Your Deen,
Organized.
Organize your day around your Deen: prayer-anchored, Hijri-aware, with Quran, learning, and routines in one flowing rhythm.
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Schedule
Prayer-anchored timeline
Prayer
MWL, JAKIM, Kemenag & more
Quran
Mushaf layout & audio
Learning
Aqeedah, seerah, tafsir & hadith
Progress
Track what matters
- Prayer anchored
- Hijri aware
- Structured Deen study
You know what to do. Staying consistent is hard.
Islamic life gets scattered across apps, notes, reminders, and good intentions, with nothing holding it together.
Sound familiar?
- Too many apps
Prayer, Quran, habits, notes. Each living in its own silo.
- Momentum fades
Good intentions slip when your worship has no connective thread.
- No whole picture
You can't see your Deen as one life, only fragments.
6+
disconnected apps
0
unified view
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lost momentum
Every part of your Deen, working together.
Organize your day around your Deen: one connected system instead of scattered apps.
All connected in one system
- Prayer-anchored schedule: Quran, adhkar, and habits around each salah
- Prayer times via MWL, ISNA, JAKIM, Kemenag and more
- Quran reading plans and khatmah goals
- Learning: aqeedah, seerah, tafsir and hadith with structured Deen study
- Deen score, streaks & progress you can see

Built for your complete Deen.
Five core modules. One system. Everything connected.
Read the full module series →Islamic Search
- 100k+ verified sources
- Hadith & fatwa lookup
- Summaries with citations
- Quran & Sunnah references
A day with Tasleem.
One flowing rhythm: prayer-anchored from dawn to night, with Quran, adhkar, and study between each salah.
4:00 AM
Fasting
5:25 AM
Tahajjud
5:55 AM
Fajr
6:25 AM
Morning Adhkar
6:45 AM
Quran
7:30 AM
Dhuha
9:00 AM
Work
1:21 PM
Dhuhr
4:46 PM
Asr
6:59 PM
Evening Adhkar
7:29 PM
Maghrib
8:45 PM
Isha
9:25 PM
Deen Study
9:35 PM
Reflection
9:45 PM
Bedtime Adhkar
4:00 AM
Fasting
5:25 AM
Tahajjud
5:55 AM
Fajr
6:25 AM
Morning Adhkar
6:45 AM
Quran
7:30 AM
Dhuha
9:00 AM
Work
1:21 PM
Dhuhr
4:46 PM
Asr
6:59 PM
Evening Adhkar
7:29 PM
Maghrib
8:45 PM
Isha
9:25 PM
Deen Study
9:35 PM
Reflection
9:45 PM
Bedtime Adhkar
- 4:00 AM: Fasting (Voluntary)
- 5:25 AM: Tahajjud (Voluntary)
- 5:55 AM: Fajr (Obligatory)
- 6:25 AM: Morning Adhkar (Sunnah)
- 6:45 AM: Quran (Sunnah)
- 7:30 AM: Dhuha (Voluntary)
- 9:00 AM: Work (Knowledge)
- 1:21 PM: Dhuhr (Obligatory)
- 4:46 PM: Asr (Obligatory)
- 6:59 PM: Evening Adhkar (Sunnah)
- 7:29 PM: Maghrib (Obligatory)
- 8:45 PM: Isha (Obligatory)
- 9:25 PM: Deen Study (Knowledge)
- 9:35 PM: Reflection (Knowledge)
- 9:45 PM: Bedtime Adhkar (Sunnah)
Consistency becomes visible.
Patterns, breakdowns, streaks, and trends. Every part of your Deen growth in one beautiful dashboard.
365-day patterns
Prayer, fasting & reading
Done, missed, and period tracked honestly: prayer, one fasting line, and reading sessions at a glance.
Prayer sessions
Fasting
83% hit rateReading sessions
81% hit rateSession breakdown
Prayer & reading
406 sessions logged this month. See how prayer and reading time split across your ibadah.
Prayer · 312 sessions
- Fajr17%
- Dhuhr16%
- Asr15%
- Maghrib17%
- Isha16%
- Tahajjud11%
- Dhuha8%
Reading · 94 sessions
- Quran44%
- Deen Study26%
- Morning Adhkar13%
- Evening Adhkar11%
- Bedtime Adhkar6%
Consistency report
Your worship, quantified
Deen score, prayer consistency, and streaks at a glance. No guesswork.
85%
Prayer consistency
Last 30 days
56
Day streak
Personal best: 62
Weekly trends
Momentum you can feel
Prayer, reading, and fasting trending up over the last 8 weeks.
Built by Muslims, for Muslims.
Accurate prayer times, authentic content, and a private system, made for the way you actually live your Deen.
Accurate prayer times
Prayer times from your location: MWL, ISNA, Umm al-Qura, JAKIM (Malaysia), Kemenag (Indonesia), and more. Pick the method your community trusts.
Verified Islamic content
Quran, hadith, and learning paths reference established collections and trusted translations, curated for clarity, not clutter.
Built for daily worship
Your schedule is prayer-anchored. Salah is the spine, with Quran, sunnah routines, and Hijri events woven in between. Not generic habit tracking with Islamic labels.
Private by default
Your worship data stays on your device. No ads and no selling personal routines. Private by default.
Real stories. Real impact.
English · Arabic · Bahasa Melayu · Bahasa Indonesia · German · Turkish · French
100K+
Downloads
5/5
Average monthly rating
7
Languages
“I really love this app. It helps me stay consistent with my prayers, duas, and daily reminders. It feels like a spiritual timetable for my day and motivates me to connect with Allah more. The team is also very kind and responsive to feedback. May Allah reward them.”
Shahana Cheppulli
Google Play
“It is a wonderful app that gives you constant reminders of when to pray. It also gives you free accessibility to the Quran anytime. It has wonderful reciters, and it's easy for anyone to understand and is especially good for any Muslim beginner. I highly recommend it whether you were born Muslim or if you've recently converted.”
Emma
Google Play
“I realy enjoyed this app, and I've seen many usefull progress that I don't even know what to say or complain about . May Allah grant the devs withh jannah and more success in your life”
Muhammad Haruna Bukar
Google Play
“May allah reward you. What i like the most about it is it's add free, makes your ibadah schedule, quran reading challenges and what's best is the period log option added recently. I would appreciate if u also add the adhan sound be heard in notifications. Jazakum allah khayran”
Haruya7
App Store · United States
“All what you looking for deen will find it in to one App Tasleem App”
marwanyehia
App Store · Hungary
“I think it's such a good Muslim friendly app and it teaches and make sure that one can know how to actually practice their deen better and better it's amazing to learn about Islam in such a way that it makes it easy”
Js a a review
App Store · Tanzania
Questions? We've got you.
Everything you need to know about Tasleem and how it helps you build lifelong consistency in your worship.
Tasleem (تسليم) is an Arabic word meaning submission and surrender to Allah. It lies at the heart of Islam: living in peace by willingly accepting God's guidance. We chose the name because Tasleem helps you organize daily life around that purpose: prayer, Quran, learning, and good habits flowing from sincere submission.

