Front cover of the Pray Du'a Shawarma Repeat Notebook by Adil Bhatti, featuring a young Muslim man in sunglasses against a bright yellow and teal background
Funny Islamic Notebook for Muslim Men

Pray. Du'a. Shawarma. Repeat.

The four pillars of a functioning Muslim man. One of them is garlic sauce. Don't overthink it.

A 200-page college-ruled Islamic notebook by author Adil Bhatti, built for Muslim brothers who take their deen seriously and their shawarma order even more so. For the guy who prays Fajr and immediately starts scheming about the Jummah post-prayer lunch, the halal foodie who's reviewed every shawarma spot in a 20-mile radius, the college brother, the Muslim dad, the uncle at every family BBQ. Every lined page is topped with Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem in elegant Arabic calligraphy — because even the shopping list should start with the name of Allah.

200 Pages College-Ruled Hardcover & Paperback 6.24 × 9.24 in
Interior page preview of the Pray Du'a Shawarma Repeat Notebook showing Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem Arabic calligraphy at the top of college-ruled lines
Inside the Notebook

Funny cover. Serious interior.

بِسْمِ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ

Flip past the joke on the cover and you'll find exactly what a Muslim man's notebook should look like: 200 college-ruled pages, each headed with Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem in clean Arabic calligraphy. Khutbah notes, du'a lists, gym PRs, grocery plans, Ramadan goals, that business idea you keep forgetting — all of it under the same steady line.

The humor is the hook. The Bismillah is the point.

What Makes It Different

Finally, a Muslim man's notebook that doesn't look boring.

Stationery aimed at Muslim men is either drab, overly formal, or imported from 1997. This one is none of those. It is bold, it is halal, it is funny in the right way, and it works as hard as the brother carrying it.

200 college-ruled pages

Room for everything — khutbah notes, du'a logs, gym plans, grocery lists, Ramadan goals, and the occasional halal restaurant review.

Bismillah on every page

Arabic calligraphy at the top of each page keeps every entry grounded, even the ones about shawarma.

Cover that makes him laugh

A young Muslim guy in sunglasses with the four-step daily rotation displayed with pride.

Hardcover & paperback

Hardcover for brothers who want something that survives gym bags. Paperback for daily carry.

Gym-bag & masjid-ready

6.24 × 9.24 in, 12.8 oz. Fits in a backpack, Jummah bag, car console, or office drawer.

Published by Alpha Leonis

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

The Gift He Didn't Know He Needed

For every Muslim man in your phone contacts.

Stumped on gift ideas for the brother who just says "nothing" every time you ask? Here's his answer, hidden in a notebook shaped like his personality.

Muslim Dad Birthday Gift

He says he doesn't want anything. He actually wants this. Pairs well with a shawarma platter.

Husband Gift

For the husband who quotes "pray, eat, repeat" as a life philosophy. This is literally his notebook.

Ramadan Gift for Him

Late-night suhoor journaling, Taraweeh reflections, iftar planning. The Ramadan companion for a brother.

Eid al-Fitr Gift

The funny-yet-meaningful Eidi gift for the Muslim brother who's been giving gifts to kids his whole life.

Eid al-Adha Gift

Pair it with qurbani prep notes or Hajj planning — fits both the sacred and the practical side of the holiday.

Muslim Graduation Gift

For a brother graduating high school, college, or a hifz program. Something that doesn't feel like "just a notebook."

Nikah & Walima Gift

Tossed into a Nikah gift basket alongside an Islamic book, it's an instant conversation piece.

Stocking Stuffer / Back-to-School

For the Muslim college brother shipping off to campus or the teen starting Islamic high school.

Get Your Copy

Your daily rotation just got official.

Hardcover if you're gifting. Paperback if you're stashing it in every bag you own.

Hardcover Edition

Gift-ready edition

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Paperback Edition

Everyday carry edition

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything readers ask.

