What’s better than using Prayer Times – Azan, Fajr, Dhuhr prayer, Isha by Avi_App? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Prayer Times – Azan, Fajr, Dhuhr prayer, Isha feels like a calm, no-fuss companion that just keeps the day on track. On PC with BlueStacks, it sits in the background while someone works or studies, then pops up with a clear adhan alert when it is time for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha, and even shuruk. The main screen shows the next prayer with a simple countdown and the full schedule for the day, so there is no guessing. The Fajr alarm is straightforward, not overcomplicated, and the whole interface is clean enough that kids or parents could use it without digging through menus. It does not feel noisy or pushy, just practical and respectful.
There are a bunch of extra tools tucked in that make it more than a reminder. The Islamic calender tracks Ramadan and flags holidays like Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha, which is handy for planning. The Qibla compass locks onto direction quickly when location is allowed, and on a desktop it can use the city location if GPS is not available. A nearby mosque map is there for unfamiliar areas, and the built-in Quran reader is nice for quick reading breaks. There is a section on the Five Pillars and the 99 Names of Allah, plus 40 hadiths and a date converter for Hijri and Gregorian. Alerts can be turned on or off per prayer, so someone can keep it quiet during meetings and still stay on schedule. It is simple, it works, and it does what most people actually need from a prayer app.
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