A free printable reward chart that turns the four great dhikr into a daily habit — with sticker spots, three achievement levels, and a 30-day tracker children can fill in themselves.
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These are the simplest and most beloved phrases in Islam — easy for children as young as three to say, and filled with reward at any age.
SubhanAllah ×33 + Alhamdulillah ×33 + Allahu Akbar ×34 = the Tasbih of Fatimah — taught by the Prophet ﷺ to his daughter (Bukhari 3113)
Achievement system
The chart is progressive — each level adds more dhikr. Children earn a badge when they reach it; parents draw or stick it on the chart.
Complete any 3 of the 4 dhikr circles for 5 days. The smallest consistent effort is the most beloved to Allah.
Complete all 4 dhikr circles for 14 days total. Bismillah before every meal, and at least ×10 of each tasbih.
Complete the full Tasbih of Fatimah (×33 · ×33 · ×34) and Bismillah every day for 30 days. A complete lifetime habit.
Parent's guide
The chart builds the habit on paper — the Zikar app keeps it alive every day. Count dhikr together in a family group, see each other's streaks, and let children tap their own counter with a parent's phone.
Questions
Roughly ages 4–12, though the chart works at any age. The four dhikr (SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar, Bismillah) are the first phrases most Muslim children learn, so even very young children can participate with help.
Level 1 (Seedling): 3 circles for 5 days. Level 2 (Explorer): all 4 circles for 14 total days. Level 3 (Champion): the full Tasbih of Fatimah every day for 30 days. Parents draw or stick a badge on the chart when their child earns a level.
Encourage them to continue without guilt. The Prophet ﷺ said the most beloved deeds to Allah are the most consistent, even if small. A missed day is just the next box to tick — the streak continues.
Print one chart per person — including yourself. Children respond far better when they see a parent doing the same thing. The Zikar app's family groups let everyone count together in one shared view.
The family groups feature lets parents and children count their dhikr in one shared view — see everyone's totals in real time, no pen and paper needed.