The (Digital) Dhikr Journal

$7.99

Why a Dhikr Journal?

Dhikr is simple, but consistency is where its beauty unfolds. This journal was created to help you slow down, reconnect, and notice the presence of Allah in the small details of your everyday life.

Each day, you'll reflect through a few core phrases of remembrance:

  • Alhamdulillah (الحمدُ لله): Write one thing you're grateful for today.

  • SubhanAllah (سُبحانَ الله): Note something that made you pause in wonder or awe.

  • Allahu Akbar (اللهُ أكبَر): Reflect on a moment that reminded you of Allah's greatness or the bigger picture.

  • Astaghfirullah (أستغفِرُ الله): Gently acknowledge a moment you want to improve or a habit to refine.

Why Every Page Is the Same

This journal is intentionally repetitive.

Because dhikr itself is repetitive.

Saying the same words again and again is not meant to create monotony. It creates depth. Each time you return, you are different. Your mood shifts. Your understanding deepens. Your heart softens.

The same page allows you to show up without overthinking.
No new prompts to decode.
No pressure. No surprises.
Just a familiar space to return.

Repetition removes distraction and builds consistency. It makes dhikr feel familiar, grounding, and easy to come back to (especially on days when energy is low.)

Over time, what stays the same is the page.
What changes is YOU.

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6-months worth of journaling.

Why a Dhikr Journal?

Dhikr is simple, but consistency is where its beauty unfolds. This journal was created to help you slow down, reconnect, and notice the presence of Allah in the small details of your everyday life.

Each day, you'll reflect through a few core phrases of remembrance:

  • Alhamdulillah (الحمدُ لله): Write one thing you're grateful for today.

  • SubhanAllah (سُبحانَ الله): Note something that made you pause in wonder or awe.

  • Allahu Akbar (اللهُ أكبَر): Reflect on a moment that reminded you of Allah's greatness or the bigger picture.

  • Astaghfirullah (أستغفِرُ الله): Gently acknowledge a moment you want to improve or a habit to refine.

Why Every Page Is the Same

This journal is intentionally repetitive.

Because dhikr itself is repetitive.

Saying the same words again and again is not meant to create monotony. It creates depth. Each time you return, you are different. Your mood shifts. Your understanding deepens. Your heart softens.

The same page allows you to show up without overthinking.
No new prompts to decode.
No pressure. No surprises.
Just a familiar space to return.

Repetition removes distraction and builds consistency. It makes dhikr feel familiar, grounding, and easy to come back to (especially on days when energy is low.)

Over time, what stays the same is the page.
What changes is YOU.

-

6-months worth of journaling.