the harm of the evil eye.
Whatâs the difference between Evil Eye and Envy?
The Evil Eye occurs when someone intensely admires a blessing you have. It may accompany a feeling of deprivation, but it doesnât mean they wish you harm. It can come from someone who loves you. A colleague or family member might admire your promotion and unknowingly affect you. You might even give yourself the evil eye when youâre amazed by your own success but forget to say âMashaâAllah.â
When the companion âAmir ibn Rabiâah saw his fellow companion Sahlâs beautiful skin during a bath, he exclaimed in amazement. Sahl immediately collapsed. There was no malice, just overwhelming admiration without remembering Allah.
Envy, on the other hand, is darker. Itâs the malicious desire for someone elseâs blessing to be removed and given to the envier. When your colleague doesnât just admire your success but actively wishes for your downfall, thatâs envy.
How Evil Eye and Envy Impacts Your Professional Life
We often think of the impact of the evil eye and envy on our personal livesâunexplained fatigue, relationship conflicts, or when something we cherish suddenly breaks.
I want to explore the effect of the evil eye and envy on your professional life. Here are some ways:
- A Sudden Drop in Performance: Youâre doing great at work, consistently hitting targets. Then suddenly you canât concentrate. Projects that were easy now feel difficult. Your boss and colleagues wonder what happened to the âstar performer.â
- You Lose Motivation or Unexplained âBurnoutâ: You launch a successful business or project, share your excitement on social media, then wake up the next day with no desire to continue. You feel a heaviness or tightness in your heart and canât explain it.
- Unexpected Team Conflicts: You have an amazing team youâve been with for years, but now youâre arguing over trivial matters or canât stand working with them. The collaborative team spirit you once relied on has mysteriously evaporated.
- Mental Block: Youâre writing a report, building an app, or developing a course. Progress is steady, then ideas stop flowing suddenly, and you question everything about your work and simply canât continue.
- The Technology Troubles: Iâve experienced this firsthand. My presentation was ready, the tech setup was working perfectly fine during rehearsal, then mysteriously technical difficulties arose right before the start of the workshop. These tech issues arenât always random.
How do you protect yourself?
Alhamdulillah, weâre given Prophetic guidance on protecting ourselves from the evil eye and envy. Here are 4 ways:
What if you got affected? Whatâs the solution?
If you suspect youâve been hit by evil eye or envy due to a sudden performance drop, loss of motivation, or mysterious obstacles, perform ruqyah on yourself by reciting the recommended Quranic verses on a bottle of water and drinking it. You can find Ruqya dua books online or at islamic bookstores. Do this regularly until Allah relieves you from this harm.
In my case, once I realized that my colleague might have hit my Quran memorization with an evil eye, I remember reciting Surat Al-Baqarah and reciting Ruqya verses and duas. Alhamdulillah, within a few days, my memorization ability returned.
Final advice
I hesitated to write this post because some might obsess over this topic, hindering their growth.
Remember thereâs balance: acknowledge these spiritual realities without becoming paranoid. Not every setback is due to the evil eye or envy. Sometimes your productivity drops because youâre genuinely overworked, stressed, or need a break.
The key is to have your spiritual shields on. Just as youâd maintain physical strength by exercising, maintain spiritual strength.
Remember Prophet Muhammadâs  advice to the young companion, when he said:
O young man, I shall teach you some words [of advice]: Be mindful of Allah and Allah will protect you. Be mindful of Allah and you will find Him in front of you. If you ask, then ask Allah [alone]; and if you seek help, then seek help from Allah [alone]. And know that if the nation were to gather together to benefit you with anything, they would not benefit you except with what Allah had already prescribed for you. And if they were to gather together to harm you with anything, they would not harm you except with what Allah had already prescribed against you. The pens have been lifted and the pages have dried.
(Tirmdhi)
Yes, the evil eye is real, and envy exists, but Allahâs protection is stronger than both. Work with Ihsan, share your work when needed, maintain your spiritual defenses, and trust that what Allah has written for you canât be prevented by a jealous glance or envious heart.
May Allah protect us all from the evil eye and envy and grant Barakah in all that we do.