#ramadan printables

LIVE
Monthly Goals Printable - Download Here (via Google Drive)An alternative to the habit tracker allowi

Monthly Goals Printable - Download Here (via Google Drive)

An alternative to the habit tracker allowing individuals to make note of one-off goals, as opposed to repetitive tasks. 

Please, notify me of errors. 


Post link
Ramadhaan 1437 Calendars - Download Here (via Google Drive)If the moon is sighted, then Monday, JuneRamadhaan 1437 Calendars - Download Here (via Google Drive)If the moon is sighted, then Monday, JuneRamadhaan 1437 Calendars - Download Here (via Google Drive)If the moon is sighted, then Monday, June

Ramadhaan 1437 Calendars - Download Here (via Google Drive)

If the moon is sighted, then Monday, June 6, 2016 will be the first day of Ramadhaan 1437. If the moon is not sighted, then Tuesday, June 7, 2016 will be the first day of Ramadhaan 1437 [X]. 

Two calendars have been made in advance. Both, the Hijri date and the western date are on these calendars to cater to those currently taking exams i.e. A-Levels, GCSEs, Finals etc.

May Allah allow these to be beneficial and useful. Please, do let me know of any errors and I will rectify them, inshaa’Allaah.


Post link
Ramadhaan Printables - Download Here (from Google Drive)- Qur’aan Tracker: Actual printable is filleRamadhaan Printables - Download Here (from Google Drive)- Qur’aan Tracker: Actual printable is filleRamadhaan Printables - Download Here (from Google Drive)- Qur’aan Tracker: Actual printable is filleRamadhaan Printables - Download Here (from Google Drive)- Qur’aan Tracker: Actual printable is filleRamadhaan Printables - Download Here (from Google Drive)- Qur’aan Tracker: Actual printable is filleRamadhaan Printables - Download Here (from Google Drive)- Qur’aan Tracker: Actual printable is fille

Ramadhaan Printables - Download Here (from Google Drive)

- Qur’aan Tracker: Actual printable is filled in with the chapters. Tick off the completed chapters as well as reading the translation.

- Fast Tracker: Keep note of completed fasts, more importantly those that were missed due to menstruation or illness etc.

- Habit Tracker: Make a list of tasks/habits you wish to complete and implement them over the 30 days of Ramadhaan e.g. Salatul Duha, clean-up after iftaar/dinner, read morning/evening adhkar etc.

- Meal Tracker: Keep a log of food & water intake throughout the week (especially helpful for those who struggle with timetabled eating).

-Calendar:  Several variations of calendars are available. Salah tracker and tick boxes to record fasts.

-Monthly Goals:  An alternative to the habit tracker allowing individuals to make note of one-off goals, as opposed to repetitive tasks.

May Allah allow these to be of benefit. Do notify me of any errors and I will rectify them, inshaa’Allaah.


Post link
loading