Ramadan Journal
(for kids!)
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π A Journey of Wonder, Habit & Heart
The Ramadan Journal for Kids is designed to make the month of Ramadan feel joyful, meaningful, and engaging. Rather than simply counting days, children are gently guided to explore their faith, reflect on their actions, and build beautiful habits that can last far beyond Ramadan.
This journal meets children where they naturally are β curious, imaginative, full of questions β and helps them connect to Allah through daily practice, reflection, and discovery.
β¨ Whatβs Inside the Journal?
1. Salah Tracker
A simple and encouraging tracker that helps children record their daily prayers. Instead of pressure, it builds a sense of accomplishment and routine, teaching kids that salah is a gift, not a chore.
2. Daily Reflections
Each day includes space for children to pause and think about their feelings, actions, and intentions. These reflections nurture emotional awareness and help children understand how faith connects to real life.
3. Ramadan Fasting Planner
For children who are beginning to fast β fully or partially β this planner helps them set gentle goals, track their progress, and learn about the meaning of fasting at their own pace.
4. Taraweeh & Dhikr Tracker
Children can follow along with nightly worship by recording their Taraweeh prayers and daily dhikr, helping them feel part of the spiritual rhythm of Ramadan.
5. Ramadan Nutrition & Benefits
Friendly, age-appropriate pages that teach children why we fast, how it benefits the body and soul, and how to care for themselves with healthy food and good habits.
6. Daily Ramadan Activity
Creative and thoughtful activities for each day β from acts of kindness to learning moments β keeping children excited and engaged throughout the month.
7. Powerful Duas & Dhikr
A collection of short, meaningful duas written in a way children can understand and connect with, encouraging them to speak to Allah in their own words as well.
8. 99 Names of Allah
Gentle introductions to the beautiful names of Allah, helping children learn who Allah is through His mercy, kindness, wisdom, and love.
π Learning Through Curiosity
Children naturally wonder about the world β the stars, the seasons, their own hearts. This journal invites them to see Ramadan as a month of discovery, where faith meets curiosity and everyday life becomes an act of worship.
Instead of focusing only on memorization, the journal encourages:
β’ thinking deeply
β’ noticing creation
β’ practicing gratitude
β’ building small, consistent habits
π€ Who Is This Journal For?
β’ Children beginning their Ramadan journey
β’ Kids learning to pray or fast gradually
β’ Parents who want a gentle, structured guide
β’ Families looking for a meaningful alternative to screen time
AND EVEN ADULTS that wish to reconnect with their deen in an innocent, low-pressure and gentle way with the childlike wonder that still exists within us all.Β
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*The journal can be used independently by older children or together with parents as a shared daily activity.
OUR MISSION is to help children meet Islam with wonder instead of pressure, and love instead of checklists. The goal is to keep a childβs sense of wonder alive while guiding it toward Allah.Β Curiosity is a form of worship because it is a desire to know the Creator through creation βΒ noticing the stars, caring for the earth, and asking deep questions are all pathways to faith. We want young hearts to discover Allah not only in books, but in the world around them so Islam is something they carry with them through their life rather than something only experienced in Islam class. Through gentle guidance and joyful activities, we aim to nurture a generation that sees faith as a living, breathing relationship β one built on curiosity, trust, and real connection.
Types of Activities Inside the Journal
This journal is filled with a variety of activities designed to meet children where they naturally are β curious, imaginative, and full of feeling. Each activity gently guides them to experience Ramadan with their hearts, minds, and senses, not just with checklists.
π± Connecting with Nature & Creation
Many activities invite children to step outside, notice the sky, trees, animals, and seasons. Or even just learn about the world around us to try and teach them to recognise Allah through His creation. The journal nurtures the idea that faith is not only in books, but is written across the whole universe.
π Childlike Wonder & Curiosity
The journal celebrates questions instead of silencing them. Activities encourage children to explore the mysteries of space, the beauty of the world, and the βwhyβ behind worship, keeping their natural sense of wonder alive.
β¨ Stories That Inspire the Heart
Children meet the faith through stories of the Prophets and righteous people, shared in simple, relatable ways. These stories highlight courage, kindness, patience, and trust in Allah, helping kids see Islamic values lived out in real human journeys.
π Building a Personal Bond with Allah & the Prophet ο·Ί
Rather than focusing only on rules, many pages help children form an intimate, loving relationship with Allah and the Prophet Muhammad ο·Ί β speaking to Allah in their own words, learning about His mercy, and seeing prayer as a conversation, not a task.
π Caring for the Earth as Khalifah
Children are gently reminded that they are caretakers of Allahβs world. Activities promote being environmentally conscious β saving water, respecting animals, reducing waste β so they grow up understanding the responsibility of being a khalifah on Earth.
π¨ Visual & Reflective Exploration
Creative drawing, colouring, and visual exercises help children express feelings they may not yet have words for, guiding them to βseeβ Allahβs presence in everyday moments.
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Family Connection & Memories
Some activities are designed for parents and children to do together, turning Ramadan into a season of family stories and lasting memories.