Assalamu Alaikum girlie 🌸

Ramadan is less than 2 weeks away. Can you believe it?😲

We’re entering a season of mercy, forgiveness, and tranquility. May Allah allow us all to reach it

Here's what I've noticed happens to many Muslim girlies:

We start Ramadan with the best intentions. We want to pray Taraweeh consistently, complete the Qur'an, be super generous, and really feel the spirituality of this month.

But then... the money stress creeps in.

"Wait, how much am I spending on hosting pinterest-inspired iftars?"

"I want to give more sadaqah, I feel like I didn’t give enough..."

"I need to get my eid outfit, eid gifts for my nieces, a plane ticket to celebrate eid in NY..."

Before you know it, you're halfway through Ramadan feeling financially scattered, guilty, and overwhelmed.

And that's not what this month is supposed to feel like.

Here's the thing about money in Ramadan:

It's not just about how much you spend - you need a simple plan so your money doesn't become a distraction from what matters most.

When you don't have clarity, you end up:

  • Overspending out of guilt or pressure

  • Feeling anxious every time you open your banking app

  • Making financial decisions reactively instead of intentionally

  • Missing out on the peace that comes with being organized

And sis, we all need to experience Ramadan with a clear mind and a full heart - not one clouded by money stress.

What if Ramadan felt different this year?

Imagine going into Ramadan knowing exactly:

  • What your obligations are (like Zakah, bills, and necessities)

  • How much you want to give in sadaqah and where

  • What your financial goals are for the month

  • How much you're comfortable spending on lifestyle and Eid

  • That you're being generous and responsible at the same time

This is you being the ‘good with money girlie’ you dream of being!

That's why I created the Ramadan Money Plan.

This free guide helps you organize your Ramadan finances into 5 simple categories:

  1. Obligations — Zakah, bills, essentials

  2. Generosity — Sadaqah, fundraisers, supporting family

  3. Financial Goals — Savings, investments,

  4. Lifestyle — extra expenses for convenience, social gatherings

  5. Eid — Outfits, gifts, decor

It's a simple and quick way to have clarity and control of your money this Ramadan.

May Allah allow us to reach Ramadan and make the most of every single moment, ameen.

Your sis in Islam,
Fatimah

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