Track Your EntireRamadan Journey

A comprehensive Ramadan companion that tracks fasting, prayer goals, Quran progress, Suhoor and Iftar times — all in one place.

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Set Worship Goals for Ramadan

Track daily worship commitments and see your progress throughout the month.

Complete 30 fasts

12 / 30

Read the entire Quran

Juz 8 / 30

Pray Taraweeh every night

12 / 30 nights

Daily charity (Sadaqah)

12 / 30 days

Make This Ramadan Count

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Making the Most of Ramadan

Ramadan is the most sacred month in the Islamic calendar. Allah says: “The month of Ramadan in which was revealed the Quran, a guidance for mankind and clear proofs for the guidance and the criterion.” (Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:185). This blessed month is an opportunity for spiritual renewal, increased worship, and drawing closer to Allah.

Fasting from dawn to sunset during Ramadan is the fourth pillar of Islam. Beyond abstaining from food and drink, Ramadan is a time for increased prayer (especially Taraweeh), Quran recitation, charitable giving, and self-reflection. Managing all of these commitments requires planning and tracking.

The Artificial Mufti Ramadan tracker centralizes everything into one interface. You get precise Suhoor and Iftar times based on your GPS location, a visual 30-day calendar showing your fasting streak, customizable worship goals with progress bars, and timely reminders so nothing slips through. Whether it is your first Ramadan or your fiftieth, having a structured tracker helps you make the most of every blessed day.

Ramadan Tracker FAQ

Common questions about fasting and the Ramadan tracker

Suhoor time is based on the Fajr prayer time (you should stop eating before Fajr Adhan), and Iftar time is based on Maghrib prayer time. Both are calculated using your GPS location and established astronomical methods for maximum accuracy.
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