The coma clock phenomenon refers to the lifestyle of Generation Z, who tend to spend active time at night until the early hours of the morning. This habit has a profound impact on their mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. This article analyzes the phenomenon of the comma clock from the perspective of Islamic psychology and family law, highlightingits impact on spiritual balance. Using qualitative methods, including literature studies and interviews with psychologists and religious leaders. This study found that irregular lifestyles and dependence on technology hinder Generation Z from meeting their spiritual and worship needs. The Islamic perspective on family law offers solutions through the establishment of family customs rooted in religious values.