Practical Islamic tools with transparent sources.
Open a daily tool first, then use the supporting guides when you need context. Each tool is designed to show dates, methods, privacy boundaries, and related pages clearly.
Privacy and transparency
Precise location and financial values stay in the browser unless a signed-in user deliberately saves a city or estimate. Method notes and source notes are visible on the page.

Daily tools
Časy modlitieb
Nájdite moslimské časy modlitieb podľa mesta s poznámkami k metóde výpočtu, časovému pásmu a kalendárom pre Ramadán.
Ramadan
Open Ramadan planning and archive calendars by year, including suhoor, iftar, last ten nights, and source notes.
Kalkulačka zakátu
Odhadnite zakát z hotovosti, úspor, zlata, striebra, obchodných zásob a splatných dlhov, s poznámkami k nisab a jasnou hranicou, že nejde o fatwu.
Qibla Finder
Find the qibla angle and distance to the Kaaba from your current location, a supported city, or manual coordinates.
Hijri Date Converter
Convert Gregorian and Hijri dates, view today in the Hijri calendar, and understand the calculation method.
Islamic Calendar
Browse Ramadan, Eid, Hajj, Muharram, Ashura, Laylat al-Qadr and other important Islamic dates by year.
Tasbeeh Counter
Use a private browser-based tasbeeh counter for common dhikr phrases, target counts, and quiet daily remembrance.
Prayer Tracker
Track the five daily prayers privately in your browser, reset by date, and keep the tool separate from religious judgement.
Content clusters to build next
These clusters should become sourced evergreen pages or structured resources, not thin articles.
Ramadan guides
Fasting basics, suhoor and iftar, moon-sighting notes, city timetables, and Ramadan FAQ.
Zakat knowledge
Nisab, zakatable assets, debts, gold and silver standards, estimate privacy, and method notes.
Prayer method guides
Fajr and Isha angles, Asr methods, timezones, high-latitude policies, and monthly timetables.
Islamic tools glossary
Plain-language definitions for Qibla, Hijri dates, Nisab, Suhoor, Iftar, Asr, madhab, and method terms.