The printables library. Free to download. Made for the fridge, the binder, and the daily routine.
Trackers, planners, charts, and worksheets — the resources Umm Aishah built for her own daughters, adapted and shared for any Muslim family that finds them useful. New ones are added regularly.
The full library
16 printables, all free. Click to view, then print from your browser.
A simple chart your child fills in each day. Ages 4–8, with Arabic and English.
Track surahs, ayahs, and review cycles. Parent-review column and reward grid.
One page, one week. Subject blocks, time blocks, and a notes column.
Morning, afternoon, and evening blocks. Fill in and stick on the fridge.
Track good deeds, kindness, and small acts of worship. One page, one month.
Daily and weekly chore chart for ages 4–10. With suggested chores and reward tracker.
Track daily reading. By book, by minutes, by pages — simple and parent-friendly.
30 days of activities, duas, and good deeds for Muslim children.
Wall poster with all 28 Arabic letters, vowel marks, and transliteration.
One page per child, one page per year. Plan the year ahead.
One dua per day. Arabic, transliteration, and English. Print, cut, and use all week.
One hadith per day. A checkbox tracker for reading and reflecting.
Morning and evening routines with time blocks. Build your family's rhythm.
List treats, privileges, and prizes children can earn. Assign star values and track redemptions.
The weekly planner.
The printable we use most. One page, one week, the whole family on it.