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Five Daily Prayers Tracker Guide

A private prayer-tracker guide for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha planning without turning the tool into public judgment.

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Five Daily Prayers Tracker Guide

Tracked prayers

Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha

Tool boundary

Private memory aid, not public proof

Best paired with

Prayer Times city page

A prayer tracker is useful only when its boundary is clear. Quran 4:103 frames prayer as connected to appointed times, and Quran 2:238 reminds readers to guard the prayers. A private tracker can support that habit, but it should not become a public scorecard or a way to judge someone else.

Muslim Post tracks the five daily prayer keys used by the app: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. The tracker is a memory aid for the current browser session or account context. It works best when paired with the city prayer-time page and a realistic daily routine.

Use this guide to decide when to mark a prayer complete, how to handle missed entries, and how to keep the record private. If you need advice about making up missed prayers, illness, travel or local prayer practice, ask a trusted scholar or mosque.

Five Prayer Tracker Workflow

PrayerPlanning cueWhen to mark completeBoundary
FajrCheck the city page before dawn.After the prayer is completed.Do not rely on memory alone if schedule changed.
DhuhrUse the workday or school schedule.After praying, not before planning to pray.Local Jumuah can replace the ordinary Friday noon routine.
AsrCheck the selected calculation method.After completing the prayer.Method differences should be compared with local practice.
Maghrib and IshaUse evening reminders carefully.Mark each prayer separately.Do not merge entries just because they are close in the evening.

FAQ

Should I mark a prayer before I pray so I do not forget?

No. The tracker is most useful when it records what has actually been completed. Use reminders before prayer and the completed mark after prayer.

Does the tracker tell me how to make up missed prayers?

No. It can show what you marked today, but make-up prayer questions should be handled with a trusted scholar or local mosque.

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