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Dates, rosaries and the Quran are traditional symbols of Islam that Muslims across the globe post on Instagram during the holy month. This year, there’s another product that’s increasingly appearing on social media feeds, cementing itself as a 21st-century tradition: the Ramadan journal.
Riding the hype of the rising journaling trend, which encourages users to jot down notes of self-reflection and gratitude, a number of entrepreneurs have begun offering Ramadan-themed renditions.
What are Ramadan journals?
Sarah Dee, an Indonesian illustrator with a passion for writing, has been noting down her Ramadan experiences since elementary school and, this year, created a journal packed with illustrations and inspirational quotes.