Used Islamic Prayer Times, Athan, Qibla for iOS?


Islamic Prayer Times, Athan, Qibla Analysis

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Islamic Prayer Times, Athan, Qibla is an iPhone application designed to assist users with their daily Muslim prayers. The app provides accurate prayer times based on the user's location, automatically selecting the appropriate calculation method and Fiqhi school. It features a built-in Qibla finder that ensures users can easily identify the direction of prayer. The app supports multiple languages, including Arabic, English, and French, making it accessible to a diverse audience. Additionally, it offers options for custom Athan notifications and timely reminders for prayer times, though some features are limited to when the app is actively in use.

While the app aims to deliver precise prayer times, users in certain regions may experience discrepancies. In such cases, manual adjustments can be made within the settings to align with local Islamic institutions or mosques. The app encourages users to check their prayer alarms regularly, especially when traveling or during changes like daylight saving time. Although it lacks certain features, such as automatic phone silencing after Athan, Islamic Prayer Times, Athan, Qibla remains a functional tool for managing prayer schedules.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.3.8
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
1,809
Downloads Last Week
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Developer’s Description

Salatuk is your Muslim Prayers Companion.
Salatuk is your Muslim Prayers Companion. By locating you automatically, this application gives you the appropriate prayer times, indicates you the nearest mosques to your position as well as the direction of the Qibla. the Salatuk algorithm supports many calculation methods adopted by most Muslim countries. Depending on your location, the application choose the appropriate calculation method and Fiqhi school. For an accurate location, please ensure that your location settings and your Internet connection or your GPS are enabled. Note about App features: If you are familiar with Salatuk in other platforms please note that this version DOESN'T SUPPORT some features like "Turn Phone to Silent after Athan". Other features like "Full Athan" and "Custom Athan" are supported only when the app is ope. this is because of technical limitations. We will try to fix it once iOS system allows it. Note about Athan: Salatuk remind you that it's time for prayer with a "4 takbeerats" instead of full Athan. Because of technical limitations, it's possible to play full Athan only if the app is open. Also, if you have problems to hear the notifications, please make sure to enable the following parameters in your device: 1) Settings>Sounds>Alerts. 2) Settings>Notifications>Salatuk. 3) Your phone is not on mute and volume is correct. Note about Prayers times: Please note that we pay attention to ensure that the prayer times of Salatuk are accurate. However, in some countries those times may be not exact. In this case, please refer to the official islamic institutions or mosques in your country and adjust manually the prayer times in the application settings. Salatuk supports currently 3 languages: Arabic, English and French. Tips for a better usage. 1- In order to refresh the prayer alarms, make sure to open the application once a week. Please do so also when you change your location or timing (summer time). 2- the prayer alarms corresponds to 2 or 4 Takbeerats. If you want to hear the complete Athan you should open the app at the moment of the Athan." "." "." ": 1). 2). 3) : 1.). 2.4.

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