Lifestyle : What Islamic iPhone Apps do you use?

I’ve had my iPhone for a few months now and I’m looking for some good Islamic apps to download. So far, I only have alQuran installed on my phone…


If you have an iPhone, what are your favorite Islamic apps?


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45 thoughts on “Lifestyle : What Islamic iPhone Apps do you use?

  1. Ayan

    I have the iPray and iQuran. I also have another quran app that’s called al-Quran. Now I’m trying to find qibla finder, for those days I forget where my prayer compass at home.

  2. minji

    iPray pro has a qibla finder via gps. it’s awesome…it’s a small price you pay for such a good app.

  3. Huda

    Ok, so I live in the electronic stone age: I have no iPhone. However, my roommate does…and I’ve just noticed that islamicfinder has a mobile athan software that is compatible with a lot of phones (but alas, not the iPhone)! Supposedly it does qiblah direction, athan, prayer times and more. There’s a free version and a $25 updated version.

  4. Fam

    I also recommend two free apps: Qudsi and Al Mus’haf

    Qudsi gives English translation of 40 Hadith Qudsi

    Al Mus’haf is a Qur’an which allows you to flip pages and zoom in

  5. HijabiApprentice

    I have iPray Pro and iQuran Pro.

  6. Samira

    Um…yeah i want one now. Maybe it’s time to splurge. LOL.

  7. Samira

    The only thing is that i’m leery of touch screen cell phones. Any problems with that?

  8. Samina

    I have iPray, iQuran, and I just got iSubha to help me with dhikr/tasbeeh. It’s a beautiful app for something so simple but it makes it easy and I don’t have to carry around an actual tasbeeh :)

  9. Aisha

    This Islamic iphone app is my favourite. It has du’a for every circumstance and is based on Hisnul Muslim du’a book.

  10. shadwa abdel-aziz

    salam girls!
    ha i have an azan on my phone because the nearest mosque is 100 miles around 110 km from my house but be carful girls to put it on silent if you are in a meeting !!!ll it happened to me and the meeeting just fell apart and we all just burst out laughing!!!

  11. Nazaahah

    Salaams!!

    I have iQuran, iPray, iDuaa, Qudsi and Guidance

    I love the Islamic apps especially iQuran because it feels like I’m walking around with a Quran in my pocket all day!!! I also love the Guidance and iPray apps because it also feels like I have a muezzin with me all the time calling the adhan!!!

    I initially got this phone for many of its features (camera, internet etc.) not realizing that it could be such an enhancement to my life as a Muslimah. At a sister’s conference, I attended there was a session where the presenter gave a Quranic quote. Immediately three sisters (myself included) pulled out there iPhone or iPod and looked up the verse. It was amazing!!!

  12. Candice

    Me and my husband have iPray Pro. :) I might have to get iQuran

  13. Stephanie

    I have the iphone as well, and i am an american convert, alhumdullah, and i am looking for an app or even a book if anyone knows of one, that will help me learn the different hadiths, dua, and the correct pronunciation of prayers. I know this is a lot to ask, but its worth a try…Thanks sisters. Ma’Salaam!

    1. Sabina

      There is an excellent app called IslamicLib, with this app you can download a number of islamic books including Sahih Bukhari….hope that helps.

  14. Rabeeyah

    Snifffff…I want an Iphone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-D

    1. zara

      Me too! Boo hoo.

      O.K, I’ve been good. I didn’t go crazy in the sales, so maybe I deserve a little splurge.

      1. Rabeeyah

        LOL!!! Any reason is a good reason!!!! :-D

  15. Salleh

    Go to apps store now! There is an Islamic apps called ‘wudhu”
    this app shows u way to perform wudhu’ . This is good for
    your kids or newly converted. Have fun!

  16. kaggwarahima

    I swear i am glad am amoslim ,i feel so proud than never before but i have no i phonebut don,t worry am saving for one .

  17. rahima

    am willing to spend on nice hijab for my graduation any samples if any ,believe me am not crazy am just a proud moslem.

  18. Farida

    Assalamu alaikum sisters.
    I have had the iPhone for 1 1/2 years now and personally feel that this phone and the apps have contributed greatly in strengthening my imaan. Alhamdullilah.
    I have Sahaba; ipray; iIslam;Islamic Library; alQuran; iQuran; Mohammad; Qudsi; Islamic Calendar; QuranCure; Arabic dictionary and Arabic language app.
    There are so many apps out there its unbelievable, alhamdullilah may Allah reward everyone who works in the way of the deen and give them strength to carry on.

  19. shabazz

    As Salaam Alaikum, Surkan to all for the above information. I was not going to get an iphone at all, but the opportunity presented itself and Alhumdullah! Now, I have take the above info and use it and I am grateful. May Allah (swt) bless us all to be strong muslimah

  20. Ledah

    Can someone please tell me an app on iphone that teaches you what to say during the five times we pray. I know my Bislmilah Rahman Rahim, Allhumdula Raba al min. I know that prayer goes into the 5 times that we are suppose to pray. But that is the only prayer I know, I grow up in the states…and it’s hard for my tongue to twist. So I stopped at just that prayer, but no excuses! I want to learn how to pray, what to say while my prayers and what prayer goes with what. I want to get it on my Iphone, so I can learn the prayers, then learn how to pray on the carpet, and again what verses we say at what times. Any App for that? I read the Quran in english, so I am good on that, but dont know how to pray or what to say. So please help me find that app. Also instead of carring my Quran around, what app has the whole Quran pages on it? That way I can read it at work on my phone. Please email me ledah21@yahoo.com

    1. N_Malik

      A nice app named prayer companion. Includes guides for performing wudhu, gusl etc and offering prayers, includes pictures and audio. Also prayer reminders:
      http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/prayer-companion/id388578449?mt=8

      Especially great for new learners.

