كيفية تعلم الصلاة والوضوء
Holy Quran Apps
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Open in StoreTeach and practice the basics of daily worship in one clear and easy-to-use app. This isn't just a tool, it's a calming companion that helps you perform ablution and prayer correctly, keep track of prayer times, and connect with the Quran through offline reading or online listening. Whether you're starting from the basics or reviewing what you know, you'll find everything explained step-by-step in a style that caters to beginners and professionals alike.
Practicing ablution with the correct intention and proper sequence is the key that unlocks the door to prayer. Prayer is the pillar of religion, performed five times at specific times that set the rhythm of your day and increase serenity and awareness. Reading and listening to the Quran isn't just recitation; it's guidance and reflection that accompany you amid the busyness of daily life. This app brings these pillars together to keep you grounded and focused wherever you are.
What will you find in the app?
- Ablution step-by-step: From intention to completion, with simple images and alerts for the most common mistakes.
- A simplified prayer guide: The order of the rak'ahs, the forms and movements, and short supplications that help you achieve humility.
- Daily prayer times: Fajr, Sunrise, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. Choose your country, specify your location, and share the schedule as text or an image with family and friends.
- Offline Quran reader: Browse by surah or juz', add notes to verses, mark your favorite verses, track your progress, and adjust the font size and appearance (light/dark).
- Online Quran recitation: Stream audio online without downloading large files.
- The Beautiful Names of Allah: Explore 99 names with concise meanings for daily reflection.
- Quick review learning: True/false questions about ablution and prayer with immediate correction to consolidate the information.
Suitable for everyday life
- Works offline with its basic features—ideal for travel, study, or at the mosque.
- Lightweight and fast, opens quickly and runs smoothly on various devices.
- Authentic Arabic interface with a comfortable reading experience.
- Simple design that emphasizes clarity and avoids distractions.
For all levels
This app is for you if you:
- A beginner looking for the "correct step-by-step method of ablution."
- Someone who wants to review "how to perform prayer as it is narrated."
- A regular student of the Quran who needs a reliable "offline Quran reader."
- A traveler who wants to know "today's prayer times" in a new city.
Post today's prayer schedule or send it as a picture or text. Remind yourself, your family, and those in your groups. Maintain a consistent pace and make the rhythm of prayer an anchor for your day.
A Companion for Steadfastness
Religion is a constant practice, not just a passing knowledge. Ablution prepares the body and soul, prayer brings you together five times a day, and the Quran opens the door to guidance whenever you read or listen to it. This app brings these essentials closer to you—offline or online—in clear and simple language.
How to Perform Wudu
Wudu is a religious ritual through which Muslims strive to maintain physical and spiritual cleanliness. Wudu refers to a Muslim's mental and physical preparation for prayer, one of the five pillars of Islam. Wudu (pronounced "waw") is the noun for the verb, which involves using water on specific parts of the body. Wudu (pronounced "waw") is the noun for the water used for ablution. It is derived from the word "wada'ah," meaning beauty, cleanliness, and illumination from the darkness of sins. It is so named because washing the body parts brings brightness. In Islamic law, it refers to using pure water on the four parts of the body: the face, hands, head, and feet.
How to Pray - Learn to Pray Step by Step
Prayer is one of the five pillars of Islam and a fundamental obligation that validates an individual's Islam. Communion with God instills piety and courage in the heart. Prayer is the Muslim's ascension and means of communication with God. It purifies and cleanses your mind five times a day and brings peace to your life. Prayer is a way for a person to thank God. It reminds them that God is watching over their lives, giving them the strength to face the most difficult trials.
Prayer Times
Fajr - Sunrise - Dhuhr - Asr - Maghrib - Isha
Prayer times are timetables that mark the beginning and end of prayer times. God Almighty says: “Indeed, prayer has been decreed upon the believers a decree of specified times.”
- Fajr Prayer Time: The first time for Fajr Prayer is the break of the second dawn (the true dawn), and its last time is sunrise.
- Dhuhr Prayer Time: It begins when the sun has passed its zenith toward sunset, and continues until the shadow of an object is the same length as the shadow of an object with a slight increase, or when a man's shadow is the same length as himself.
- Asr Prayer Time: The first time for Asr Prayer is when the shadow of an object is the same length as the shadow of the meridian, and it continues until the sun turns yellow. The Hanafi school of thought states that the time for the Asr prayer begins when the shadow of an object is twice its length, while the time for prayer of necessity lasts until sunset.
