Built for the daily loop
Keep your worship,
together.
Masaruna is a quiet place to keep your daily commitments to Quran, prayer and dhikr. A small circle of people you trust sees that you kept them.
- Free, no ads
- Private by design
- 10s
- the daily check-in
- 1
- reminder per commitment
- Hijri
- dates and numerals, in every language
- 0
- ads, ever
A quiet, warm interface
A screen you can close in ten seconds.
A home screen that asks one thing of you, and a place for the people who keep you steady.
Features
Designed to be quiet, built to keep you steady.
Commitments that fit your life
Track the five prayers, a daily juz, morning adhkar, or what you are memorising. You choose which days each one falls on, and whether it reminds you. The app is built for a few things kept well rather than a long list, and that is a recommendation it makes, never a limit it imposes.
Write your own
When the library does not hold the thing you meant, write it: name it as you would say it to yourself, give it a heading, and it joins your day like anything else. Yours alone and kept on your device — the commitments a group witnesses are chosen from the library.
A circle that witnesses
Invite family or close friends into a group. They see that you kept your commitment for the day. They never see the details, and there is no leaderboard for them to climb.
Whole in every language
Each language stands on its own: the text runs in its own direction, the date leads with the Hijri month, and the numerals are the ones that language actually writes. Nothing here is one interface with a translation bolted onto the side.
Honest, private progress
Look back over weeks and months whenever you want to. Nothing turns red, and no streak shatters because you missed a Tuesday.
Reminders that respect you
Set one reminder per commitment, or only on the days it applies. They stay quiet by default and say nothing about the days you missed.
How it works
The daily loop, in three steps.
Set your commitments
Pick from the library: the five prayers, a daily juz, morning adhkar. Or write your own, when the library does not have the thing you meant.
Check in each day
Open Masaruna, mark what you completed with a tap of the najmah, and get on with your day.
Be witnessed
Your circle sees that you kept up, and you see theirs.
The witness model
Accountability that feels like care, not surveillance.
Masaruna's groups rest on one idea, which is that the people who love you can help you stay consistent simply by knowing. There is nothing for them to comment on, no ranking for them to read, and nothing you struggle with put on display.
They see consistency, not content
Your circle knows you kept your commitment today. What you read, how much of it, and at what hour stay yours.
Small, invited circles
A family, a halaqa, two friends. You choose who is in it.
A missed day is neutral
Masaruna does not use guilt to move you. A day you missed simply passes.
Start your path today.
Free to download, with no ads and nothing sold. A quiet companion for the practices that matter most to you.