Includes the Islamic and Gregorian dates for Ramadan 2024.
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On the page for each day, you can add a ready-made template where you can:
To add new habits to track, simply add a checkbox property and name it, for example, 'Tahadjjud.' There are four tabs at the top, called 'views.' The 'Today' view will only show the day of Ramadan that you are currently on, so you can easily track today's progress. You do not need to add new pages, and the template will update automatically.
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Abu Hurayra reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Give gifts and you will love one another." [Al-Adab Al-Mufrad] Gifts are a beautiful way of expressing love and appreciation for those we care about. Not only do they bring joy to the recipient, they can also be a reminder of Islamic traditions and the Sunnah. If you are looking for Islamic-themed gifts, you've come to the right place! These gifts can also be a perfect way to welcome new converts/reverts to the faith and show them how much you care about their journey, or just as gifts for Muslim friends. From Islamic prayer rugs to beautiful artwork and books about Islamic history and beliefs, there are plenty of gifts that you can choose from to show your appreciation. The links in this post are Amazon affiliate links, which means I may receive a commission from qualifying purchases. 1. Prayer set A prayer set is a thoughtful and meaningful gift that your friend can use to deepen their spiritual practice. Not only can they be used to support a friend's spiritual practice, but they are also a tangible reminder of your thoughtfulness.
2. Prayer clothes (jilbab) Prayer clothes, also known as jilbab, are a wonderful way to express your faith. Not only are they useful during prayer, but they can be worn during other times too and come particularly useful during Ramadan. There's a wide range of colours and tones available, so you can choose one that will reflect your friend's personality and style. Whether they prefer a vibrant, bold colour, or a more subtle, muted tone - there's something to suit everyone's taste!
Notebooks are classic gifts that serve as a reminder of Allah, providing a meaningful and practical way to keep track of thoughts and ideas. Featuring Islam-related covers, these notebooks make a great gift for anyone looking to show their appreciation of the faith. They serve as a reminder of Allah and His teachings, as well as a reminder of the power of prayer and reflection.
4. Wall art & decor Islamic art is a stunning, unique form of creative expression that comes in a variety of styles and materials. It is a great way to bring beauty and serenity into a home or space and can serve as a reminder of the divine. From intricate patterns and majestic calligraphy to vibrant colours and intricate designs, there's something for everyone. This also makes the perfect home-warming gift!
5. Islamic planner These practical and stylish Islamic daily planners are the perfect way for your friend to keep track of their ibadah and plan their day. Not only do they provide an easy way to stay organized, but they also make a great gift for that special someone who appreciates the beauty of Islamic art and values the importance of staying on top of their daily activities. These planners come in a variety of designs, from traditional to modern, so you can be sure to find one that fits your friend's style. Not only that, but they also come with helpful tips on how to stay motivated and focused, ensuring that your friend is making the most of their day.
6. Scarves Scarves are an excellent gift for a hijabi friend, as they offer both practicality and fashion, with a wide range of styles, colours and patterns available. Just make sure to check that they don't already have that colour before making the purchase! Scarves are a versatile and practical gift that are sure to be appreciated.
7. Black seed oil Black seed oil has a variety uses including promoting healthy hair and improving digestion.
8. Henna Natural henna is a great way to bring a beautiful red colour to your hair or to have a unique and creative design on your hands. It's a safe and natural alternative to chemical dyes, containing no harsh chemicals that could damage your hair or skin. A common Eid purchase, your friend will appreciate this staple!
9. Magnetic pins An excellent and innovative alternative to traditional safety pins, these magnetic pins are the perfect solution for keeping your hijab in place without the risk of damaging the fabric. These pins offer a secure and comfortable fit, making them ideal for those who want to keep their hijab looking neat and tidy all day. Additionally, they are easy to use and can be reused multiple times without needing to be replaced. Not only are they more convenient than safety pins, they offer a more secure fit and reduce the risk of damaging the delicate fabric of your hijab.
