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An Islamic app allowing Muslims to connect and wake each other for Fajr prayer. The vision behind this app can be summarised in the Surah below.
Surah Al-Hujarat (49:13) “...made you into nations and tribes, that you may know one another...”
Let’s Fajrup:
FajrUp enables Muslims to wake their Brothers/ Sisters in Islam for the their Fajr prayer via a 15 second phone call. The App also illustrates the prayers as well as notable days in the Islamic calendar. A user can simply check the app, it might be 12:00 local time and you’re on a lunch break BUT it’s time format prayer in Korea, Japan, UK etc, all you do is click on the users on the list and get rewarded for helping someone out. In the akhira, every deed counts and in the dunya you can make a friend. Recognized by Muslims around the world, the FajrUp platform connects the Ummah across time, space and other media channels.
Context and content are kings for the Fajrup team.
FajrUp gathers content from a variety of media sources in order to inform Muslims regarding what is written by them, for them, and about them. The platform features written as well as video content focusing on the key issues that affect the global Ummah.
We are a media platform with the objective to of informing and empowering our global Muslim audiences via engaging content. As we live in a world were much is written about Muslims and for Muslims, our aim is to place the narrative of Muslims and Islam firmly in the hands of Muslims.
Our missions is to strengthen confidence and knowledge in Muslims in order for them to control their narratives.
Features:
Easy to use media page, you just flip through.
A digital Quran (With a daily verse) translated into over 40 languages.
GPS masjid locator which can tell you where the closest mosque is from anywhere in the world.
Prayer times based on your current location (GPS)
Innovative FajrUp Calls feature you can use to encourage and help others meet their prayers.
Digital Qibla that can point you to Mecca no matter where you’re standing
Azan for the prayer times
IMPORTANT NOTES
If you feel the app is giving you wrong prayer times, it may be related to your device settings. Enabling auto-settings is the most effective method to obtain accurate prayer times.
Be one with the Ummah of Muhammad SAW, gain reward, and encourage your Imaan, strengthen your Islam, help enable, encourage, motivate and spread the beauty of prayer.
The Messenger of Allah SAW said 'That whoever observes Al-Bardan (i.e, the Fajr & Asr Prayers) will enter Jannah'. Al Bukhari & Muslim.
FajrUp is a social alarm/media platform that automatically sets to your Fajr Salah time via GPS. You could be receiving a call from anywhere in the world. Calls are 15 seconds long, numbers will not be displayed/nor disclosed to any user, a modern way to be woken up for your prayer. Essentially, the app works as a social alarm, a medium attempting to connect the whole ummah and in doing so encouraging the Ummah to wake each other for their Fajr Salah.
Here comes the 'sciency' part: You Select 'Fajr UP ME' and wait to receive a call from a FajrUppie, or select 'Fajr UP SOMEONE' and become that user calling someone who has requested to be woken up. Should you not receive a call, the Azan wakes you automatically, should you oversleep, then you will receive a missed call reminder, provided someone tried to call you.
The app is gender specific, brothers can only call brothers and sisters can only call sisters. We want to uphold and protect the modesty of our users.
Fajrup enables you to speak directly with the Ummah, besides saying 'Asalama Alaikum', maybe share an Ayah of the Quran Al Kareem or a Hadith, or a greeting in your language, we are a global Ummah after all. It is very useful in reminding you to converse to Allah, make tawbah/taubah, and can be handy during special months like Ramadan.
Alternative wake up function; If nobody wakes you up for Fajr, you will be woken by the standard Azan.
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