Prayer times, qibla, duas, a thirty-day path for new Muslims, a halal scanner, the 99 Names, and zakat. All under one roof. Every claim sourced to the Quran and authentic hadith. Built because I am a revert, and I wanted this to exist.
Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha for every major city, calculated with the method actually used in your country. UAE Govt for the Emirates. Umm al-Qura for Saudi. ISNA for North America. Moonsighting Committee for the UK. A gentle adhan cue before each prayer, if you want it.
The direction to the Kaaba, calculated as a great circle from wherever you are. Open the page on your phone, grant compass access, and rotate until the arrow aligns with the Kaaba icon. A gentle haptic tap confirms alignment.
Point your camera at any packaged product. We look it up in OpenFoodFacts, check every ingredient against rules for pork, alcohol, doubtful gelatin, E-numbers, and animal-derived additives, and give you a verdict in seconds. No login. No tracking. No ads.
Written for the person who just said the Shahada, and for anyone curious about what Muslims actually believe. Plain English. Practical tasks. Every hadith cited by collection and number (Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi). Free and public. No sign-up to read a single word.
Log what you own. Log what you owe. Barakah converts everything to your primary currency with live FX, applies your nisab of choice (gold or silver), and respects the long-term-debt ruling (AMJA / NZF / Shaykh Joe Bradford). You see exactly what you owe, and every giving you log after hawl-start decrements it.
A few more quiet tools. Open each one from the menu up top.
No Google Analytics. No Facebook Pixel. No ad networks. No selling of location data or prayer logs or giving records. Your deen is between you and Allah. Barakah just tries to stay out of the way while you live it.
Indeed, prayer restrains from immorality and wrongdoing.
Four doors in. Pick whichever you need most today. You can always come back for the others.