Front cover of the Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook by Adil Bhatti, featuring a strong hijabi woman in yellow and teal on a bold red background
Muslim Resilience & Sabr Journal

Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook

Tested. Still standing. Pen in hand, Allah on the line above.

A 200-page college-ruled Islamic notebook by author Adil Bhatti, built for hijabi women who have been tried and did not break. For the sister processing grief, the revert writing her story, the widow finding new ground, the survivor reclaiming her voice, the Muslimah who knows that sabr is not silence but a daily act of faith. Every lined page opens with Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem in elegant Arabic calligraphy.

200 Pages College-Ruled Hardcover & Paperback 6.24 × 9.24 in
Interior page preview of the Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook showing Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem Arabic calligraphy at the top of college-ruled lines
Inside the Notebook

Write through it. Write into strength.

بِسْمِ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ

Every one of the 200 college-ruled pages opens with Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem in Arabic calligraphy. When life has been heavy, that single line above every entry becomes a steady hand on the shoulder — a reminder that whatever you are about to put down in ink, you do not put it down alone.

Use it as a sabr log, a healing diary, a revert story, a grief journal, a prayer book for hard times, or a private space to record the small wins that come after big trials.

What Makes It Different

A notebook that knows hardship is holy ground.

Most journals about resilience are performative. This one is quiet. It is Islamic, it is honest, and it treats your suffering and your sabr as worth recording in full — because Allah records them too.

200 college-ruled pages

Space to write the full story, not force it into a prompt. Grief doesn't come on a template.

Bismillah on every page

Arabic calligraphy opens each page. Begin the hardest entries in the name of Allah.

Strength-forward cover art

A hijabi who has been tested and shows up anyway. Cover art that names the quiet triumph.

Hardcover & paperback

Hardcover for the sister whose story deserves a durable home. Paperback for daily processing.

Carry-anywhere size

6.24 × 9.24 in, 12.8 oz. Fits in a bag for therapy days, hospital waiting rooms, and mosque visits.

Published by Alpha Leonis

Independently published by author Adil Bhatti under Alpha Leonis Production Studio LLC.

Gifts That Say: You Are Not Alone

For the sister who's been through it.

Sometimes the right gift isn't celebratory. It's quiet. It says: I see what you've carried, and I'm here. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is designed for exactly those moments.

Revert Support Gift

For a new Muslim sister building a new life. A private place for her first questions, first Ramadan, first victories.

Grief & Loss Gift

For a widow, bereaved parent, or sister who has lost someone. A place for letters, du'a, and memory.

Illness & Recovery Gift

For a sister managing chronic illness, going through treatment, or recovering from a hard diagnosis.

Divorce & Rebuild Gift

For a sister starting a new chapter post-divorce. A notebook for rebuilding, not for regret.

Trauma Recovery Gift

A trauma-informed companion journal — pairs well with therapy and ruqyah-supported healing work.

Motherhood-Through-It Gift

For the Muslim mother of a special-needs child, a NICU baby, or a kid going through something hard.

Ramadan During Hardship

A Ramadan companion for the sister fasting through a difficult year, giving voice to private du'a.

Milestone Recovery Anniversary

One year sober. Five years cancer-free. Ten years out. A notebook to mark what sabr built.

Get Your Copy

Own your story. Or give someone space for hers.

Hardcover as a durable keepsake for the long chapters. Paperback for daily carry through the hardest seasons.

Hardcover Edition

Durable keepsake

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Paperback Edition

Everyday companion

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything readers ask.

