For practicing Muslims, maintaining prayer discipline while managing a modern schedule presents a constant logistical challenge. Salatuk Prayer Time, developed by Masarat App, addresses this directly by functioning as a consolidated digital tool for prayer scheduling and orientation. The application’s core utility lies in its precise timekeeping and directional guidance, removing guesswork from daily religious observance. This review examines its operational features and implementation.
The application is structured around two primary modules: time management and directional finding. It calculates and displays the five daily prayer times—Fajr, Sunrise, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha—using location-based algorithms to ensure accuracy for the user's specific geographic coordinates. A secondary, yet critical, component is the integrated digital compass dedicated to Qibla direction. This tool uses device sensors to provide a real-time bearing toward Mecca, which is particularly useful for users in unfamiliar locations or traveling.
Beyond these daily essentials, the app incorporates a comprehensive Islamic calendar. This calendar serves as a notification system for significant Islamic dates and holidays, providing users with advance reminders. The notification engine is also applied to prayer times, allowing for customizable alerts. Users can configure these reminders to account for their personal routines, ensuring a prompt regardless of other daily engagements. The developer notes an optional premium tier, referred to as Turbo, which is advertised to remove advertising banners and potentially unlock additional utility features within the application's framework.
Start integrating your prayer schedule seamlessly into your daily routine. Download the mobile app now and claim your advantage now.
Heads up: you'll need wifi for initial location setup and calendar updates. Some cool stuff is extra.