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Spiritual

Ramadan Journal

Deepen your spiritual journey this blessed month

4.8(67 reviews)
47-56 pages
5-30 min/day

A guided companion for Ramadan rooted in Islamic mindfulness traditions—muhasaba (self-accounting), tafakkur (contemplation), and shukr (gratitude). Set daily niyyah (intentions), reflect on fasting, track Quran progress, and grow closer to Allah throughout the holy month. Includes dua list and 30 Juz tracker.

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What's Inside

Daily reflections section
Daily guided prompt
Prayer & worship tracking
Gratitude for blessings
Ramadan Intentions
Quran Journey
99 Names of Allah
Important Duas
Days of Mercy Guide
Days of Forgiveness Guide
Days of Salvation Guide

Full Experience Adds

Circular Habit Tracker
Ramadan Vision
Weekly Progress
Last 10 Nights
Eid Reflection
Quotes

Sample Prompts

  • 1"What intention am I setting for my fast today?"
  • 2"What is my heart seeking this Ramadan?"
  • 3"How can I be more present in my prayers today?"
  • 4"What blessing am I most grateful for at this moment?"

Daily Affirmations

"This blessed month is a gift I receive with gratitude."

"My fast is an act of devotion and self-discovery."

"I am patient, and patience brings me peace."

"I am growing closer to who I am meant to be."

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Ramadan journal?
A Ramadan journal is a spiritual companion for the holy month, helping you set intentions (niyyah), practice daily self-reflection (muhasaba), track Quran reading, record duas, and deepen your connection with Allah through guided Islamic prompts.
How do I use a Ramadan journal during fasting?
Use it for morning intentions before suhoor, evening reflections after iftar, and Quran notes throughout the day. Track your prayers, duas, and spiritual goals. The journal helps maintain focus on worship during the blessed month.
What is muhasaba in Ramadan journaling?
Muhasaba is the Islamic practice of self-accountability and reflection. In Ramadan journaling, it involves honestly examining your actions, intentions, and spiritual state each day to identify areas for improvement and growth closer to Allah.
Can I continue using this journal after Ramadan?
The spiritual practices in this journal—daily reflection, gratitude, Quran contemplation, and dua tracking—are valuable year-round. Many users continue the habits formed during Ramadan to maintain their spiritual growth.

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