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Best Muslim Habit Tracker Apps in 2026

A Muslim habit tracker is different from a generic habit app. It needs to understand Islamic context — prayer time windows, the Hijri calendar, Ramadan-specific tracking, Sunnah Rawatib structure, and the spiritual meaning behind streaks. Here are the best ones in 2026.

1. Just Pray — best overall

Just Pray is built around the 5 daily prayers as the spine of your spiritual life, with optional tracking for Quran, dhikr, fasting, and Sunnah Rawatib. The Garden of Deeds visualizes consistency in a way that makes habit-building feel rewarding rather than mechanical. 4.9 stars from 5,000+ Muslims.

Best for: Anyone who wants salah to be the core habit, with Quran/dhikr as optional extensions.

2. Muslim Habit Pro

Pure habit-tracking focus. Strong streak system, calendar view, and Sunnah-aware tracking. Less polished UI than Just Pray, but powerful for habit nerds.

Best for: Spreadsheet-loving Muslims who want maximum data.

3. Pillars

Designed for new Muslims learning to pray. Light habit-tracking, heavy on prayer instruction. Graduate to Just Pray once you're consistent.

Best for: New converts.

4. Streaks (generic) configured for Islamic habits

Streaks is a generic habit tracker but the UX is excellent. Configure 5-6 daily habits (one per prayer, Quran, dhikr) and use it for tracking. No Islamic context though — you have to do the configuration work yourself.

Best for: Power users who want habit-tracking across both Islamic and non-Islamic habits in one app.

5. Habitica configured for salah

Gamified generic habit tracker with quests, levels, and a fantasy theme. Some Muslims like the gamification; others find it disrespectful for tracking worship. Personal preference.

Best for: Muslims who already love RPGs.

What to look for in a Muslim habit tracker

  • Prayer time integration — knows when each prayer begins/ends in your city
  • Sunnah-aware — handles the structure of Sunnah Rawatib, Witr, Tahajjud
  • Hijri calendar — knows it's Ramadan, the white days, etc.
  • Streaks that motivate — psychological design, not just a number
  • Privacy — your spiritual data is sacred
  • Beautiful UI — your habit tracker shouldn't feel like a productivity tool

Why Just Pray wins for Muslims specifically

Most Muslim apps tack tracking on as a feature. Just Pray was built around tracking from day one, with the Garden of Deeds as a unique motivator. The team is Muslim-led (UAE-based Ihsan Studios), so every feature reflects how Muslims actually live: prayer time windows, Ramadan, Hijri awareness, Sunnah structure.

Read more on our Muslim habit tracker page or download Just Pray directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best Muslim habit tracker?

Just Pray is the most-used and highest-rated Muslim habit tracker, built around salah as the core habit with optional tracking for Quran, dhikr, fasting, and Sunnah Rawatib. 4.9 stars, free.

Can I use a generic habit tracker for Islamic habits?

Technically yes. Practically — you'll miss Islamic context. Generic apps don't know prayer time windows, the Hijri calendar, Ramadan, or Sunnah Rawatib structure. A specialized Muslim habit tracker handles all of this.

Which Islamic habits should I track first?

Start with the 5 fard prayers. That's the foundation. Once you have a 30-day streak, add Sunnah Rawatib. Then daily Quran reading. Then dhikr. Build the foundation before adding floors.

Ready to transform your prayer life?

Join 100,000+ Muslims building consistent prayer habits with Just Pray. Free to download.