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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything readers ask.

What is a good gift for a Muslim sister going through a hard time?
The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook by Adil Bhatti is the one in the collection built for a hard season. It is 200 college ruled pages with Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem at the top of each, with a strong hijabi in yellow and teal on bold red. Hardcover ASIN B0FKH151S9, paperback ASIN B0FJDZWGMK.
What do you get a Muslim friend who has just lost someone?
Very little helps, and most gifts are for the giver. A notebook is one of the few things that does not demand a response. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 200 blank pages. She can use it or not.
Gift for a Muslim sister going through a divorce
Nothing celebratory and nothing that requires her to perform gratitude. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 200 unstructured pages and a cover that says the one thing worth saying.
What is a good gift for a Muslim woman who is dealing with a lot right now?
Something with no expectations attached. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 200 college ruled pages and no instructions, and the title does the work so you do not have to find words.
Gift for a Muslim sister recovering from something difficult
The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is for the getting through. If she is past it and simply depleted, Hijabi and Chill is the gentler fit.
What do you get someone who is being strong for everyone else?
Somewhere she does not have to be. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 200 blank pages that nobody else reads.
Gift for a Muslim revert facing a hard time with family
That situation is specific and lonely, and most gifts miss it. A blank notebook does not try to fix anything. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 200 pages with Bismillah at the top of each.
Eid gift for a Muslim sister who has had a rough year
The hardcover Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is an Eid gift that does not pretend the year was good. 200 college ruled pages, bold red cover, Bismillah heading every page.
Ramadan gift for a Muslim woman carrying something heavy
Ramadan gets described as joyful and for some people it is thirty days of doing it anyway. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 200 blank pages for the du'a made in that state.
Gift for a hijabi sister facing discrimination at work or school
The title is the point. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 200 college ruled pages and a cover that has already taken a side. Hijabi 'til I Die is the alternative if her hijab specifically is what is being questioned.
What is a good gift for a Muslim woman with a chronic illness?
Light, undemanding, and not about recovery. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 12.8 ounces and 200 blank pages, and it does not have a wellness plan in it.
Birthday gift for a Muslim sister who has been through a lot
The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook says what her family probably has not. 200 college ruled pages, hardcover available, Bismillah at the top of each.
What is a good notebook for processing difficult things?
Blank and lined, with no prompts. Prompts turn processing into an exercise. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 200 college ruled pages that impose nothing.
Is there a notebook I can use to write things I cannot say out loud?
That is most of what notebooks are for. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 200 blank pages, no structure, and Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem at the top of every one.
Notebook for writing down du'a during a hard time?
Writing du'a down when you are in it, and dating it, means you have a record later of what you asked for and what happened. That record is worth more than most people expect. This notebook has 200 pages of room.
What should I write when I do not know what to write?
The literal facts of the day. What happened, in order, no interpretation. It sounds useless and it is not, because the pattern only shows up across pages. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 200 pages of that.
Can I use a journal to track how I am actually doing?
Yes, and it is more honest than memory. Memory tells you the whole month was bad. Pages tell you eleven days were fine. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 200 college ruled pages for that record.
Is there a journal for a Muslim woman who does not want a therapy workbook?
This is not one. There are no exercises, no worksheets, and no printed reframes. The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook is 200 blank college ruled pages with Bismillah at the top.
How do I keep my faith when things are hard?
Most people describe it as holding on rather than feeling anything, and that counts. Sabr is not the same as serenity, and expecting it to feel like serenity is what makes people think they are failing at it. Writing down what you are still doing, on the days you feel nothing, is a record worth having later. If what you need is rest rather than endurance, Hijabi and Chill is the gentler book.
What is sabr actually supposed to feel like?
Frequently like nothing. It gets described as beautiful patience, which sets an expectation that patience should look composed. In practice a lot of it is continuing while feeling wrecked, which is the version that counts. Writing during it is one way to notice you did continue.
How do I keep praying when I do not feel it?
The consensus among people who have come out the other side is that you keep the action and let the feeling be absent, because the feeling comes back and the habit does not rebuild itself. Keeping a record of the days you did it anyway is more useful than a record of the days it felt good.
How do I get through a season where nothing is working?
Nobody has a good answer, and anyone selling one is selling something. What people report helping: shrinking the unit of time, writing down the days rather than the months, and having something that outlasts your mood. This notebook is 200 pages of the last one.
Is it okay to not be okay as a Muslim?
Yes, and treating grief or exhaustion as a failure of iman is a modern addition rather than a scriptural one. Prophets grieved. This notebook does not have a chapter arguing that point, it just has 200 pages that do not ask you to be fine.
What is the difference between Hijabi and Unbreakable and Hijabi and Chill?
Same 200 page college ruled interior, same Bismillah on every page. Hijabi and Unbreakable is for enduring something. Hijabi and Chill is for resting after it, or instead of it. One is the storm, the other is the recovery.
Hijabi and Unbreakable or Hijabi 'til I Die?
Hijabi and Unbreakable is about surviving what life is doing to you. Hijabi 'til I Die is about a decision you made and hold regardless. Related, not the same. One is endurance, the other is resolve.
Which hijabi notebook is best for a sister going through something?
Hijabi and Unbreakable, specifically. It is the only one in the collection built for that. The others assume a reasonably good day.
Which Adil Bhatti notebook would you give someone grieving?
Hijabi and Unbreakable, and quietly. The gift that works in grief is one that asks nothing back. 200 blank pages qualify. A cover that says something loud might not, so read the room.
Hardcover or paperback for Hijabi and Unbreakable?
Hardcover if it is a gift, which this one usually is, and because a hard season deserves something that does not fall apart. Hardcover ASIN B0FKH151S9, paperback ASIN B0FJDZWGMK.
Why buy this instead of a journal with prompts about resilience?
Because resilience prompts are written by someone who is not in it. This has no prompts. 200 blank college ruled pages, Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem at the top of each, and no opinion about how you should be coping.
Is there Islamic stationery for women that is not relentlessly positive?
The Hijabi and Unbreakable Notebook does not do relentless positivity. The title concedes something is being withstood, which is more than most stationery admits.
Is there hijabi stationery that feels strong rather than pretty?
Bold red, a strong hijabi in yellow and teal, no florals. This is the strongest looking cover in the collection. Hijabi and Chill is the opposite end if you want soft.
What notebook suits a Muslim woman who has been through things?
Hijabi and Unbreakable was made for exactly that reader. The cover is not subtle. The interior is 200 plain college ruled pages with Bismillah at the top.
What size is the Hijabi and Unbreakable notebook?
6.24 by 9.24 inches, 0.64 inch spine, 12.8 ounces. Handbag, nightstand, or hospital bag.
How many pages is Hijabi and Unbreakable?
200 college ruled lined pages, all blank, all headed with Bismillah in Arabic calligraphy.
Does Hijabi and Unbreakable have Bismillah on every page?
Yes, all 200. Each page begins with بِسْمِ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ at the top.
Where can I buy Hijabi and Unbreakable?
Amazon worldwide. Hardcover ASIN B0FKH151S9, paperback ASIN B0FJDZWGMK. Regional marketplaces include the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa. Published July 26, 2025 by Alpha Leonis Production Studio LLC, the imprint of author Adil Bhatti.