IH Islamic Habits Future practice civilization

Islamic Habits 2035

Future Islamic practice civilization.

A premium daily operating system where Salah, Qur'an, dhikr, duas, family routines, character, work excellence, and service become one lived path of barakah.

Prayer times worldwide Qibla compass Islamic knowledge atlas Salah-first Prophetic routines

Worldwide practice tools

Salah time and Qibla from any corner of the earth.

Search by city and country, or use your current location. Times are calculated through AlAdhan and may differ from local masjid or official authority adjustments.

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Prayer clock

Check today's Salah times

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Qibla direction

Face the Kaaba with confidence

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Awaiting location Use location or search a city to calculate Qibla direction.

Live compass works best on phones over HTTPS after location and motion permission. Browser location may use GPS, Wi-Fi, and cellular signals depending on the device.

Knowledge atlas

Calligraphy, history, manuscripts, and civilization roots.

A practical research layer for people searching Islamic beauty, authentic history, archived books, and the human search for the One Creator across civilizations.

Authentic history path

Build from sources before opinions

1. Revelation and SeerahQur'an, hadith, early biography, and the Makkan/Madinan foundations.
2. Khulafa and early communityGovernance, worship, knowledge, expansion, fitan, and preservation.
3. Knowledge civilizationHadith sciences, fiqh, Arabic, medicine, astronomy, art, architecture, trade, and waqf.
4. Modern renewalColonial disruption, reform, education, diaspora, technology, and rebuilding institutions.

Civilization bridge

The human search for the One God

Islam teaches that Allah sent messengers to peoples through history. This area should help users compare civilizations with humility: tawhid, prophecy, fitrah, worship, ethics, family, law, beauty, and the search for ultimate truth.

Tawhid Fitrah Prophecy Mercy Law and ethics Beauty Family Afterlife

Comparative content should be scholar-reviewed and respectful. The app should connect themes without making careless claims about other religions.

Civilization layers

Practice should scale from the soul to the Ummah.

Islamic Habits is designed as more than a tracker. It is a guided practice system that helps a person return to Allah, strengthen the self, serve the family, benefit the community, and build excellence over time.

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Soul

Salah, Qur'an, dhikr, dua, tawbah, khushu, sincerity, and spiritual recovery.

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Self

Sleep, focus, speech, food, movement, digital discipline, and work ethic.

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Family

Shared routines, parent service, children-friendly practice, and home barakah.

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Ummah

Helping people, giving, neighbor rights, masjid participation, and mercy in public life.

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Civilization

Knowledge, excellence, responsibility, lawful earning, leadership, and resilient communities.

Daily console

Practice command center.

Open the app and know the next right action: before Fajr, after Fajr, during work or study, with family, and before sleep.

Experience principle

Reward return, not perfection.

The interface should create energy without turning worship into empty gamification. The product celebrates consistency, repentance, humility, and coming back after missing a day.

Deep modules Every habit opens into evidence, Sunnah, duas, actions, examples, and plans.
Family mode Shared goals for parents, spouses, children, siblings, and halaqah groups.
Scholar-ready content Prepared for future review, source grading, Arabic, translation, and audio.

Habit library

Choose a practice module.

Deep dive

Fajr Salah blueprint

This is the level of depth every major practice can grow into: evidence, Sunnah, benefits, actions, duas, companion examples, and a practical plan.

Salah anchors

The day already has sacred structure.

Product direction

What this can become, insha'Allah.

This first deploy is the public concept layer. The next product phase can add accounts, prayer-time personalization, streak recovery, reminders, scholar-reviewed Arabic content, Ramadan programs, family circles, masjid challenges, audio duas, and printable planners.