What To Know

  • It also includes a Qibla compass and a complete Quran with translations and audio recitations in multiple languages, offering an all-in-one digital solution.
  • With technology playing an increasing role in everyday life, a range of apps and smart devices are designed to help users maintain focus throughout the Holy Month.
  • The app listens to recitation and provides real-time feedback on mistakes, assisting users in refining pronunciation and memorisation during Ramadan.

Ramadan is a time of reflection, prayer and spiritual discipline. Yet even with adjusted working hours, daily routines can sometimes make it challenging to stay consistent. With technology playing an increasing role in everyday life, a range of apps and smart devices are designed to help users maintain focus throughout the Holy Month.

Here are some notable Ramadan tech tools to consider.


Dhikr & Dua App

The Dhikr & Dua app offers a collection of authentic supplications, making it easier to incorporate remembrance into daily routines. The app provides organised duas for different occasions, helping users remain spiritually engaged throughout the day.


Digital Adhaan Clock

A digital Adhaan clock provides automated prayer time notifications based on your selected region. In addition to sounding the Adhaan at the correct times, it can help with timing suhoor and iftar. This device is particularly useful for individuals with busy schedules or limited access to nearby mosques.


Muslim Pro App

The Muslim Pro app delivers location-based prayer times and customisable Adhaan alerts. It also includes a Qibla compass and a complete Quran with translations and audio recitations in multiple languages, offering an all-in-one digital solution.


My Salah Mat

My Salah Mat is an educational tool designed to help children learn how to perform Salah. Featuring 36 touch-sensitive keys, the mat plays recitations and step-by-step guidance, encouraging interactive learning.


Niyyah App

The Niyyah app displays a new Quranic verse on your home screen each day. The daily ayah serves as a reminder and source of reflection throughout Ramadan.


Quran Reading Pen

A Quran reading pen reads verses aloud when hovered over the text. It allows users to adjust recitation speed and choose from different reciters, making it helpful for those improving their Arabic reading or pronunciation.


Quran Speaker

A Quran speaker plays full recitations by recognised Imams and includes translation options in multiple languages. Some models can be controlled via a mobile app and also function as night lamps, offering both convenience and ambience.


Sajdah Smart Prayer Rug

Sajdah Smart Prayer Rug integrates LED displays, built-in audio guidance and motion sensors that detect prayer postures. Connected to a mobile app, users can customise recitations, adjust settings and receive prayer reminders, alongside Qibla direction support.


Tarteel AI

Tarteel AI is designed to support Quran memorisation. The app listens to recitation and provides real-time feedback on mistakes, assisting users in refining pronunciation and memorisation during Ramadan.


iQibla Zikr Ring

iQibla Zikr Ring offers a digital alternative to a traditional tasbeeh. The wearable tracks dhikr counts and provides prayer time alerts, combining functionality with a discreet design suitable for daily use.


From smart prayer rugs to AI-powered memorisation apps, these tools demonstrate how technology can complement traditional practices. Used thoughtfully, they can help maintain focus and consistency throughout Ramadan while supporting personal spiritual goals.

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Ahmed is a tech writer for Dubai.News