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No — that's intentional. Each new day starts every counter at zero so you can begin fresh. Your daily streak still advances as soon as you read your first dhikr that day.
The streak is based on the Gregorian calendar date in your local time zone. Changing the system calendar to Hijri does not erase your history — the data is kept locally and uses a stable storage key. If you skipped a full day, the current streak resets to 0, but your best streak stays.
Not in version 1.0. The content is curated from Hisn al-Muslim to keep it consistent and verifiable.
Yes — all the texts, translations and counters work fully offline. The only feature that needs the network is the audio recitations (streamed) and the optional share-as-image (which is computed locally anyway).
Make sure your phone language is set to Arabic, or change the language inside Munajat from the system Settings → Munajat → Language. The whole UI flips to right-to-left when Arabic is selected.
Open a dhikr, then tap the Share button. Munajat generates a styled image card with the Arabic text, translation and source. You can send it via any sharing extension (Messages, WhatsApp, AirDrop, etc.).
Long-press on an empty area of your Home Screen → tap + top-left → search for Munajat → pick a size → Add Widget. The widget shows the suggested dhikr for the current period (morning, day, evening). Tap it to open the corresponding category.
Every iPhone running iOS 18.4 or later. iPad is also supported (universal app).
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