10. Quran stand Here is the nicest one I found on Amazon.
11. Islamic books When it comes to Islamic books, there are a plethora of options available for those who are looking to broaden their knowledge of the religion and its teachings. From classic texts to contemporary works, there is something for everyone, regardless of their level of understanding. From the Quran to Hadith to Tafsir, these texts provide valuable insight into the Islamic faith and can be a great source of spiritual guidance. Additionally, there are books written by prominent Islamic scholars and thinkers who have dedicated their lives to the study of Islam. These books provide a more in-depth look at the religion and its teachings and can be an invaluable resource for those looking to get a better understanding of the faith. Here are some popular suggestions.
That brings me to the conclusion of this list. If you still haven't been able to find that perfect gift, then you can always check out Etsy—a great source for additional Islamic gifts and even more options for personalised gifts. Etsy is a great place for finding those special gifts for all occasions, and there are a variety of Islamic-inspired gifts that are sure to delight the recipient. Whether it's something small and sentimental or a more meaningful and substantial present, you're sure to find something perfect to show your appreciation. So if you haven't had any luck finding the perfect gift, head over to Etsy and discover a variety of Islamic-inspired gifts that are sure to make the recipient smile.
Let me know if you found this post useful and what else I should add! Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest If you've seen my Notion templates, then you've probably noticed the Islamic widgets I like to use. There are seven widgets available: Gregorian/Hijri calendar, prayer times of your location, city or country, Gregorian/Hijri date converter and special Islamic days. Here is how to embed them on Notion (instructions below). ISLAMIC WIDGETS from Islamic Finder
Islamic Dates & Sunnah Fasts CalendarIf you would like a more detailed calendar or agenda that includes sunnah fasts and other holy days, I created an Indify widget using a calendar I found at muslimhands.org.uk, as seen below. Just copy and embed this link into Notion: https://indify.co/widgets/live/calendar/4AGrcWa0h8zXIK3GNU3p. Hope you found this post useful! Feel free comment what else you'd like to see on the blog
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If you're a Muslim who likes journaling or wants to start journaling, I got you. I was inspired by this article on Amailah about @faakihah's Qur'an journaling posts on Instagram.
1. Dua List
Write down things or people that you want to make dua for, or duas that you want to learn or get in the habit of saying.
2. Spiritual Goals
Setting specific goals, like 'read x amount of pages of Qur'an a week' can help you achieve them. You can aim to increase the frequency or length of the habit with small increments over a period of time. These goals can be daily, weekly, monthly or yearly, or even over several years. It's good to have a combination of them all.
3.Habit trackers
Habit trackers are one of the most common uses of a bullet journal and they are perfect for tracker obligatory and option salah, Qur'an recitation, tasbih and other forms of worship.
4. Qur'AN Jounalling
Learning the tafsir of an ayah or surah and writing it down is a great way to consolidate it. You can summarise points of a tafsir video or books, write down how you can implement the meaning or message into your life, and decorate the page.
5. Hadith Journalling
Similar to the last point, you can write down a hadith and its interpretation, as well as your own thoughts. It's also a great way of learning as you can look back on what you've wrote as a reminder of your learning.
6. Eid Gift Ideas
Write down the people you are planning to gift and/or write some gift ideas when they pop into your head to make pre-Eid planning a little less hectic.
7. Daily Agenda
Go back to basics and write down what the ideal weekend or weekday looks like to you. Try to plan your day around the five daily prayers. You may create one specifically for Ramadan or your holidays.
8. Important Dates
In addition to personal events, you may want to include holy days and nights on your calendar agenda, such as sunnah days to fast or do good deeds. Or, you could dedicate a page to Islamic dates and celebrations.
I've collected some of the best Islamic Notion templates you can use to motivate yourself and organise. Most of these templates focus on Ramadan, but you can adapt them to use them all year round. You might want to add your favourite pages from these templates to create the best system for you.
1. Ramadan Planner by Sahil Vhora
This extremely comprehensive template includes du'as, a daily planner, Ramadan reflection, 30-deeds challenge, Qur'an log, library and so much more, all for free. It has a clean design, and many pre-made templates inside to enhance your Ramadan.
2. Ramadan 2022 By Hafsah's Archives
This simple template (in the description box of the video above) has monthly and daily goals to plan your week, as well as a habit tracker. Watch her video to see how she is preparing and setting up this template for Ramadan!
