About UmmahKingdom

    UmmahKingdom is a free prayer times tool built to help Muslims around the world observe their five daily prayers — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — on time, every day.

    Prayer times are calculated daily using astronomical data provided by the Aladhan API, based on the Muslim World League method. Times are updated every day to reflect the correct solar position for your city.

    Features

    • Accurate daily prayer times for 100+ cities worldwide
    • Daily Quran verse and Hadith for reflection
    • Prayer tracker with streak and XP system
    • Multiple themes to suit your preference
    • Installable as a Progressive Web App (PWA)
    • No account required — everything is stored locally on your device

    Our Mission

    We believe every Muslim deserves a beautiful, fast, and reliable prayer times experience — without ads cluttering the screen or accounts required. UmmahKingdom is built with care for the Muslim community worldwide.

    Contact

    Have feedback or a question? You can reach us at [email protected].

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is UmmahKingdom affiliated with any religious organisation or government?+

    No. UmmahKingdom is an independent project built to provide free, accessible Islamic tools for Muslims worldwide. It is not affiliated with any mosque, organisation, or government body.

    How is my data handled? Is anything stored on your servers?+

    Nothing is stored on our servers. All personal data — including prayer history, streaks, XP, and theme preferences — is stored exclusively in your browser's local storage on your own device. No account is required and no personal data is transmitted.

    Where does the prayer time data come from?+

    Prayer times are sourced from the Aladhan API (aladhan.com) using the Muslim World League calculation method, based on precise astronomical data for each city's coordinates.

    How can I report a bug or suggest a feature?+

    You can report bugs or suggest improvements by emailing [email protected] or opening an issue on GitHub. All feedback is welcome and appreciated.