What is the Pray Du'a Shawarma Repeat Notebook?
It is a witty, bold Islamic journal by author Adil Bhatti, designed for Muslim men, brothers, dads, college guys, and halal foodies. It features 200 college-ruled lined pages with Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem in Arabic calligraphy on every page, and a cover that celebrates the favorite daily rotation of any self-respecting Muslim brother. Available in hardcover (ASIN B0FKBLR72H) and paperback (ASIN B0FJXH236Y) on Amazon.
Is this a good gift for a Muslim guy with a sense of humor?
Exactly. That is the target reader. The cover makes him laugh, the inside keeps him grounded. Buy it for the brother who quotes shawarma guy memes, the husband who wakes up craving garlic sauce, the Muslim dad who brings home extra shawarma platters without asking. The Bismillah on every page keeps the gag from being just a gag.
Is this suitable for Muslim teen boys or Islamic school students?
Yes. Muslim teen boys, Islamic school students, madrasa students, and college brothers love this notebook because it does not look like generic stationery — it looks like them. The 200 college-ruled pages and Bismillah header make it genuinely functional for Islamic school notes, Quran class notes, hifz tracking, and daily homework too.
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. Funny cover, serious interior.
Is it a good Ramadan gift for a Muslim man?
Absolutely. Ramadan for Muslim men often means long Taraweeh nights, iftar planning, Jummah khutbahs back-to-back, and late-night suhoor shawarma runs. This notebook fits that month perfectly — a place for du'a, khutbah notes, Ramadan goals, and the occasional food review. The hardcover edition is a standout Ramadan gift for a brother.
Does it work as an Eid al-Fitr or Eid al-Adha gift?
Yes. The hardcover edition is a solid Eid al-Fitr or Eid al-Adha gift for a Muslim man, especially one who appreciates a gift with personality. Pairs well with a gift card to his favorite halal restaurant if you really want to commit to the theme.
Can it be used for khutbah and Jummah notes?
Yes. Many Muslim men use the Pray Du'a Shawarma Repeat Notebook as a Jummah companion — taking khutbah notes every Friday, recording the imam's references, and jotting down the du'a he wants to remember later. The college-ruled format keeps the writing legible even when the khateeb is on a roll.
What size is it?
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. Fits in a backpack, gym bag, Jummah bag, or on a desk at the office.
Is it available in hardcover?
Yes. Available in hardcover (Amazon ASIN B0FKBLR72H) and paperback (Amazon ASIN B0FJXH236Y). Hardcover survives gym bags and glove compartments noticeably better.
Who is it designed for?
Designed for Muslim men, Muslim brothers, Muslim dads, Muslim college students, Muslim teen boys, Islamic school boys, halal foodies, and gift-buyers shopping for any Muslim guy in their life. Also works as a funny addition to Nikah gift baskets, Muslim graduation boxes, and back-to-school kits for Islamic schools.
Can I use it as a daily du'a or dhikr log?
Yes. The Bismillah-headed pages make the notebook ideal as a daily du'a log, dhikr tracker, morning/evening adhkar record, or private prayer journal for a Muslim man who doesn't want a pastel wellness journal aesthetic.
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 25, 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 B0FKBLR72H) and paperback (ASIN B0FJXH236Y). Order from your regional Amazon marketplace with Prime shipping where available.
Is it halal and appropriate for a Muslim man?
Yes. The notebook is made for a Muslim audience, features Bismillah in Arabic on every page, and its cover art shows a stylized, fully-dressed Muslim man eating shawarma — nothing on the cover or in the pages conflicts with Islamic values. It is halal humor: playful, but not irreverent about faith.
Are there other notebooks in the same series?
Yes. Adil Bhatti has published ten Islamic notebooks total. Five are for Muslim men (Pray Du'a Shawarma Repeat, That Shawarma Life, It's Shawarma Time Ya Salaam, Halal Hustler, Salah Shawarma Success) and 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). All share the same 200-page college-ruled interior with Bismillah on every page. Browse the full collection on the notebooks page.