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Ikhlaas

IkhlaasإخلاصSincerity

Five prayers.
One deed.
Every day.

Ikhlaas keeps the shape of your day. Prayer times computed on your device, a daily deed drawn from the Sunnah, and a library of hadith, Qur’an and adhkar held to their sources — every one of them cited.

No account. No ads. Nothing leaves your phone.

Coming to Google Play · iOS to follow

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Live, and computed in your browser by the same library the app runs on your phone. Umm al-Qura method, Shāfiʿī Asr — the app offers twelve calculation methods and both madhhabs.

إخلاص

Ikhlāṣ is sincerity — worship meant for Allah alone, with nothing of an audience in it.

It is a demanding thing to name an app after. It rules out the streak you are meant to show off, the leaderboard, the badge, the little confetti burst for praying on time. What is left is quieter, and harder to build: the times, the deed, the words, and an honest account of where each of them came from. That is the whole app, and this is the whole of what we will claim for it.

A day with Ikhlaas

The day already has a shape. The app keeps it.

Three moments, in the order they happen. Every screen here is a real, unretouched screenshot of the app — the narration, the deed, the prompt are all real content.

The Ikhlaas home screen: the Hijri date, the next prayer, and today’s deed

Unretouched screenshots of the real app — no mock-ups, no renders. We would rather show you the app as it is than dress up a recreation of it.

The library

Everything the app can say to you — and where it got it.

Bundled with the app, not fetched from anywhere. It all works with the phone in flight mode.
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Hadith

Bukhārī and Muslim foremost — each one carrying its collection

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Qur’an verses

Rendered in Saheeh International

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Daily deeds

Worship, charity, family, community, self

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Reminders

Sunnah, reflection, duʿāʾ, gratitude

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Duas & adhkar

Across 10 categories, mostly Ḥisn al-Muslim

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Islamic dates

Ashura, Ramadan, ʿArafah, the White Days

Most-cited collections

  • Sahih Al-Bukhari and Muslim108
  • Sahih Muslim92
  • Sahih Al-Bukhari51
  • At-Tirmidhi36

Glorification with praise

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سُبْحَانَ اللّٰهِ وَبِحَمْدِهِ

SubhanAllahi wa bihamdihi

Glory be to Allah and praise be to Him.

Sahih al-Bukhari & Muslim

Morning & Evening

Six of the fifty-five. Each carries its Arabic, transliteration, translation and grading — in the app, exactly as here.

Authenticity

A great deal of what circulates as hadith isn’t.

So before the app shipped a single narration, every one was checked against its source — and the ones that failed were pulled. This is exactly what that found.
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narrations reviewed, one by one
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removed as weak
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corrected or replaced
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outright fabrications caught

“Seek knowledge even unto China.”

Fabricated (mawḍūʿ)

“Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim.” — Ibn Mājah (ḥasan)

“A mother is a school…”

Not a hadith — a line of poetry by Hafiz Ibrahim

“Your mother, then your mother, then your mother…” — Bukhārī & Muslim

“Prayer in congregation is more rewarding than prayer alone.”

Meaning had been inverted

Corrected to twenty-seven times more rewarding — Bukhārī & Muslim

Ṣalāt al-Tasbīḥ, as a daily deed

Graded ḍaʿīf by al-Albānī

Removed from the app entirely

The Qur’an, rendered exactly

All 200 verses now carry the exact Saheeh International English wording — 113 of them had to be reworded to get there. Every sūrah and āyah reference was checked against the muṣḥaf.

Deeds without a basis, removed

14 daily deeds were corrected and one removed outright. Invented recitation counts — fixed numbers with no basis in the Sunnah — were stripped. 43 verified adhkar from Ḥisn al-Muslim were added in their place.

What we will not claim

This was a rigorous, source-by-source verification — but it was AI-assisted, not a fatwa. A qualified scholar’s final sign-off is still pending, and we would rather say so than imply otherwise.

The engine

Prayer times are a calculation, not a lookup.

So Ikhlaas does the calculation — on your phone, from your coordinates. It works in flight mode, in a tunnel, on a mountain, and it asks no server for permission.
Twelve calculation methods
Because the right one depends on where you are, and on whom you follow.

Muslim World League · Egyptian · University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi · Umm al-Qura University, Makkah · Dubai · Moonsighting Committee · ISNA (North America) · Kuwait · Qatar · Singapore · Turkey · Tehran

Both madhhabs for Asr
Shāfiʿī or Ḥanafī — with per-prayer minute adjustments, if your masjid keeps its own time.
The Umm al-Qura calendar
Hijri dates from the official KACST data, not an arithmetic approximation — those drift by a day or two. Your local moon-sighting still takes precedence, and the app says so itself.
Adhan, and a home-screen widgetAndroid
The call to prayer sounds at the times you choose, and the Hijri date sits on your home screen.

Qibla, from anywhere

NESW
Bearing
119.0°
To the Kaaba
4,794 km

Privacy

The app has nowhere to send your data.

Not a policy we promise to keep — an architecture that leaves us no choice. There is no server behind Ikhlaas to receive anything.

No account

There is no sign-up. The app has no concept of a user.

No ads

No ad SDK is present in the build.

No analytics

No tracker, no crash reporter, no telemetry of any kind.

No cloud

Your deeds, journal and prayer log never leave the device.

Permissions the app refuses

  • Microphone
  • External storage
  • Screen overlay

Stripped from the Android manifest outright, so they cannot be requested — not even by mistake.

The only request it ever makes

A city search, when you choose your location by hand. No key, no account, no log.

Prayer times, the calendar, the whole library — computed or bundled on the device. Read the full privacy policy.

IlmLabs

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Driven by Knowledge, Powered by Tech.

IlmLabs builds thoughtfully designed applications that bring Islamic principles into daily life — making the faith easier to practise amid contemporary demands.

Not out yet

Ikhlaas is finished. It is not published.

Android comes first — the Adhan and the home-screen widget are built natively for it, and iOS follows. When it lands, it lands on Google Play.

No mailing list, because we have nowhere to keep one. Just support@ilmlabs.in, read by a person.

Coming to Google Play · iOS to follow · No ads, no account, no tracking