Ihsan Editions is a small independent publisher of illustrated e-books for Muslims who want their practice to feel like a system they can keep — not a set of good intentions that quietly fades by February. We write for the parts of life where good intentions most often stall out: starting to practice, working a normal job, managing money, raising a family, and building a marriage.
2. Our story
There was never a shortage of Islamic knowledge available — lectures, long-form articles, and entire libraries of tafsir and fiqh, all one search away. What was missing was something smaller and, it turned out, harder to find: a plain answer to what to actually do on an ordinary Tuesday, when the theory meets a real schedule, a real job, and a real family.
Ihsan Editions started as an attempt to close that gap for one specific month — Ramadan — and grew into a small collection covering six parts of life where that gap tends to show up most.
3. Our approach
Every guide we publish follows the same underlying idea, borrowed from the geometry that decorates mosques and manuscripts across the Muslim world: every complex pattern begins with a single circle, then a line, then a star. A well-practiced life is built the same way — one small, repeatable habit, stacked patiently on top of the last one. In practice, that means each chapter is built in three parts:
Principle — the why behind the habit, explained plainly, with citations you can actually verify.
Practice — a specific, doable routine sized for a real week, not an idealized one.
Pattern — worksheets, trackers, and checklists that turn the practice into something that repeats on its own.
4. What we publish
Our current collection covers six guides:
The Ramadan Companion
A day-by-day rhythm for fasting, prayer, and family time during the month of Ramadan.
The First Ninety Days
A steady, judgment-free guide for the first three months of practicing, for new and returning Muslims alike.
The Working Muslim
Prayer, ethics, and boundaries in a secular workplace.
Halal Money
Zakat, riba-free investing, and a saving habit that actually sticks.
Home, Ordered
Raising a Muslim family in a noisy, secular world.
Marriage, Prepared
Conversations to have before the nikah, and habits to keep after it.
Four things every guide has to pass before we publish it:
Real, checkable sources. Every claim is tied to a surah and ayah, or a named hadith collection, so you can look up the full wording yourself rather than taking our word for it.
Honesty about disagreement. Where scholars genuinely differ, we say so plainly and point you toward a local scholar, instead of quietly picking a side.
Illustrated and practical. Worksheets, planners, and checklists are built directly into every guide, not locked behind a separate download.
Clear limits. Every guide says plainly where it ends and a real conversation with a qualified scholar, counselor, or professional should begin.
6. A note from the founder
I write these guides because I kept running into the same wall myself — plenty of Islamic knowledge, not enough of it turned into something I could actually do on an ordinary day. Ihsan Editions is the resource I wished existed: practical, honestly sourced, and built to survive contact with a real schedule.
Every guide in this collection is one I use myself, revise when something stops working, and try to make a little more useful with each edition.
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7. How buying a guide works
All checkout, delivery, and receipts are handled securely through Gumroad — we never see or store your payment details.
Browse the collection — pick the guide that matches where you are right now, or get the full set.
Check out securely on Gumroad — card, PayPal, or Apple Pay. You’ll get an instant download link and a receipt by email.
Read on any device — every guide is a fully illustrated Word document, ready to open on your phone, tablet, or laptop, or to print.
8. Contact us
Questions about a guide, a purchase, or anything else — we’d like to hear from you.