Get updates when there's a new post
Your guide to mindful, faith-based digital living.
Welcome to
The Reading Room
Pull up a chair for reflections and digital wisdom filled with barakah.
- Sep 21, 2025
DigitalDeen Remote
- Adam Samon
- Mindful Tech Practices
The world often uses its “remote” to mute voices of truth. But what if we had a remote for our own digital lives—one that guided us back to Allah with every click?
Here are 9 buttons every Muslim needs on the DigitalDeen Remote:
1️⃣ Mute – Silence gossip, negativity, and pointless noise.
2️⃣ Pause – Stop scrolling, breathe, and think before you react.
3️⃣ Reset – Clear your mind, renew your niyyah, and start fresh.
4️⃣ Focus – Direct your attention to what truly matters: Allah, family, purpose.
5️⃣ Reflect – Ask: Why am I here? What am I consuming?
6️⃣ Connect – Use your screen to bond with people and causes that uplift.
7️⃣ Dhikr – Replace idle scrolling with the remembrance of Allah.
8️⃣ Salah – Drop everything when prayer calls—no notification is greater.
9️⃣ Ihsan – Engage online as if Allah sees you—because He does.
The truth? You already have this remote. It’s in your heart, your habits, and your choices.
So today—which button will you press?
If you are still struggling with living your faith online, download the Digital Discipline Full Pack to help you get on track.
About Me
Adam Sam'on
DigitalDeen/3DDad
I’m a Melbourne-based educator, tech lead, and dad who turned a passion for purposeful digital living into DigitalDeen—a space where faith, creativity, and technology come together. With over 15 years of teaching experience (and plenty of screen-time battles at home), I created DigitalDeen to raise the Digital Ummah and help individuals and families build intentional, balanced, and barakah-filled digital habits that rise above the noise of mainstream digital culture. From blog posts to digital tools (and the occasional 3D-printed life hack), everything here is crafted with a mix of educator insight, dad energy, and a deep love for faith-driven innovation.