I believe every beautiful beginning starts with an intention.
For years, I carried this quiet yearning in my heart: how can I use what Allah has given me to benefit the ummah? Not just to create another brand, or another product, but something that benefits, that uplifts, that plants seeds of khayr wherever it reaches.
Let’s be honest, life is noisy. The to-do lists, the endless responisibiltites, the incessant notifications, the tug-of-war between dunya and akhira; it’s so easy to get swept away. I’ve come to learn that the only thing truly worth chasing in this dunya is Allah’s barakah. Not wealth, not popularity, not titles or power. Those things slip through our fingers so quickly. But barakah? When Allah blesses your time, you can do more in one day than others might do in a week. When Allah blesses your wealth, you never truly feel “lacking.” And when He blesses your health, you’re already steps ahead in life.
That’s the core of Barakah and Beyond.
It was born, in part, from something small I once shared with the world: my free Ramadan planners. I honestly didn’t expect much, I just wanted to create something meaningful and beneficial but the response surprised me. Thousands of people from across the world downloaded it, shared it on Whatsapp groups, used it, and messaged me about how it helped them stay grounded, intentional, and closer to Allah during Ramadan.
That was my wake-up call. I realized that if Allah has given you a skill or a gift whether it’s writing, designing, or teaching you don’t hoard it. You use it. Not just for yourself, but to serve others and seek Allah’s pleasure. That’s when the idea of Barakah and Beyond truly began to take shape.
I wanted to create more than a one-time planner. I wanted to create a space where Muslims no matter where they are in the world have access to beautiful, thoughtful, high-quality resources that center their faith and help them grow. A space that understands the nuances of being Muslim in today’s world and equips us with tools to rise and become our best selves, across every stage of life.
I didn’t want this project to feel like another add-on to your busy life. I wanted it to feel like a companion, a reminder that you don’t have to walk this journey alone. That you can cultivate a life of meaning, presence, and ihsan right where you are.
Maybe you’ve felt this too?
- The heaviness of juggling worship, family, and personal growth.
- The guilt of feeling “busy” yet not productive in what really matters.
- The longing for a simpler, more intentional life where faith anchors everything.
Barakah and Beyond is my answer to that longing.
It’s not just a brand, it’s a sadaqah project for the Ummah, with every resource offered purely fī sabīlillāh and gifted freely for personal use.
Why Beyond?
Because barakah is never meant to be contained. It’s not limited to the hours you grind or the goals you accomplish. When Allah places barakah in your life, it flows beyond your schedule and seeps into the way you parent, the way you earn, the way you heal, the bonds you nurture, and the way you give and show up in the world. It overflows into every area of your life when you invite Allah into your moments.
Our Mission
To serve the ummah by creating faith-rooted tools and resources that nurture barakah in our daily lives.
Our Vision
A world where Muslims, regardless of background or circumstance, can live with intention, ihsan, and barakah supported by excellent, thoughtfully crafted tools that guide them back to Allah in their worship, relationships, and pursuits.
What to expect here:
I didn’t want to create a whole new website or domain (one more thing to juggle & more costs ). Instead, I’ve carved out a dedicated page and category here on my personal blog for Barakah and Beyond. You’ll find:
- Free resources: (guides, printables, and reflections you can use instantly)
- Links to new products: like our planners and journals.
- Behind-the-scenes updates on how these tools are created, why they matter, and how to make the most of them.
- Stories and reflections because at the heart of this project is a desire to remind you (and me) that our daily lives are a canvas for worship.
So, my dear sister and brother I want to ask you: What would your life look like if you lived with barakah at the center? How would your mornings feel if they began with remembrance instead of rush? How would your days shift if your planner reminded you to make space for du’a, for Qur’an, for your heart?
You don’t have to figure it all out alone. Barakah and Beyond was created for women and men like you; for all of us who want to be present, intentional, and anchored to Allah while still showing up in our families, careers, and communities.
All I ask is that you make du’a for this project. May Allah place barakah in it, make it a means of khayr, and allow it to benefit long after we’ve left this dunya.
Ameen.
Welcome to Barakah and Beyond. I can’t wait to walk this journey with you.

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