👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Community Challenge · Free Kit

7 days.
One family.
One goal.

Set a shared daily dhikr count, track every family member's contribution, and earn your completion certificate together.

وَاذْكُرُوا اللَّهَ كَثِيرًا لَّعَلَّكُمْ تُفْلِحُونَ
"And remember Allah often, that you may succeed." — Qur'an 62:10
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7-day tracker · Daily themes · Completion certificate
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Seven days, seven
forms of remembrance

Each day focuses on one dhikr — giving your family a theme to rally around and helping children learn the different ways we remember Allah.

Day 2
الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ
Alhamdulillah
All praise belongs to Allah — gratitude in every breath
✨ Gratitude
Day 3
اللَّهُ أَكْبَرُ
Allahu Akbar
Allah is the Greatest — above every concern and worry
🌟 Greatness
Day 4
أَسْتَغْفِرُ اللَّهَ
Astaghfirullah
I seek forgiveness from Allah — the day of turning back
💧 Forgiveness
Day 5
اللَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَى مُحَمَّدٍ
Salawat
Blessings on the Prophet ﷺ — the most beloved to Allah
☀️ Salawat
Day 6
لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا اللَّهُ
La ilaha illallah
There is no god but Allah — the foundation of everything
🕌 Tahleel

Simple enough for a five-year-old,
meaningful enough for the whole family

1
Set your goal together
Agree on a combined daily target before Day 1. Write every family member's name on the sheet. 1,000 total is a great starting point for a family of four.
2
Count during the day
Everyone counts their dhikr separately throughout the day. Use the Zikar app, a physical tasbih, or fingers. Record your count on the tracker at day's end.
3
Add up at dinner
Gather at the table, add each person's count, and write the day total. The running total column shows how far you've come. Celebrate every day you hit the goal.
4
Earn your certificate
Complete all 7 days, fill in the certificate on the last sheet, and print it. Sign it together, put it on the wall, and decide whether to go for another 7 days.

What a day on the tracker
looks like

Day 3 — Allahu Akbar. Combined goal: 1,000. Here's how a family of four might end the day.

Day 3 of 7
Allahu Akbar
اللَّهُ أَكْبَرُ
Baba
340
dhikr today
Mama
287
dhikr today
Yusuf
212
dhikr today
Fatimah
161
dhikr today
Day Total
1,000
✓ Goal hit!
Running
3,002
after 3 days
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Track in real time
with the Zikar app

The family groups feature syncs everyone's count automatically. No waiting until dinner — watch the combined total climb throughout the day.

Questions

How many people can join?

The printable tracker has columns for up to 6 family members or friends. In the Zikar app's family groups there is no fixed cap — invite as many people as you like. For 7+ participants on the printable, print two sheets and use them side by side.

What dhikr do we say each day?

Each of the 7 days has a focus: SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar, Astaghfirullah, Salawat on the Prophet ﷺ, La ilaha illallah, and a Full Day combining everything. The theme gives the family a clear focus while covering the most important forms of remembrance.

Do we need the app to join?

No — the challenge is fully printable. Count on a tasbih, with fingers, or in your head and record the number at the end of the day. The Zikar app makes it easier (live sync), but the challenge is designed to work without it.

What combined goal should we set?

A good starting point is 1,000 combined per day for a family of four — that is 250 each, which takes about 5 minutes. Families used to dhikr often aim for 3,333 or even 10,000. Write the goal on the setup section before Day 1 so everyone knows the target.

Can we do this with friends who live far away?

Yes — create a family group in the Zikar app, share the invite link over WhatsApp or Telegram, and everyone's counts sync automatically. Print the kit locally and share a photo of your completed tracker in the group chat at the end of each day.

Is it suitable for young children?

Absolutely. Even a four-year-old can say SubhanAllah ten times and contribute to the family total. Involve children in writing their name on the tracker and adding up the totals — it makes them feel part of the team and teaches them that worship is a family activity, not just something adults do.

What happens after Day 7?

Print and sign the completion certificate together. Many families make this an annual tradition — especially during Ramadan. You can also continue with the 30-Day Dhikr Challenge (individual streak) or keep the family group going indefinitely in the Zikar app.

How is this different from the 30-Day Dhikr Challenge?

The 30-Day Challenge is personal — you build your own streak over a month. The Family Dhikr Challenge is collective — the goal is a shared daily count that every family member contributes to. It is shorter (7 days), uses daily themes rather than a streak mechanic, and accountability comes from the family rather than individual discipline.

Track together —
always in your pocket

The Zikar app's Friends & Family feature was built for exactly this: one shared space where everyone's count adds up in real time. Set a combined goal, watch it fill, celebrate together.

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Zikar app homescreen showing dhikr tracking