Free for the Ummah
Tools you can use right now.
Prayer times, qibla, zakat, a tasbih, the Hijri calendar, the 99 Names, the mosque down the road. Everything here is free, has no ads, and keeps what you type on your own device. The app remembers these for you; the website gives them to everyone.
Today
Today's Hijri date, your prayer times, an ayah and a dua for the day. Bookmark it; add it to your home screen.
Open →LivePrayer times
Today's Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha for your location, every calculation method, and a printable month.
Open →LiveQibla finder
A compass that points to the Kaaba from wherever you stand, with the exact bearing and distance to Makkah.
Open →DirectoryMosque directory
2,800+ mosques across the US, UK, Canada and Australia: prayer times, Jumuah, qibla and directions.
Open →CalculatorZakat calculator
Cash, gold, silver, investments and debts against the gold or silver nisab. Neutral, private, printable.
Open →DhikrTasbih counter
A quiet counter for dhikr after salah, with the 33·33·34 mode and your streak kept on your device.
Open →CalendarHijri calendar
Today's Islamic date, a two-way converter, and the estimated dates of Ramadan, Eid and Ashura ahead.
Open →Reflect99 Names of Allah
Every name with its Arabic, transliteration, meaning, and a line to sit with.
Open →LibraryDua library
Authentic duas for every moment of the day, with Arabic, transliteration, meaning and source.
Open →LibraryDua collections
Duas gathered by need: anxiety, sleep, hardship, travel, gratitude.
Open →LibraryVerses by topic
What the Qur'an says about patience, anxiety, mercy, forgiveness, sleep and more.
Open →ReferenceIslamic glossary
100 terms from prayer, fiqh and daily life, plainly defined.
Open →LibraryRead the Qur'an
All 114 surahs in Uthmani script with word-by-word translation and recitation.
Open →ReferenceProphets & companions
Short, sourced lives of the people the Qur'an and Sunnah ask us to remember.
Open →For websitesEmbeddable widgets
A free prayer-times card, Hijri date and Ramadan countdown for your mosque or blog. One line of code.
Open →Questions, answered.
Are these tools really free?
Yes. Everything on this page is free, has no ads, and sends nothing you type to us. Prayer times, qibla and the calculators run entirely in your browser.
Do I need the Niyat app?
No. The website gives these tools to everyone. The app adds the parts that need memory and notifications: adhan reminders, a Qur'an reading plan, saved duas, and cited answers to your questions.
Can I put the prayer times on my mosque's website?
Yes. The embeddable widgets page gives you one line of code for a prayer-times card, today's Hijri date, or a Ramadan countdown. Free, with a small attribution link.
How accurate are the prayer times?
They are computed with the same published astronomical methods mosques and apps use (ISNA, MWL, Umm al-Qura, Karachi, and others). Your local mosque's jamaat times may differ; the mosque directory shows those where we have them.
Want Niyat to remember?
Adhan reminders, a Qur'an plan that tracks your Khatm, saved duas, and cited answers to your questions, on your phone.