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Dhikr & dua
Dhikr sets, the digital tasbih, Asma ul Husna, and daily duas and hadiths.
5.1Adhkar and categories
Choose a ready-made dhikr set or create your own.
Categories
Categories appear as cards — morning adhkar, evening adhkar, adhkar after prayer, and so on. Open a category to see the adhkar it contains, each with its Arabic text, transliteration, meaning, and recitation count.
Dhikr packs
Packs are dhikr sets sequenced for a specific purpose. Start a pack and the adhkar come one after another, moving on automatically as you finish each one. The counter at the top shows which step you're on.
Creating your own dhikr
Dhikr›Create new dhikr
Set the text, the target count, and the name. A dhikr you create works like any other — counter, haptics, and goal tracking all apply.
Your saved items
Save the categories you use often; they're collected in a separate section. The adhkar you worked on most recently stay in the "recent adhkar" list.
Live dhikr
Community dhikr sessions show how many people are participating and the total dhikr count. Everyone's count adds to a shared total.
Salawat card
A card at the top of the Dhikr section describing the virtue of salawat, linking to the salawat counter.
Live dhikr and the salawat card aren't available in every version.
5.2Digital tasbih
Three ways to count, different tasbih designs, and a night mode.
Ways to count
- Tap the screen. Tapping anywhere adds one to the counter.
- Shake your phone. With shake enabled, a gentle shake counts — useful for dhikr with your eyes closed.
- Apple Watch. Counts made on your watch stay in sync with your phone (see 8.3).
Counter and progress
The count sits at the center of the screen, surrounded by a ring that fills toward your goal. When you reach the goal, a completion window opens; from there you can reset and start again, or move to the next dhikr.
Setting a goal
Each dhikr can have its own goal. Changing an existing goal asks for confirmation so you don't reset progress by accident. Resetting the counter manually also asks for confirmation.
Tasbih design
You can change how the tasbih looks; each tap advances a bead. The bead sound changes with the design — wood, stone, or plastic.
Night mode
Darkens the screen completely, leaving only the counter. Useful for dhikr at night and for saving battery. Tapping and shaking still work.
Haptics
A short vibration with each count. You can turn it off in settings.
5.3Dhikr settings
Dhikr›Settings icon
Arabic font
The font for dhikr texts is set separately from the Quran screen. Eight options: Amiri, Cairo, Noto Naskh, Noto Kufi, Scheherazade New, Tajawal, Lalezar, and IndoPak Nastaleeq.
Text size
Use the slider; the change appears immediately.
Sound and haptics
- Bead sound on or off.
- Haptics on or off.
- Shake-to-count on or off.
Tasbih design
Pick a design in settings and it applies to the counter screen immediately.
5.4Asma ul Husna
The 99 names of Allah, with Arabic script, transliteration, meaning, and audio pronunciation.
All›Asma ul Husna
List and detail
The 99 names are listed in order. Tap a name for its Arabic script, transliteration, and meaning. Swipe across to move between names.
Listening
Listen to the pronunciation of each name, or play them in sequence to help memorize.
Sharing
Share a name with its meaning as an image card.
Name of the day on your home screen
Asma ul Husna is available as a home screen widget, showing a different name every day (see 8.1).
5.5Duas and Hadiths
An archive organized by topic, plus content refreshed daily.
All›Duas and Hadiths
Categories
Content is split into duas and hadiths. Browse by topic; every item can be shared and copied.
Search
Search the dua and hadith texts; results appear in a separate list.
Dua and hadith of the day
A dua card and a hadith card appear on the Home screen every day. Content you've seen doesn't repeat until you've seen it all. The same dua and hadith show all day no matter how often you open the app, and they work offline.
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