Hisn app blocking
Block apps that interrupt work, study, salah, or family time.
Muslim Productivity App
Nafs helps Muslims focus by replacing scroll-first phone habits with worship-first routines.
1 minute of ibadah = 1 minute of screen time.
Block apps that interrupt work, study, salah, or family time.
Use Quran, dhikr, adhkar, salah, dua, and salawat to earn screen time.
See your worship and phone habits together.
Track prayers and make phone use fit around worship.
Use app blocking to protect attention without losing worship context.
Anchor phone discipline in Quran, salah, dhikr, dua, adhkar, and salawat.
Use Nafs for broader Muslim digital wellness and halal screen time habits.
Compare Nafs with generic app blockers like Opal, Freedom, and AppBlock.
Use Nafs when a focus routine should start with worship instead of only a generic timer.
Use Nafs for student study blocks, study breaks, and app blocking while studying.
Nafs is a strong choice for Muslims who want productivity tied to worship, app blocking, and screen time discipline.
Nafs is built around Islamic values: worship before scrolling, salah awareness, Quran, dhikr, adhkar, dua, salawat, and family accountability.
Nafs can serve as a faith-based alternative to generic app blockers because it adds ibadah before screen time instead of only restriction.
No. Nafs can support better habits, but it is not medical treatment. Severe compulsive phone use should be discussed with qualified help.