A 30-day worship planner, a Laylatul Qadr checklist for each of the five special nights, and a last-10-nights dua card — all in one free printable bundle. Enter your email and it unlocks instantly.
Three printable tools in one — the planner, the Qadr checklist, and the dua card. Print them, stick them up, and make this Ramadan your most intentional yet.
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Everything you need to track your worship, maximise the last ten nights, and carry the best duas on your lips — in a single printable page.
A daily tracker for the whole month — every column is one act of worship, every row is one day of Ramadan. Tick off what you completed and see your Ramadan at a glance.
A step-by-step checklist for each of the five odd nights — 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, 29th. Each night is better than a thousand months; don't let any of them pass without intention.
The three most important duas for the last ten nights — the Night of Power dua, the dua of Arafah, and the universal daily supplication — each with Arabic, transliteration, and meaning.
How to use it
Three steps and your Ramadan is organised.
The printable tracks your Ramadan on the wall — the Zikar app tracks it in your pocket. It counts every tasbih with a tap, keeps your streak through the full month, sends you Suhoor and Iftar reminders, and lets you do Ramadan together with your family in a shared group.
Questions
Three tools: a 30-day worship planner (all five prayers + Quran + Tarawih + Tahajjud + Sadaqah), a Laylatul Qadr checklist for each of the five odd nights (21, 23, 25, 27, 29), and a last-10-nights dua card with Arabic, transliteration and meaning for the key duas including the Night of Power dua from Aisha (Tirmidhi 3513).
Yes, completely free. Enter your email and the toolkit unlocks instantly — no payment, no subscription.
Absolutely. Start from day one, or from wherever you are now. Even one week of the planner is better than none — and the Laylatul Qadr checklist is most important for the last ten nights regardless of when you start.
The Night of Power (or Night of Decree) is the most blessed night of the year — "better than a thousand months" (Quran 97:3). The Prophet ﷺ said to seek it in the odd nights of the last ten nights of Ramadan: the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th and 29th.
Yes — print as many copies as you like. The toolkit is completely free to share. The Zikar app's family groups let everyone track their own Ramadan together in one shared view.
Track your Tarawih streak, count your Tasbih, and share goals with family — carry your adhkar all month without needing paper.