Muslim Global started out as a mobile app with a simple idea: provide accurate prayer times for our Ummah. Over time, we have grown along with the growing needs of our users for a universal mobile application that serves millions of users around the world. We are part of the Muslim community and we understand its problems. Muslim Global's team consists of people of different nationalities, living in three regions, but we are united by one passion: to solve the digital needs and problems of our ummah.
Every day we focus on creating the best mobile app that is relevant and useful for the Ummah. We may not always get it right, but we are committed to always listening to you, our users, to improve and serve you better today than we did yesterday.
Muslim Global started as a mobile application with a simple idea: to provide accurate prayer times for our Ummah. Over time, we have grown with our user’s evolving needs, into a comprehensive mobile app that serves millions of users around the world. We are part of the Muslim community and we understand its challenges. The Muslim Global team includes individuals of diverse nationalities based in three geographies, but we are bonded by one passion: to solve the digital needs and challenges of our Ummah.
Every day, we focus on creating a better mobile app, one that is relevant and useful to the Ummah. We may not always get it right, but we pledge to always listen to you, our users, to improve and to serve you better today, compared to yesterday.
Qibla is the direction to the Holy Kaaba, a sacred place for Muslims. The Kaaba is located in Arabia, in the city of Mecca. The direction of the Qiblah is an important condition for all rituals performed with prayer - the burial of the dead (people and animals), sleep and the departure of natural need. It is especially important to observe this condition during prayer.
When making a prayer, every Muslim should take a position towards the Qiblah, regardless of which part of the world he is now in. Muslims living in a certain area know in which direction the Kaaba is located, but if a believer finds himself in a new place for himself, a special compass, map or modern applications showing the direction of the Qiblah in any place can help him navigate.
Namaz is a canonical Muslim prayer, the reading of which is the main component of “farda” (norms of actions and behavior) for every Muslim who observes the commandments. Namaz is performed in accordance with certain rules, which must be followed strictly.
Every Muslim knows how to read Namaz correctly. This is taught from childhood, as it is an important part of the life of adherents of Islam. Reading namaz consists of several stages.
A ritual bath called taharat. It is believed that by performing taharat, a person gets rid of all the dirt - both internally and externally, and can begin the very process of prayer.
Planting a special prayer rug towards the Kaaba. as well as forming and pronouncing intentions for future prayer. The correctly formulated intention sounds like this: "I am going to perform 4 rak'ahs of an additional midday prayer (sunnah), sincerely for the sake of Allah." The number of rak'ahs and prayer times may vary.