App Profile: IPray: Adhan · Prayer · Qibla

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iPray: Adhan · Prayer · Qibla
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Reviews: What People Think About iPray: Adhan · Prayer · Qibla
Mikmeister
Rating: 5/5
I had DST set to ON. Wrong! Keep it on Automatic Off. We entered DST yesterday on the West Coast of the United States. The app has not corrected and is showing all prayer times late by one hour. Make sure you keep DST off because the iPhone automatically adjusts its time and the app follows the iPhone time. If you keep DST on, then the app will give you an incorrect time. Why does developer have three settings for this: Automatic, Off, On and Off? What is “automatic off”? Anyway, that’s the setting I switched to and it corrected the time. I will wait to see if it readjusts in the spring. The second thing to adjust is to add 20 minutes to the Dhuhr. Unfortunately, the app places the time of Dhuhr at exactly at exactly a forbidden time according to Sharīa which is Istiwā or Solar noon. This is when the sun is at its height, and the shadows are the smallest. Make sure you add 20 minutes in the advanced settings. You can download the Sundial app to know exactly when solar noon is.
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Rating: 5/5
bro add a widget. the desktop ipray app has a cool design, loads better than the muslimpro one, plus no ads. i think a lot more people would prefer ipray if only they could see it, and widgets are one way to do that since when someone gets a notification or checks their phone, whoever they’re with could potentially see the widget and ask about it. also, something I’ve noticed with every single app (okay three or so) is that they might all use ISNA timings yet each will differ by a few minutes here and there at times. this matters if someone is praying right after the athan. why does it happen?
UPDATE: THEY ADDED THE WIDGET! So cool! Still an issue with the timing though...maghrib today is three minutes earlier in ipray compared to muslimpro. why??? both are set to use ISNA timings.
wymkyl
Rating: 5/5
I have used this beautiful app for years and I always had the time format to be AM/PM
And I changed it lately to 24 hours format, the time shown on the main screen acted funny and it showed some times to be 33:06 for fajr and 44:15 for isha and other wrong times for the other prayers. When I changed back to AM/ PM it became correct again. And I also noticed the the compass perimeter is faded and I see only the indicator for the direction and not any circular part of the compass.
About iPray: Adhan · Prayer · Qibla
iPray follows a zero-configuration policy, which means that it works for everyone out of the box, without ever needing to configure anything. It's the ultimate tool to get accurate prayer timings (اوقات صلاة) no matter where you are in the world, along with accurate Qibla direction.
* Enjoy NO Subscription. NO Ads. NO Privacy invasion.
* Let iPray automatically detect your location or pick your own custom location if you prefer to not use GPS
* Offline Prayer times wherever you are in the world. No network connection, sign-up or login required
* For the frequent traveller, iPray can optionally, automatically update itself in the background without ever needing to launch the app
* No settings required out of the box. iPray is completely automatic as it detects your location, appropriate prayer calculation method, timezone and much more
* Sound and Vibration Alerts. Get automatic reminders for individual prayers. Supports various azan alerts as well as vibration only alerts
* Pre-Prayer alerts. Get reminded of the next prayer 30 minutes in advance to help you prepare
* Displays prayer times for: Fajr, *Ishraaq, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha and Qiyam-ul-lail (Last 1/3rd of the night; Tahajjud Prayer)
* Landscape Prayer Timetable. Turn your device landscape to see upcoming prayer times for the week / month / year. Best way to observe Ramadan monthly prayer times
* Apple Watch app, as well as support for various watch-face complications. Please note: not all complications are the same. The "InfoGraph" watch face, for example, are limited (by watchOS) to show static information such as the next or current prayer time only. If you prefer to see a countdown, please try a different watch face such as Utility or Modular.
* Today Widget, which can be configured to display a countdown to the next prayer or the actual prayer time
* Quick Overview
* Highly customizable
* Tap on the time column to display time left to next prayer
* Qebla direction that's accurate and reliable for selected cities or using your current GPS position. Supports Magnetic Compass detection on supported devices with a fully immersed interface offering you the current Qibla direction, Sun position in the sky as well as the Moon position and phase
* Moon Phases and its current state
* Islamic Events with the freedom of moving between Hijri years
* Multiple Hijri and Prayer Time Calculation method adjustments
* Several selectable Adhans for individual prayers
* Offers more than what meets the eye plus a very unique user experience
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NOTES:
* Ishraq prayer does NOT mean Sunrise. Ishraq prayer is 10 to 12 minutes after sunrise. There is a misconception where Islamic websites and people use the word "Ishraq" and then give timings for actual Sunrise. Praying at sunrise is forbidden and must be performed after at least 10 minutes of sunrise. iPray for this reason adds 10 minutes to sunrise and labels it correctly as "Ishraaq".
* Prayer Alerts will ONLY alert you with an initial Takbir. The full azan (and its length) is NOT supported by the iOS alert mechanism as there is a maximum limit of 30 seconds of audio playback.
* Enjoy NO Subscription. NO Ads. NO Privacy invasion.
* Let iPray automatically detect your location or pick your own custom location if you prefer to not use GPS
* Offline Prayer times wherever you are in the world. No network connection, sign-up or login required
* For the frequent traveller, iPray can optionally, automatically update itself in the background without ever needing to launch the app
* No settings required out of the box. iPray is completely automatic as it detects your location, appropriate prayer calculation method, timezone and much more
* Sound and Vibration Alerts. Get automatic reminders for individual prayers. Supports various azan alerts as well as vibration only alerts
* Pre-Prayer alerts. Get reminded of the next prayer 30 minutes in advance to help you prepare
* Displays prayer times for: Fajr, *Ishraaq, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha and Qiyam-ul-lail (Last 1/3rd of the night; Tahajjud Prayer)
* Landscape Prayer Timetable. Turn your device landscape to see upcoming prayer times for the week / month / year. Best way to observe Ramadan monthly prayer times
* Apple Watch app, as well as support for various watch-face complications. Please note: not all complications are the same. The "InfoGraph" watch face, for example, are limited (by watchOS) to show static information such as the next or current prayer time only. If you prefer to see a countdown, please try a different watch face such as Utility or Modular.
* Today Widget, which can be configured to display a countdown to the next prayer or the actual prayer time
* Quick Overview
* Highly customizable
* Tap on the time column to display time left to next prayer
* Qebla direction that's accurate and reliable for selected cities or using your current GPS position. Supports Magnetic Compass detection on supported devices with a fully immersed interface offering you the current Qibla direction, Sun position in the sky as well as the Moon position and phase
* Moon Phases and its current state
* Islamic Events with the freedom of moving between Hijri years
* Multiple Hijri and Prayer Time Calculation method adjustments
* Several selectable Adhans for individual prayers
* Offers more than what meets the eye plus a very unique user experience
________________________________
NOTES:
* Ishraq prayer does NOT mean Sunrise. Ishraq prayer is 10 to 12 minutes after sunrise. There is a misconception where Islamic websites and people use the word "Ishraq" and then give timings for actual Sunrise. Praying at sunrise is forbidden and must be performed after at least 10 minutes of sunrise. iPray for this reason adds 10 minutes to sunrise and labels it correctly as "Ishraaq".
* Prayer Alerts will ONLY alert you with an initial Takbir. The full azan (and its length) is NOT supported by the iOS alert mechanism as there is a maximum limit of 30 seconds of audio playback.
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Minimum OS version: 17.0
Release Date: 1218953243000
Published by Beehive Innovations Services
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Publisher country: United Kingdom