iPray offers a beautifully hand-crafted interface with both Prayer Times and Qibla compass displayed on the same screen - no switching between screens and strictly No Ads, No Spam and No Hidden Costs. iPray gives you accurate timings and azan alerts no matter where you are in the world and "just works" out of the box with zero-configuration required.
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Going_Digital
27 Aug 17#1
iDontPray is much better value for money.
dealer101 to Going_Digital
27 Aug 17#2
Link?
kay1992 to Going_Digital
27 Aug 17#4
This is free. You should pray for a better brain.
Shatwell to Going_Digital
27 Aug 17#6
Au contraire Sir, I believe the iAstrology is better value for money. It doesn't come with a compass, it comes with a GPS. So not only do you know which way you're pointing, you know where you've been and how fast. God needs to know telemetric data or your prayers don't count :stuck_out_tongue: :thumbsup:
hass123 to Shatwell
27 Aug 17#12
Muslims have to pray pointing at (or in the general direction, if no GPS or compass is available) towards the Kaaba in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Your trolling attempt is an epic fail, or should I say, it shat well :joy:
ubmaniac
27 Aug 17#3
"Zero configuration"
I'd recommend changing the settings for Asr time between mithl (one shadow length) and Mithlain (two shadow lengths) according to ones fiqh (jurisprudence).
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iPray offers a beautifully hand-crafted interface with both Prayer Times and Qibla compass displayed on the same screen - no switching between screens and strictly No Ads, No Spam and No Hidden Costs. iPray gives you accurate timings and azan alerts no matter where you are in the world and "just works" out of the box with zero-configuration required.
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It doesn't come with a compass, it comes with a GPS.
So not only do you know which way you're pointing, you know where you've been and how fast.
God needs to know telemetric data or your prayers don't count :stuck_out_tongue:
:thumbsup:
I'd recommend changing the settings for Asr time between mithl (one shadow length) and Mithlain (two shadow lengths) according to ones fiqh (jurisprudence).