What you'll find inside, in plain words.
Five small areas that quietly cover most of the practical part of being a Shia Muslim in 2026. None of them shout; together they save a lot of group chats and screenshots.
Every hussainiya and Islamic centre, on one page each.
Find a centre near you, learn how to get there, and follow the ones you attend so their programs reach your calendar. No feeds, no ads.
Address & directions
Suburb, full address, and one tap to Google Maps.
Contact, in one place
Phone, email, website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube.
Live indicator
A subtle badge when a centre is broadcasting on YouTube.
Upcoming programs
Each centre's published majalis, classes, and gatherings.
Favourite to follow
Favourited centres feed your calendar and Home search.
Find by closeness
Sorted by distance when you allow location; otherwise alphabetically.
Public majalis you can find, private ones you can share.
Public programs, posted by centres you follow.
Title, date, time, venue, a poster image if there is one, and a link to book or ask. When a centre is broadcasting on its YouTube, you'll see the live indicator on its page, and that's where the stream lives.
Host a majlis at home, and share a single link.
Create your own program at a favourited centre or at your own address, set it to private, and share the invite link with anyone. They sign in, accept, and it lands in their calendar alongside their centres' programs.
A Hijri month at a glance, with the occasions and programs from the centres you follow.
Every cell shows the Gregorian date and its Hijri equivalent. Today is marked in gold. Days of shahadat are tinted red; days of wiladat and Eid are tinted green. Small dots mark the days that have programs: gold for public ones from your favourited centres, indigo for the private ones you've been invited to.
Below the grid: every significant date in the month, then every program from today onwards. If you haven't favourited any centres yet, it nudges you to do so, because that's how the calendar fills up.
Four small tools, made to disappear while you use them.
Tasbih
A counter for dhikr, with optional milestone tones so you can keep your eyes closed.
Qadha tracker
Quietly keep count of missed prayers and chip away at them, day by day.
Khums calculator
Walk through your annual khums with a small, careful calculator that shows its working.
Duas & Aamal
Arabic, transliteration, English, audio, and repeat counts. Today's aamal surfaced automatically.
The first screen, set to your city.
Open the app and the day is already laid out: the next prayer, the qibla, today's aamal, and a search bar that understands plain language.
Next prayer
A live countdown to the next salah, with all five times on a single strip.
Qibla
A compass that points to the Kaaba, using your device's sensors when allowed.
Today's aamal
Auto-selected from the Hijri date, in your city's timezone.
“What's on?”
Ask in plain English. We search your favourited centres' programs and your own events.
Small things that matter.
Notification preferences so you only hear from us when something is yours.
One city setting drives prayer times, qibla, and today's aamal.
Your favourite centres travel with you across web, iOS, and Android.
These are the things being polished, right now.
The first builds are in the hands of testers. Public release on iOS, Android, and the web follows shortly, inshaAllah.