salat chart

com.salaatchart.ui

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Total installs
138(138)
Rating
unknown
Released
May 30, 2019
Last updated
January 1, 1970
Category
Productivity
Developer
alihanson
Developer details
Name
alihanson
E-mail
ahmed.abdullahi106@googlemail.com
Website
unknown
Country
United Kingdom
Address
unknown
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Description

In a digital age where every device scrambles for your attention, an app is needed to ensure you do what is most important to you on regular basis. Log your prayers at the end of each day and look at the chart which provides a visual picture of your progress. A special calendar is included with a circle on every date. The size of the pie shows the prayer count. Take notes if you miss any prayers to pick them up later on. Simply watch and learn.

Key application features:

- Correct prayer times
- Qibla
- Quran
- Recitations
- Prayer reminders
- Record your prayers
- Produces chart from your past prayers


Making and filling out a prayer chart can help you stay motivated and track your progress as you work toward maintaining five daily prayer. Charts make information easier to see. For example, by looking at the chart you can see at a glance that prayer count was relatively low in the previous month but relatively high this month.

Calendar function is used to switch between previous notes and prayer counts. A black circle will appear on selected date which allow the notes and prayer count to be changed. A circular shape on each date is divided into slices. The arc length of each slice, is proportional to the prayer count.

Taking notes is an effortless strategy to help you remember things, such as missed prayers, late prayers, excuses, and steps you can take to improve. Write sentences daily or weekly. You can look back in it to remind yourself what you have done or need to do next.

Get into a routine of checking your notes, calendar, and charts perhaps when you wake up in the morning, every mealtime, or every time you pray.