- The time for the Maghrib prayer: Its beginning begins with the complete setting of the sun's disk and ends with the disappearance of the red twilight.
Practicing ablution with the correct intention and proper sequence is the key that unlocks the door to prayer. Prayer is the pillar of religion, performed five times at specific times that set the rhythm of your day and increase serenity and awareness. Reading and listening to the Quran isn't just recitation; it's guidance and reflection that accompany you amid the busyness of daily life. This app brings these pillars together to keep you grounded and focused wherever you are.
What will you find in the app?
- Ablution step-by-step: From intention to completion, with simple images and alerts for the most common mistakes.
- A simplified prayer guide: The order of the rak'ahs, the forms and movements, and short supplications that help you achieve humility.
- Daily prayer times: Fajr, Sunrise, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. Choose your country, specify your location, and share the schedule as text or an image with family and friends.
- Offline Quran reader: Browse by surah or juz', add notes to verses, mark your favorite verses, track your progress, and adjust the font size and appearance (light/dark).
- Online Quran recitation: Stream audio online without downloading large files.
- The Beautiful Names of Allah: Explore 99 names with concise meanings for daily reflection.
- Quick review learning: True/false questions about ablution and prayer with immediate correction to consolidate the information.
Suitable for everyday life
- Works offline with its basic features—ideal for travel, study, or at the mosque.
- Lightweight and fast, opens quickly and runs smoothly on various devices.
- Authentic Arabic interface with a comfortable reading experience.
- Simple design that emphasizes clarity and avoids distractions.
For all levels
This app is for you if you:
- A beginner looking for the "correct step-by-step method of ablution."
- Someone who wants to review "how to perform prayer as it is narrated."
- A regular student of the Quran who needs a reliable "offline Quran reader."
- A traveler who wants to know "today's prayer times" in a new city.
Post today's prayer schedule or send it as a picture or text. Remind yourself, your family, and those in your groups. Maintain a consistent pace and make the rhythm of prayer an anchor for your day.
A Companion for Steadfastness
Religion is a constant practice, not just a passing knowledge. Ablution prepares the body and soul, prayer brings you together five times a day, and the Quran opens the door to guidance whenever you read or listen to it. This app brings these essentials closer to you—offline or online—in clear and simple language.
How to Perform Wudu
Wudu is a religious ritual through which Muslims strive to maintain physical and spiritual cleanliness. Wudu refers to a Muslim's mental and physical preparation for prayer, one of the five pillars of Islam. Wudu (pronounced "waw") is the noun for the verb, which involves using water on specific parts of the body. Wudu (pronounced "waw") is the noun for the water used for ablution. It is derived from the word "wada'ah," meaning beauty, cleanliness, and illumination from the darkness of sins. It is so named because washing the body parts brings brightness. In Islamic law, it refers to using pure water on the four parts of the body: the face, hands, head, and feet.
How to Pray - Learn to Pray Step by Step
Prayer is one of the five pillars of Islam and a fundamental obligation that validates an individual's Islam. Communion with God instills piety and courage in the heart. Prayer is the Muslim's ascension and means of communication with God. It purifies and cleanses your mind five times a day and brings peace to your life. Prayer is a way for a person to thank God. It reminds them that God is watching over their lives, giving them the strength to face the most difficult trials.
Prayer Times
Fajr - Sunrise - Dhuhr - Asr - Maghrib - Isha
Prayer times are timetables that mark the beginning and end of prayer times. God Almighty says: “Indeed, prayer has been decreed upon the believers a decree of specified times.”
- Fajr Prayer Time: The first time for Fajr Prayer is the break of the second dawn (the true dawn), and its last time is sunrise.
- Dhuhr Prayer Time: It begins when the sun has passed its zenith toward sunset, and continues until the shadow of an object is the same length as the shadow of an object with a slight increase, or when a man's shadow is the same length as himself.
- Asr Prayer Time: The first time for Asr Prayer is when the shadow of an object is the same length as the shadow of the meridian, and it continues until the sun turns yellow. The Hanafi school of thought states that the time for the Asr prayer begins when the shadow of an object is twice its length, while the time for prayer of necessity lasts until sunset.
- The time for the Maghrib prayer: Its beginning begins with the complete setting of the sun's disk and ends with the disappearance of the red twilight.
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