In today’s bustling metropolis, where the clamor of urban life often overshadows the call to prayer, believers around the world are turning more and more to technology in adjusting lifestyle and carrying out essential obligations. In such a context, Waqt Al Salaah, a smartphone app, powered by ILLIYEEN, is gradually becoming an indispensable everyday tool, offering digital assistance to religious observance day in and day out.
At first glance, Waqt Al Salaah might seem like just another prayer time app. But for many, it has become a lifeline in cities that never sleep. From prayer times to a built-in Qibla locator, the app serves as a pocket-sized muezzin, mosque locator, calendar, Ramadan timetable, and an informer — all in one.
At its core, Waqt Al Salaah offers precise prayer times based on your location. Whether you’re in a thriving city center or a quiet village, the app adjusts to provide accurate timings. This feature alone has been a turning-point for many. With well-crafted features and an intelligent design, it doesn’t just remind, it guides people.


One of the app’s standout features is its Mosque Locator. For travelers and frequent flyers on business trips, this function has been a game-changer. This feature helps find the nearest mosque with just a few taps.
But it’s not just about logistics. The built-in tasbih feature allows users to add and recite duas, fostering a sense of connection and mindfulness throughout the day. This digital tasbih helps people perform dhikr even during busy hours of the day.
When Ramadan approaches, the app’s relevance grows. Its Suhoor and Iftar timings have become crucial for Muslims around the world. Users can rely on the ‘Suhoor and Iftar Timetable’ feature of the app that is able to show fasting times based on geo locations. It effectively captures the timing of sunset, accommodating the slight variations across different regions.
The app’s attention to detail extends to its customization options. Users can choose from multiple calculation methods for prayer times, catering to different schools of Islamic thought. This inclusivity has not gone unnoticed. It allows the users to receive prayer

timings by selecting from multiple calculation methods for desired Madhhab. The app also supports multiple languages, including Arabic, English, and Bangla, enhancing accessibility for a broader audience.
As the world is getting more technology-centric each day, it’s clear that an app like Waqt Al Salaah is not just a tool, but a bridge—connecting time-defying faith with modern realities, and helping the faithful navigate the complexities of modern life.




