Sit with the verse. Let it reach you.
This Quran journal was created as a gentle space to slow down and reconnect with the words of Allah.
It’s not about finishing the Quran or keeping up with a plan.
It’s about pausing with a verse, reflecting honestly, and letting it meet you where you are.
Whether you’re new to Quran journaling or coming back to it, this journal is designed to feel approachable, calm, and doable.
Each section begins with guided reflection pages titled Sit With the Verse, offering simple structure to help you engage with an ayah.
You’ll be invited to:
write the verse
reflect on its meaning and context
notice what stands out to you
think about how it connects to your daily life
end with lessons and a short dua
The prompts are there to support you and provide a simple structure. Skip what you don’t need. Linger where you want.
After the structured pages, you’ll find open, unstructured space Open Reflections.
These pages are intentionally free.
Use them however you like:
to write freely
to repeat a verse that stays with you
to ask questions
to reflect creatively or quietly
There is no right way to use this journal.
This journal is for you if:
you want a softer, more personal relationship with the Quran
you feel overwhelmed by rigid plans or heavy structure
you want consistency without pressure
you’re looking for a calm, reflective spiritual practice
It’s for focused days and distracted days, and everything in between.
[Pre-Order. Orders will ship by Jan. 31]
Sit with the verse. Let it reach you.
This Quran journal was created as a gentle space to slow down and reconnect with the words of Allah.
It’s not about finishing the Quran or keeping up with a plan.
It’s about pausing with a verse, reflecting honestly, and letting it meet you where you are.
Whether you’re new to Quran journaling or coming back to it, this journal is designed to feel approachable, calm, and doable.
Each section begins with guided reflection pages titled Sit With the Verse, offering simple structure to help you engage with an ayah.
You’ll be invited to:
write the verse
reflect on its meaning and context
notice what stands out to you
think about how it connects to your daily life
end with lessons and a short dua
The prompts are there to support you and provide a simple structure. Skip what you don’t need. Linger where you want.
After the structured pages, you’ll find open, unstructured space Open Reflections.
These pages are intentionally free.
Use them however you like:
to write freely
to repeat a verse that stays with you
to ask questions
to reflect creatively or quietly
There is no right way to use this journal.
This journal is for you if:
you want a softer, more personal relationship with the Quran
you feel overwhelmed by rigid plans or heavy structure
you want consistency without pressure
you’re looking for a calm, reflective spiritual practice
It’s for focused days and distracted days, and everything in between.
[Pre-Order. Orders will ship by Jan. 31]