What is the Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook?
It is a Muslim resilience and sabr journal by author Adil Bhatti, built for Muslim women who have been tested by life and kept their deen intact. It features 200 college-ruled lined pages with Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem in Arabic calligraphy on every page, and a powerful cover design celebrating hijabi strength. Available in hardcover (ASIN B0FKH151S9) and paperback (ASIN B0FJDZWGMK) on Amazon.
Is this a good gift for a sister going through a hard time?
Yes, that is the core intention behind this notebook. For a sister facing illness, divorce, grief, infertility, family rupture, or faith struggle, the Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook offers a private space to process with Allah. The Bismillah on every page reminds her that each entry begins under His care, not alone.
Can this be used as a sabr or patience journal?
Yes. Many buyers use it specifically as a sabr journal — a lined space to record the hardships they are enduring with patience, the lessons they are learning, and the du'a they are making through difficulty. The open college-ruled pages allow for free-form reflection without forcing a specific template on the grief.
Is this notebook suitable for a revert Muslim woman?
Absolutely. New Muslim women and reverts frequently use the Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook to document their journey to Islam: the questions, the prayers answered, the family frictions, the first Ramadan, the first hijab day. The title itself reflects what reverts know best — that choosing this deen against hardship is an act of strength.
Does every page have Bismillah in Arabic?
Yes. Every one of the 200 college-ruled lined pages begins with بِسْمِ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ (Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem) in elegant Arabic calligraphy, grounding each entry in the name of Allah whether the writer is reflecting on pain, progress, or both at once.
What is the size?
The notebook measures 6.24 × 9.24 inches with a 0.64 inch spine and weighs 12.8 ounces. It is college-ruled with 200 lined pages. The size slips into most bags and sits cleanly on a desk or nightstand for regular use.
Is it available in hardcover?
Yes. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is available in hardcover (Amazon ASIN B0FKH151S9) and paperback (Amazon ASIN B0FJDZWGMK). The hardcover edition is particularly fitting for a gift meant to say you see her strength.
Who is it designed for?
Designed for Muslim women going through hardship, hijabi survivors of trauma or grief, revert Muslim women, Muslim widows and divorcées, sisters managing chronic illness, Muslim mothers of special-needs children, and anyone supporting a Muslim woman through a trial. It also suits Islamic support group leaders, Muslim trauma-informed therapists, and clergy providing pastoral care.
Is this a trauma-informed journal?
The notebook is not a therapeutic workbook with clinical prompts, but many trauma-informed Muslim therapists and Islamic counselors recommend it as a companion journal for clients who want to process outside of session. The unstructured college-ruled format gives the writer full control over what they record, and the Bismillah header anchors each entry in safety and intention.
Can it be used for Muslim grief or loss journaling?
Yes. Muslim widows, bereaved parents, and sisters who have lost family members use the Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook as a grief journal, a letters-to-loved-ones log, or a private space for du'a for the deceased. The Bismillah header keeps remembrance of Allah central during the hardest writing.
Is it a good Ramadan or Eid gift for a sister going through something?
Yes. For a sister enduring a difficult Ramadan, a recent loss, an ongoing illness, or a painful year, the Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook acknowledges her struggle while honoring her resilience. The hardcover edition is especially meaningful as an Eid al-Fitr or Eid al-Adha gift for a sister who needs to feel seen.
Who wrote and published it?
Created and published by American-Pakistani author Adil Bhatti under his independent imprint Alpha Leonis Production Studio LLC. Released on July 26, 2025 and distributed globally through Amazon. Read more on the About page.
Where can I buy it?
Available on Amazon worldwide in both hardcover (ASIN B0FKH151S9) and paperback (ASIN B0FJDZWGMK). Buy from your regional Amazon marketplace with Prime shipping where available.
Can I use it as a general journal beyond hardship?
Yes. The 200-page college-ruled interior is completely open, so once the hardest chapters are processed, the same notebook becomes a space for ongoing reflection, gratitude, Quran study, and day-to-day note-taking. Many sisters keep their Unbreakable notebook as a lifelong record of the seasons they have come through.
Are there other notebooks in the same series?
Yes. Adil Bhatti has published ten Islamic notebooks. Five are hijabi-themed for Muslim women (Hijabi 'til I Die, Hijabi Queen, Hijabi Gang Where My Girls At, Hijabi and Chill, Hijabi and Unbreakable) and five are for Muslim men (Pray Du'a Shawarma Repeat, That Shawarma Life, It's Shawarma Time Ya Salaam, Halal Hustler, Salah Shawarma Success). All share the same 200-page college-ruled interior with Bismillah on every page. Browse the full collection on the notebooks page.