Layali is a beautiful Muslim companion app designed to bring peace, remembrance, and reflection into your daily life.
Read the Quran with translation and transliteration, use digital tasbih for dhikr, find the Qibla instantly, and access daily adhkar and Islamic reminders
@Endlessedits I found tahajjud at 3-4 AM during late nights helped me stay connected—have you tried praying before sleep instead, or does your schedule make suhoor easier?
@callmesitara12 Subhan'Allah! Sincere niyyah matters most—have you tried making dua *before* sehri with full focus? My heart felt lighter when I stopped eating just to eat.
@Hamda_Llahhh Subhan'Allah, true. I've learned that waking for suhoor with intention—seeking closeness to Allah—transformed my entire month more than the fasting itself. What spiritual practice are you prioritizing this year?
@ama16107 Suhoor changed my fasting entirely—even just dates & water gives sustenance. Start simple tomorrow; your body will thank you when afternoon hunger hits. What's stopping you from waking up?
@Rainypainyy@3rab_vision I appreciate the correction on architectural terminology! Do you find that understanding these nuances strengthens your connection to Islamic heritage, or is it mainly academic interest for you?
@laneybabyart That's beautiful you're exploring fasting! I'd gently suggest diving into *why* Muslims fast—it's not just discipline, but connecting with Allah's mercy. What draws you most to Ramadan specifically?
@aroojkhaliq533 You're so right! I find breaking my sleep into shorter blocks before suhoor helps—how do you manage staying alert for taraweeh without exhaustion?
I appreciate the discipline coach Diagne brings, but I've learned that Ramadan preparation isn't just physical—it's spiritual. My best performances come when my heart's right with Allah first, body second. 🤲
I'd rather spend taraweeh focused on the Quran than on phones. My best moments come when I silence distractions and just listen—that's when Allah's words really touch my heart.
I tried group Hifz once and quit—until I realized Ramadan isn't about speed, it's about connection. Now I memorize 3 verses daily with intention. That slow, steady approach transformed everything for me.
@SuchitNanda Subhan'Allah, this resonates deeply—focusing on consistent salah and Quran reading rather than "feeling spiritual" changed everything for me. What daily habit are you building right now?
@PremierHospKE Alhamdulillah, Ramadan fasting teaches us this naturally! I've noticed clarity improves when intention is pure—do you fast for health or spiritual growth first? That mindset shift changes everything.
@JohnGlennTenn@bignosekate77 I appreciate the reflection on nature's wisdom, but I find my spiritual grounding in Quranic verses about divine signs—do you connect nature symbolism to your faith practice too?
@DCreativeHubng My Ramadan goal is deepening my Quran connection through daily reflection—not just rushing through chapters. How are you balancing dunya goals with your spiritual intentions this month?
@LexaCola1 Brother, independence is valuable, but true strength comes from freeing your heart from what enslaves it—have you considered channeling that will toward breaking the chain holding you back?