3. RamadanOS by thinkbites
This template includes many hadiths through the templates included, such as a du'a list, habit tracker and meal planner.
4. Ramadhan tracker template by @heyitsnf
This beautifully-designed template minimises distractions with its simple, straightforward design. It packs a lot of functionality into one page and includes countdown, i'badah and Quran tracker and daily routine.
5. Muslim Life OS from hafsahi.gumroad.com
I created this dynamic Islamic Notion template that features a daily routine, prayer times, Islamic dates, Quran audio that you can listen to right from the template, a Du'a & Tasbih page, goals page, Ramadan tracker, and more.
6. simple Ramadan Template BY @hnuruljannah
This minimalistic template includes and daily checklist, to-do list, Quran tracker, goals and a watch/read list so you can plan what Islamic content to consume.
7. Quran Study Dashboard By @imargorsi
This well thought-out template helps you organize your Quran study & research sessions. It consists of five data bases: Topics & Events, Quran Notes, Reading Tracker, People Mentioned In Quran and Chapters & Surah. You can also 'favourite' pages for easy access.
8. Ramadan Log by Hafsa's Creative Corner
I made this Notion template specifically for Ramadan 2023, which includes the Islamic and Gregorian dates. You can track your prayers, fasts, pages of Quran you've read, events, and set daily goals, reflect on your day and plan meals.
9. Ramadan Planner by NurishYourSoul
From the template page: The Ramadan Planner encourages digital spirituality and reflective note-taking. It sets the base for an innovative approach to Ramadan planning, by implementing industry standards to learning.
This free template seeks to benefit a large community of Muslims that practice mindfulness and digital planning. Its benefits go beyond the month of Ramadan, encouraging its use throughout the year. 10. Islamic journal by Mishba Bagban
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As we are so busy to chase this Duniya and not thinking about Akhirah, this template helps you to track your prayer, habits, and learning by tracking how much you are practicing your Deen. 11. Islam Notion Template by @sevreadsandstudies
This super aesthetic template includes plenty of information already and cover a lot of areas of Islamic studies.
Islam Template by u/Kaguya-strawberry
Includes a prayer log, links to hadith books, a Quran tracker, a book and video tracker, a progress board, a du'a library, the six kailmahs, and more. It's extremely comprehensive and well-made, definitely worth checking out.
Islamic page by u/NeilMinyard_OfVere
Includes a really good Quran reading and study trackers with percentages, a book tracker and prayer tracker.
I hope you found this post useful! If you've created a template you want to share, let me know in the comments and I can add it to this list. Please support these template creators by following them on social media or leaving a comment, if you can!
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I remade a poster I made years ago with a more modern, aesthetic look. I hope you find this useful, and feel free to share the link to this post on social media. I would love to see you use the poster, so tag me on social media if you do.
There may be other sunnah prayers not included in this chart, so feel free to add them when you print out this poster. Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest Please comment what else you'd like to see on the blog! Here are three websites that offer regular emails with Islamic articles, videos and more. 1. Yaqeen InstitutEYaqeen Institute produces a wealth of visual, video and audio Islamic content, in addition to articles. Sign up to their newsletter to be updated when a new infographic, video or webinar comes out. 2. Productive Muslim Run by Faris Mohammad, the author of The Productive Muslim , this website offers free PDFs and updates on blog posts that focus on the spiritual, physical and social aspects of being a Muslim. The only problem is the focus on promoting their paid programs, however, there is sometimes the choice to opt out of those kinds of emails. 3. Amaliah ‘Dedicated to amplifying the voices of Muslim women,’ this newsletter has articles on Relationships, World, Identity, Lifestyle, Soul, Fashion and Beauty, often relating to Islam, and all written by many different Muslim writers. These are emails that I always look forward to reading, because each one has at least one article that sparks my interest. They are often thought-provoking and the website has a very nice, clean design. Also, the newsletter is delivered only once a week, so it never feels like spam. Here are some of my favourite articles, if you are interested: Hope you found this post useful! Feel free to comment other websites I should add to this list and share this post.
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