    2. Layla

      i use alQuran… particularly since it lets u turn off the app and once u get back it starts from where u left off.. also i like that there are there are many interpretations u can choose from

  21. Hajja Saiyda

    ASA, I have some Islamic app. heres my list:
    iQuran
    Quran
    alQuran
    40 Hadith
    Qudsi
    QuranCure
    MBookPack
    Arabic
    MoonMonth
    TheMoon
    Islamic Calendar
    Riyad us Saliheed

  22. Erwan

    You should definitely give “Muslim Pro” a try (iPhone app).

    http://itunes.apple.com/app/muslim-pro-prayer-time-notifications/id388389451?mt=8

    It comes with prayer time calculations (most methods/conventions are supported), muslim holidays, Qibla compass and Adhan notifications.

    It’s got great ratings and ranks in the top 10 free iPhone apps in countries like Egypt, Pakistan, Tunisia, etc…

  23. N_Malik

    Salam!

    A very nice app named prayer companion. Includes guides for performing ablution (purification before prayer) and offering many prayers (daily obligatory prayers, friday, eid festival, funeral, repentance etc), includes pictures and audio for correct prayer. Also prayer reminders:
    http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/prayer-companion/id388578449?mt=8

    Great for new learners.

    Regards

  24. Mjomba

    very good visuals and audio for wudhu with this free app:

    http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wudu-guide/id393995303?mt=8

    1. shangazi

      I like the name mjomba

      1. Mjomba

        we may be elated :-)

  25. Mohsin

    Assalamoalikum.

    I have just started using the Islamic Media app and its really good. I would recommend it to everyone.

    http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/islamic-media/id394349068?mt=8

    It has Audio lectures in English and Urdu as well as Quran from different famous reciters.

    Regards,

  26. Layla

    I have quite a few… my faves are:
    alQuran
    iDuaa
    myQuran
    40 Hadith
    Hadith Books
    iSunha
    alQibla
    Mosques
    Mohammad
    QWords

    1. Layla

      **iSubha (not iSunha)**

  27. iphon family

    Assalamu Alaikum
    this salaam i dedicated it to all muslim all over the the world.
    My brother’s i would like to remind you that we are now in holy month(ramadan) please pray,give sadaqat,salat read holy qur’an
    and remember try to make use of this opportunity inorder to get closer to Allah

  28. amal

    Salaam aleikoem wa rahmatullah,

    I just found this application for iphone / ipod touch / ipad, would like to share this!!

    iDu’a is an application for iphone/ipod/ipad in order to learn Islamic supplications.
    Over 250 supplications are available for everyday situations.
    The supplications are based on the well-known du’ as from Hisnul Muslim.

    For more information about this app:

    http://itunes.apple.com/nl/app/idua/id406815092?mt=8

    ma3a salaam,
    Amal

  29. Leena

    This is a great list of applications that include some that I already use and some I was not aware of. THANKS! Here are a couple that I found and use daily that others might find helpful. I use “Salah Times” on my I-phone. It has GPS ability to know what the salah times are in whatever location you happen to be in…great for those who travel a lot. I also use “Daily Hadith”. It provides a new hadith every day and stores each by title aphabetically so you can revisit each one later if you want. It also has options to send the hadith to friends as an e-mail.

  30. amal

    iQur’an EN is an app to read the Holy Quran in English, Arabic and transcription.

    The English translation of the Quran is from the well known Muhammad Habib Shakir.

    With the smart search feature it is very easy to find words, ayat ‘verses’ and hizbs.
    The transcription text facilitates reading Arabic.

    The features of the iQur’an are:
    Read Quran in English, Arabic and Transcription
    Add Aya to favorites
    Search for words, ayat and hizbs
    Easy navigation
    Easy way yo send an aya to a friend
    Easy to recommend the app to a friend
    Possibility for feedback

    iQur’ an EN
    http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iquran-en/id412754123?mt=8

    For the Spanish speakers the iCorán ES application is also available at:
    http://itunes.apple.com/es/app/icoran-es/id412666146?mt=8

  31. Abby

    Here some of the apps I got for my Iphone and my dad was in love with some of them. I had to buy him an Ipod touch so he could use them.
    myQuran, Divine Names, QDu’aas are our favorites. I love the Istikhara app…its so worth it.

  32. Ehsaan

    I you like a digitized version of the original ‘hard’ mushaf, I think the Quran apps by SHL Info Systems is what you are looking for. I think their Quran Kareem app is one of the best Quran apps on the app store today.

  33. mohsin

    I have a few Islamic domain names which are relevant for iPhone and android application. I would like to sell them. If anyone is interested you can contact me on mnagaria@gmail.com for these domains. Below are the domains

    theislamicapp.com
    islamicandroidapp.com
    islamiciphoneapp.com
    islamicandroidapps.com

    I am looking to sell these at very reasonable prices. Please contact me for details.

  34. Ahmad

    You should check out Islam Assortment app
    It really is helpful and has a nearby mosque locator and multiple info that every muslim must know

  35. Khalid

    Asallam-ul-Alikum Warahmatul la he Waburkahtohu.

    To all brothers and sisters may Allah bless you all in this world and hear after for giving and leaving the apps details.

    Jazakalallah.

  36. Fahmida

    salam

    here are some apps I have on my phone really good to read on the bus or whenver you have free time:

    Bukhari Hadith
    iDuaa
    Daily Hadith
    Iquraan
    Stories of Sahabas

  37. Faiza

    There is a new App called iSawab I downloaded. Pretty cool to track all my activities.
    I think they have a site that explains it.
    http://www.isawab.com

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