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Where the app helps you when it's closed: your home screen, Lock Screen, watch, and sharing.

8.1Home screen widgets

The next prayer time, the Verse of the Day, or the name of the day, on your home screen.

Available widgets

WidgetWhat it showsWhere
Prayer timesThe next prayer time and time remainingiOS Android
Verse of the DayThat day's verse and its translationiOS Android
Asma ul HusnaThe name of the day and its meaningiOS Android
Lock ScreenPrayer time info and shortcutsiOS

Sizes: small, medium, and large for prayer times and the Verse of the Day; small and medium for Asma ul Husna. Larger sizes show more — the large prayer widget lists the other prayer times alongside the next one.

Adding a widget

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The app includes a setup guide that adapts to your phone:

  • On iOS, two tabs — Home screen and Lock Screen, seven steps each.
  • On Android, one tab — Home screen, six steps.
  • Each step shows exactly where to tap on a phone illustration.
Tapping a widget

The app opens to that widget's topic — the prayer widget opens the prayer times, the verse widget the Verse of the Day, the Asma ul Husna widget the details of the name.

Widgets may update with a delay

Your phone decides how often widgets refresh. Refreshes happen less often when battery saver is on.

8.2Lock Screen countdown iOS

The time remaining until the next prayer, without unlocking your phone.

When this is on, the remaining time appears in two places:

  • On the Lock Screen as a wide card with the prayer name and the time remaining.
  • In the strip at the top of the screen, on supported models, as a small indicator. Tap it to expand.
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You can turn it on or off in this setting. When a prayer time arrives, the countdown moves to the next one.

If it doesn't show up

This works on newer iPhone models and recent iOS versions. It won't appear if Live Activities are turned off in your phone's settings.

8.3Apple Watch iOS

Count dhikr from your watch; the count stays in sync with your phone.

You don't have to hold your phone while doing dhikr. Every count on your watch carries over, and your counter, goal, and progress update together. If the connection drops, counts aren't lost — they transfer once you're reconnected.

8.4Sharing

Share verses, hadiths, duas, and names as text or as an image.

As text

The share button opens your phone's share sheet: messaging apps, notes, email, or copying.

As an image

Verse and content cards can be turned into a designed image, so what you share appears as a readable card instead of plain text.

Instagram Stories

Images can be shared directly as an Instagram Story. If Instagram is installed, the Story screen opens.

Recommending the app

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Sends the app's download link to your friends.

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Muslim App · User Guide

The app is updated regularly, so some sections may look different on your phone or may not be available yet. Keeping the app up to date is all you need for the latest version.

iOS & Android

Available in 17 languages

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