Stack prayers. Stack meals. Stack wins. Repeat tomorrow, only bigger.
A 200-page college-ruled Islamic notebook by author Adil Bhatti, made for the Muslim brother whose daily scoreboard runs on three lanes: five prayers made on time, one great halal meal consumed, one small win written down. For the achievement-driven Muslim dad, the college student stacking GPA and gains, the athlete running pre-Fajr cardio, the revert logging his first full Ramadan, the young brother who just decided today's the day his habits start counting. Every lined page opens with Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem in elegant Arabic calligraphy — because the only success that lasts is the one recorded with His name.
Flip to any of the 200 college-ruled pages and the same sacred line sets the tone: Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem, in clean Arabic calligraphy. Above every habit track, every goal review, every fitness log, every evening reflection — the opening stays the same. Because a brother who starts his wins in the name of Allah isn't just successful. He's blessed.
Track it all. Prayers, PRs, pages read, meals eaten, business calls made, du'a answered. One book. One header. Every day.
Standard productivity journals measure you against other people's definitions of success. This one measures you against the only scoreboard that matters — the one you keep with Allah.
Room for prayer logs, habit trackers, goal sheets, gratitude lists, Quran reading records, and fitness milestones.
Arabic calligraphy at the top of each page grounds every win in its proper source.
A Muslim brother mid-laugh, mid-celebration, mid-life. Cover art that names the mood you want.
Hardcover for long-term habit tracking. Paperback for gym bags, commutes, and daily carry.
6.24 × 9.24 in, 12.8 oz. Fits in backpacks, car consoles, Jummah bags, and on every nightstand.
Independently published by author Adil Bhatti under Alpha Leonis Production Studio LLC.
Some brothers measure their lives in goals. This notebook is for them — and for the people around them who notice, and want to celebrate properly.
High school, college, hifz, or Alimiyyah — mark the win with something that keeps stacking after graduation.
For the brother running pre-Fajr cardio, lifting through Ramadan, or chasing a sport with salah on time.
New job, new promotion, kids reaching new milestones — mark it with a journal he'll actually open daily.
For the Muslim college brother heading to campus. A notebook and a nudge to stay locked in.
Five prayers, Taraweeh, Quran juz, du'a, tahajjud — all the daily wins of a full Ramadan in one book.
Premium hardcover Eid present for the Muslim man ready for his next 30-day sprint of habits.
Meaningful keepsake that pairs well with Hajj reflections, qurbani plans, and post-Eid goal resets.
For the new Muslim brother marking six months, one year, or five years in Islam — a clean scoreboard ahead.
Hardcover for the long game. Paperback for the everyday grind.