WHO IS THIS FOR?
He's not trying to be perfect.
He's trying to be consistent.
He prays but wants to be more present in his salah. He works but wants his efforts to mean something. He's trying to lead himself better before he leads anyone else.
He knows what he should be doing. He just needs a system to help him do it.
If that's you, this journal was built for you.
60 days. One decision at a time. One prayer at a time.
FOR THE MAN WHO KEEPS STARTING OVER.
The Journal for Muslim Men is a 60-day system built around your deen and your dunya.
Not to transform you overnight.
But to help you build the kind of consistency that compounds.
Morning intention. Evening reflection. Weekly review.
You don't need more motivation. You need a structure that holds.
HOW THE JOURNAL WORKS.
It is divided into two parts.
Part One is where you get clear.
You'll think honestly about where you are, what matters most, and what's been holding you back. You'll choose the habits that will actually move you forward across your deen and your dunya.
Before you track anything, you need to know what you're tracking towards.
Part Two is where the work happens.
Every day, you set your intention in the morning. You face yourself honestly in the evening. Every week, you review the man you're becoming.
Daily discipline. Weekly reflection. Monthly recalibration.
One day at a time.
YOUR SYSTEM, EXTENDED
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THE HABIT TRACKER
Every man has blind spots. This tracker makes yours visible.
Track your daily consistency across all 6 pillars: Iman, Discipline, Provision, Strength, Leadership, and Brotherhood.
Circle each win. Miss a day. Face it honestly.
Your habits show you who you actually are.
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THE GROWTH TRACKER
See the truth of your journey.
Plot your progress weekly and track whether your actions reflect the Muslim man you claimed you were becoming.
No lies. No fluff. Just a line that either climbs… or doesn’t.
WHY I BUILT THIS
Not because there aren't tools for Muslims.
Not because there aren't journals for men who want to improve.
But because nothing existed for the Muslim man trying to build both at the same time.
His deen and his dunya. His salah and his discipline. His faith and his focus.
I built this because I needed it.
On the days I felt on top of things. And on the days I felt lost.
This journal is not for perfect men.
It's for men who are trying.
- Shaz