System // سُلُوك
Now it has a map.
A spiritual OS for Muslims. Track your ṣalāh, build your wird, hold your nafs accountable. Built for whoever you are on the path — beginning, continuing, or finding your way back.
Works fully offline — no signal required for your practice
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// What this is
Your ṣalāh emits Light — not XP. We drew a hard line between worship and game mechanics so you never confuse the two. The sacred stays sacred.
The ʿudhr principle: illness, travel, crisis, ḥayḍ — your streak freezes, it never breaks. The dīn was revealed for real humans. So is this.
We map the terrain. We never prescribe the path. No madhhab is forced. No fiqh is issued from the app. Your practice, your tradition.
// Inside the system
On-time, late, qaḍāʾ, or missed. Fiqh-aware states with no shaming — only clarity about where you are.
Construct your daily dhikr practice. Build it once. Then just show up.
A private space for accounting and return. Your words stay yours — unseen, not sold, not used for anything outside this app.
Ramadan, Mondays & Thursdays, Ayyām al-Bīḍ. Sacred calendar awareness built in — no manual tracking needed.
Track what you give. Quietly. Without performance. Between you and Allah.
Accountability partners and a communal duʿāʾ board. The path is not walked alone.
The system opens over time. What you see on day one is the foundation. What reveals itself as you go deeper is where Transcendent becomes something else entirely.
Daily Path
Home intelligence that reads sacred time — Fajr light, pre-ʿAsr windows, Ramadan countdowns. Your niyyah for the day. What's due. What's been earned. One screen that orients your entire day without you having to think about what comes next.
Practice
A Qurʾān reader with curated reciters. A duʿāʾ bank drawn from verified sources. Timed and counted adhkār sessions. Flashcards. And structured programs — Salah Foundations, The Return, Tahajjud Builder, Fighting the Nafs — for when you need more than tools. You need a path.
Reflection Vault
Journaling prompts that go deeper than "how was your day." Pattern surfacing that shows you who you're becoming across weeks, not just what you completed today. Weekly review. Spiritual analytics. A vault that holds your private reflections — kept yours, never surfaced to anyone, never used for anything outside this app.
Trials & Growth
Gates, dungeons, and ceremonies mark real spiritual milestones. Rank progression that mirrors the classical maqāmāt — the stations of the sālik. Key drops. Trials that mirror the nafs work you're actually doing. The system advances when you do. Not before.
◆ Fully offline
The subway. The masjid. The airplane. A building with no reception. Your practice doesn't stop because your connection does. Every core feature — ṣalāh tracking, dhikr, Qurʾān, duʿāʾ, muḥāsabah — works without internet.
This was a deliberate architectural decision, not an afterthought. Your dīn should never depend on your carrier.
// عَهْدٌ — The Transcendent Commitment
These aren't terms and conditions. They're the operating principles of this project — written in public, held accountable by the community, and binding on every decision made about this app from this day forward.
This app was built as an act of amānah — a trust. Every decision about what to build, what to charge, what to share, and what to refuse is made with taqwā as the first filter, and the wellbeing of this ummah as the second. There is no investor class above that. There is no exit strategy above that. You have our word as Muslims to Muslims.
Not for a funding round. Not for an acquisition. Not for growth metrics that plateau after a viral moment. Transcendent is built to serve the ummah across generations — the one practicing today, and the ones who haven't been born yet. Every architectural decision, every line of copy, every feature prioritization is made with that horizon in mind. If a decision is good for this quarter but bad for the community in ten years, we don't make it.
We shipped a clean foundation. We know what's missing — the Sabīl maqāmāt engine, tafsir depth, personalized lessons, more languages, deeper analytics, stronger community features — and we're honest about it. The roadmap grows based on what the ummah actually needs, surfaced through real feedback, not what's easiest to build or what looks best in a press release. Your critique shapes what comes next. That's not marketing language. It's the literal process.
From day one, 10% of all Premium revenue is committed to projects that benefit the ummah permanently — education, access, infrastructure, relief. This percentage is locked. It does not decrease. As the community grows and the product becomes sustainable, it increases. This is not a CSR program or a marketing campaign. It is a covenant made publicly, tracked publicly, and reported to the community.
The Qurʾān, core duʿāʾ, essential adhkār, and Ramadan Mode — free, forever, unconditionally. No exceptions. No "limited free tier" bait-and-switch. No future board decision changes this. This is the line we will not cross regardless of commercial pressure, competitive dynamics, or how difficult it gets to keep the lights on. Worship is not a monetization surface.
We will never run ads. We will never sell your data. We will never share your prayers, your dhikr counts, your muḥāsabah reflections, or your intentions with any third party for commercial purposes. We will never train AI models on your spiritual practice without explicit, informed, opt-in consent. This is not a policy that can be quietly changed in a terms update. It is a covenant. If it ever changes, you will be told directly, in plain language, before it takes effect — and you will have the right to delete everything.
You are not a user. You are the reason this exists. This app was built by one Muslim who needed it — which means millions of Muslims who need it didn't get to shape v1. That changes now. Theological concerns, fiqh feedback, missing features, broken flows, wrong assumptions, better ideas — all of it is heard, weighed, and factored into what comes next. There is no corporate layer above the community. Just a builder, an obligation, and a road that only goes forward.
This project grows with the community that uses it. There are real ways to contribute right now — not just as a user, but as a builder of something that could serve the global ummah for generations.
We need 20 testers for the Google Play closed testing track. Real feedback, real bugs, real impact on the build before it ships to the world.
Apply to test →Every hadith, every scholarly reference in this app goes through a human verification gate. We need Muslims with knowledge of the Kutub al-Sittah to help hold the standard.
Get involved →The global ummah speaks Arabic, Urdu, Bahasa, Turkish, French, Hausa. If you can help translate the app into your language with fidelity to the Islamic terms, we want to hear from you.
Reach out →We're building a personalized lesson system — tazkiyah, seerah, Names of Allah, adab, dhikr meanings. Writers and scholars who can produce accurate, accessible Islamic content are needed.
Reach out →The duʿāʾ board and accountability features are live. As the community scales, we need trusted Muslims who understand the spirit of this project to help hold the space with wisdom.
Apply →No ad budget. No influencer deals. The only way this reaches the Muslims who need it is through the ones who've found it. That's not a limitation — it's the right way for something like this to grow.
Share the app →What's wrong. What's missing. What doesn't make sense. What made you feel something. All of it — including the hard critique — is read, considered, and shapes what comes next. This inbox is not a support ticket queue. It's a direct line.
// Begin
Available now on iOS. Android coming soon.
10% of Premium revenue goes to ṣadaqah jāriyah.
Free forever: Qurʾān, core duʿāʾ, and Ramadan Mode — no ads, ever