Intentional Ramadan Planner

Intentional Ramadan Planner

Take Back Control Of Your Iman With The Ramadan Planner

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Reclaim Your Faith. Strengthen Your Connection with Allah SWT. Ramadan is an opportunity to realign your heart, refocus your mind and strengthen your connection with Allah SWT.
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Productivity•Spirituality•Notion
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What do you think? …

Safa
A few years ago, I found myself feeling lost during Ramadan. I wanted to make the most of it, but I kept falling into the same cycle—starting strong, then losing momentum, and by the time I found my rhythm, the month was over. I wished I had a space to stay intentional, track my progress, and reflect upon the beautiful ayahs of the Quran. That’s when I created my first Ramadan planner in Notion—just for myself. It wasn’t perfect, but it gave me the structure I needed to stay connected to my ibadah. I shared it, thinking a few people might find it helpful, but to my surprise, over 2,000 people have now used it to bring more focus and purpose to their Ramadan. This template is about reclaiming your time, your heart, and your connection with Allah SWT. It’s a space to track your Quran recitation and take notes, salah and fasting tracker, du'a diary, asma ul husna journal, sadaqa tracker, budget tracker and so much more. If you’ve ever felt like Ramadan slipped away before you could truly immerse yourself in it, I hope this planner helps you slow down and be intentional—one day at a time. May this Ramadan be your most meaningful
Mateusz "Matthew" Kubiak

Congrats on the launch Safa :)

Emily Hernandez

MashaAllah what a beautiful reminder. Will there be any downloadable resources available such as dua lists or reflection journals?