Ramazan 2026 comes with a special planner to help Muslims move through the month with calm and purpose. This planner blends weekly structure and daily mindful actions. It encourages balance, intention, and spiritual connection. Week 1 focuses on slowing down. It reminds us that Ramazan is a personal reset, not a performance. Simple tips include setting sehri and iftar times, buying healthy foods, preparing light meals, gentle exercise, reducing caffeine, and reflecting on your needs. Week 2 builds balance amid growing distractions like online sales and Eid shopping. The planner advises mindful buying, hydration, light exercise, forgiving others, limiting fried foods, and helping family with cooking. Week 3 calls for mindful living by cutting digital noise and avoiding impulse buying. Tips include reducing food waste, smiling as charity, cutting sugar, taking screen breaks, gentle stretching, and preparing for the last ten nights with deep reflection. Week 4 focuses on reflection and continuity. It warns against letting Eid preparation overwhelm spiritual attention. Tips include planning rest, simplifying meals, quiet prayers, organizing charity, digital detox, prioritizing rest, making du’a, planning a modest Eid, and carrying healthy habits beyond Ramazan. This planner offers daily reminders to practice kindness, moderation, and spiritual presence. It helps keep the holy month meaningful and balanced, despite modern distractions. It invites everyone to slow down and embrace Ramazan with calm and intention. This article was originally published in The Daily Star, an ANN partner of Dawn.