Ammal-Saleh - The First Quran Khatma Free Reading Streak App
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تطبيق مجاني لتتبع ختم القرآن الكريم وأوقات الصلاة. Free Quran khatmah tracker with daily reading reminders, prayer times, Hijri calendar, reading streaks, and full offline support.
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I'm Hisham, a Pharmacist from the UAE. I built (Ammal Saleh) after losing someone close to me My Father. I wanted something that would let me, my family, and strangers around the world read Quran in his name, and have every page counted as ongoing sadaqah jariyah for him. Then i thought that everyone reading a Quran is probably wanting to do the same.
The problem: every Quran tracker I tried was either bloated with ads, demanded a signup, tracked users, or felt like a generic productivity app slapped onto something sacred. None of them treated intention as a first-class feature.
So I built what I wished existed: • No signup, no install — it's a PWA, opens instantly in the browser • Multiple intentions per khatmah — dedicate to a loved one, a dua, sadaqah jariyah • Duolingo-style streaks with a "freeze" option so one bad day doesn't break your habit • Time Capsule — write a message to your future self for when you complete the khatmah • Verse Mood Matcher — feeling anxious? lost? grateful? it suggests verses for that • 100% free, no ads, no tracking, ever
What evolved during the build: I started thinking it was a "tracker." Halfway through, I realized it's actually a spiritual habit OS — closer to Duolingo or Streaks than to a Quran app. That reframing changed everything.
Would love your honest feedback — especially anything that feels missing or rough. Every page anyone reads through it = sadaqah jariyah for my dad and for your loved ones. So genuinely, thank you for even clicking
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I'm Hisham, a Pharmacist from the UAE. I built (Ammal Saleh) after losing someone close to me My Father. I wanted something that would let me, my family, and strangers around the world read Quran in his name, and have every page counted as ongoing sadaqah jariyah for him. Then i thought that everyone reading a Quran is probably wanting to do the same.
The problem: every Quran tracker I tried was either bloated with ads, demanded a signup, tracked users, or felt like a generic productivity app slapped onto something sacred. None of them treated intention as a first-class feature.
So I built what I wished existed: • No signup, no install — it's a PWA, opens instantly in the browser • Multiple intentions per khatmah — dedicate to a loved one, a dua, sadaqah jariyah • Duolingo-style streaks with a "freeze" option so one bad day doesn't break your habit • Time Capsule — write a message to your future self for when you complete the khatmah • Verse Mood Matcher — feeling anxious? lost? grateful? it suggests verses for that • 100% free, no ads, no tracking, ever
What evolved during the build: I started thinking it was a "tracker." Halfway through, I realized it's actually a spiritual habit OS — closer to Duolingo or Streaks than to a Quran app. That reframing changed everything.
Would love your honest feedback — especially anything that feels missing or rough. Every page anyone reads through it = sadaqah jariyah for my dad and for your loved ones. So genuinely, thank you for even clicking