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About UmmatOne

UmmatOne is a small effort built with a simple intention:
to help Muslims build consistent habits of worship in their daily lives.

Many of us want to pray on time, read Qur’an regularly, remember Allah often, and stay mindful of our responsibilities as Muslims. But daily life can be busy and distracting. Sometimes what we need is not something complicated – just a gentle system that helps us stay consistent.

UmmatOne was created to be that small companion.

The Idea Behind UmmatOne

The idea for UmmatOne came from a very simple observation:

Good intentions are common, but consistency is difficult.

Many Muslims want to:

• maintain their salah regularly
• read Qur’an more consistently
• increase their dhikr
• fast voluntarily when possible
• stay mindful of their goals and responsibilities

But without a simple structure, these intentions can fade under the weight of daily routines.

UmmatOne is designed to help turn those intentions into small, repeatable habits.

Built with the Ummah in Mind

UmmatOne is not designed as a commercial product. It was built as a community-focused project, with the hope that it may benefit Muslims who want to strengthen their relationship with Allah through consistent worship.

The project tries to remain mindful of Islamic values such as:

• sincerity (ikhlāṣ)
• trust (amānah)
• humility (tawāḍuʿ)
• and responsibility toward the wider Ummah

Because of this, certain choices were made deliberately:

• the app avoids advertising and tracking systems
• most data stays locally on the user’s device
• privacy is treated as a responsibility, not a feature

Your acts of worship are personal, and they should not become part of a marketing profile.

A Work in Progress

UmmatOne is not a finished or perfect product.

Like any human effort, it will continue to improve over time. New features, improvements, and corrections will be made as the project grows and as feedback from the community helps guide its direction.

We have tried our best to stay aligned with the guidance of the Qur’an and the Sunnah, and have sought review from a qualified Mufti where appropriate. However, we are not scholars, and mistakes can happen.

If you notice something that needs correction or improvement, your feedback is always welcome.

A Small Effort, In Shā’ Allāh

UmmatOne is simply a small attempt to build something beneficial.

If it helps someone remember Allah more often, pray more consistently, or develop better habits of worship, then that alone would make the effort worthwhile.

And if there is any good in this work, it is only from Allah.

May Allah accept this effort, forgive our mistakes, and allow it to benefit the Ummah.

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