You don't have a motivation problem. You have a system problem.
You've done this before. A strong start, a week or two of reading, then one missed day — and the whole thing quietly disappears. By the time you notice, it's been a month. The problem was never your iman, and it was never your willpower. It's that you've been relying on a feeling to do a job that only a system can do.
Every Ramadan you're consistent. Every Shawwal it collapses. A sprint has a finish line — so the habit ends when the season does, and the months in between stay empty.
You miss one day. Opening the Quran now feels heavier, so you avoid it — and the avoidance adds more guilt. One missed day becomes one missed week. Shame pushes you away, not back.
Apps and reminders compete with every notification and lose. Willpower is just motivation wearing a serious face. None of them give the habit a fixed home in your day.
A complete 30-day system — in one clean PDF.
Not a course you'll never finish. Not an app you'll mute. Not another reminder you'll ignore. It's a structured, printable system you follow day by day — plus an AI prompt pack that builds a plan around your real schedule in under five minutes.
Who it's for — and who it isn't.
What's inside The Quran Consistency Code
Why the habit kept breaking, the Science + Sunnah framework that fixes it, and the morning routine you can use tomorrow.
Every day mapped across four phases — Install, Build, Test, Lock — with one clear task and time estimate per day.
Eight copy-paste prompts that build a reading and memorisation schedule around your real life — in under five minutes.
A printable 30-day grid, weekly reviews, and the Day 30 reflection — so the streak becomes something you can actually see.
Five ways to fit reading into any schedule — front-load after Fajr, commute reader, after-Asr, night-closer, or split session.
Four phases. One day at a time.
Anchor the habit to a prayer. Just show up — five minutes counts.
Add a little length and a simple review layer. Growth, not strain.
Protect the habit when real life hits. The week most attempts died.
Turn the routine into identity and design your Day 31 onward.
Not invented. Built on two foundations.
This system stands where the science of how habits are actually built meets the way the Prophet ﷺ taught us to worship — small, daily, and anchored to what you already do.
Cue → routine → reward, and spaced repetition. Ten minutes anchored to salah every day beats two hours once a week — for reading and memorisation alike.
The standard the Prophet ﷺ set was never volume — it was continuity. Small and daily isn't the compromise. It's the most beloved version.
"The most beloved deeds to Allah are those done consistently, even if they are small."
Everyday Deen exists for one reason: to help Muslim men rebuild the daily deeds that slipped — calmly, without guilt, and in a way that lasts. This is version one of that mission. Be one of the first to run it.
The honest answers.
The minimum session is three minutes — and it still counts as a kept streak. The whole system is built around a real, busy life, not an empty one.
So had everyone this was built for. You didn't fail for lack of willpower — you had no system. This gives you the structure that was missing.
It works at any level. The AI generator calibrates the plan to exactly where you are — fluent, slow reader, or relying on transliteration.
If you can paste a sentence into a free chat box, you can use the prompts. The core of the product is a simple PDF you read and follow.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a PDF or a course?
It's a clean, printable PDF you follow day by day — plus a copy-paste AI prompt pack. No video course to fall behind on, no app to mute.
How do I get access after buying?
Instantly. As soon as your payment goes through you'll get a download link for the PDF — no waiting, no shipping.
Do I need any special software?
No. Any device that opens a PDF works. For the AI plan generator you only need a free ChatGPT account — the prompts are written out for you to copy and paste.
How much time does it take each day?
As little as five minutes at the start, building gently from there. On a hard day, a three-minute minimum session still keeps your streak alive.
Can I use it if I'm starting from zero?
Yes. The first week is built purely to install the habit — just showing up. Whether you're rebuilding a broken routine or starting fresh, the plan meets you there.
Do I have to be memorising Quran?
No. The core is about daily reading and consistency. Memorisation is optional — the Hifz Rescue Protocol is there as a bonus if and when you want it.
What if it doesn't work for me?
You're covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee. Follow the system, and if your Quran habit hasn't improved, email for a full refund. The risk is on us, not you.
Is the price really going up?
€27 is the launch price for the first version. As the guide grows with more content, the price will rise — but your access and any updates are yours to keep.