إِنَّ نَاشِئَةَ ٱلَّيْلِ هِىَ أَشَدُّ وَطْـًٔا وَأَقْوَمُ قِيلًا
"Indeed, the hours of the night are more effective for concurrence and more suitable for words." — Quran 73:6

Pray in the last third of the night.

The Lord descends to the lowest heaven in the last third of every night and asks who is calling. Tahajjud+ helps you be there.

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Built for one thing

Every feature exists to make praying Tahajjud easier to start, sustain, and deepen.

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Smart bedtime

We read your past sleep (with permission) and suggest a bedtime that lands you in the blessed last third — naturally, without dragging yourself awake.

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Stacked reminders

Multiple gentle alarms before Fajr so the first miss doesn't break your night. Live Activities on your Lock Screen count down to the moment.

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Madinah Mushaf

The Quran in 27 verified translations — Tanzil-sourced, scholar-endorsed. Beautiful Amiri Quran typography. Word-by-word audio sync.

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5 reciters

Alafasy, Sudais, Abdul Basit, Maher Al-Mueaqly, Husary. Download for offline listening. Full-screen player with sleep timer.

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Night journal

Reflect after every Tahajjud. Log mood, rakats, and the dua on your heart. Look back at flashbacks from a month ago.

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Dua Wall

An anonymous community feed of duas. Publish your own (privately tied to your account but never shown), say Ameen on others'.

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Streaks that forgive

One grace day per month — miss a night, keep the streak. Built for sustainability, not pressure.

Apple Watch + Siri

Log Tahajjud from your wrist. "Hey Siri, log Fajr" from anywhere. Lock Screen widgets show your next prayer and streak.

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Five premium themes

Emerald, Gold, Rose, Purple, Cosmic. Each one is a different mood for a different night.

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يَنْزِلُ رَبُّنَا تَبَارَكَ وَتَعَالَى كُلَّ لَيْلَةٍ إِلَى السَّمَاءِ الدُّنْيَا
حِينَ يَبْقَى ثُلُثُ اللَّيْلِ الْآخِرُ

"Our Lord — blessed and exalted — descends every night to the lowest heaven when the last third of the night remains, saying: 'Who is calling upon Me, that I may answer him? Who is asking of Me, that I may give him? Who is seeking My forgiveness, that I may forgive him?'"

— Sahih al-Bukhari 1145, Sahih Muslim 758