TL;DR: Morning and evening adkar (remembrance supplications) with audio, transliteration, and count tracking. Because a memorizer’s day should start and end with dhikr, not just memorization drills.
What’s included
- Morning adkar (after Fajr) — the authentic Fortress of the Muslim collection.
- Evening adkar (after Asr/Maghrib) — matching set.
- Post-prayer adkar — adhkar after each salah.
- Sleep adkar — recitations before bed, including Ayat Al-Kursi and the last two verses of Al-Baqarah.
Features
- Counter: Tap to count repetitions (e.g., SubhanAllah ×33). Haptic feedback on completion.
- Audio: Each dhikr with audio recitation you can listen to or recite along with.
- Transliteration: For non-Arabic speakers who haven’t yet memorized the text.
- Customization: Add personal du’a to any section.
Why adkar in a hifz app
Hifz without spiritual practice becomes a mechanical exercise. The adkar feature is our reminder that memorization exists within a larger worship ecosystem. Many teachers begin and end hifz sessions with dhikr — the app preserves that tradition.
Notifications
Enable in Settings → Notifications → Adkar reminders. Timed to your local Fajr and Maghrib. Dismissible with one tap.