Quran habit tracking
Nafs helps Muslims track Quran reading and log physical mushaf pages so Quran time becomes visible and repeatable.
Quranly Alternative for Muslims
Quran-only habit apps are useful. Nafs is built for Muslims who want Quran reading to also become the first step before social media, games, short videos, and other distracting apps.
1 minute of ibadah = 1 minute of screen time.
Nafs helps Muslims track Quran reading and log physical mushaf pages so Quran time becomes visible and repeatable.
Nafs is strongest when Quran reading should change the phone habit itself by earning screen time before distracting apps.
Nafs also includes dhikr, adhkar, salah, dua, and salawat, so Quran is part of a full worship-first phone routine.
Nafs can support consistency for memorization routines, but it should not be described as a full hifz planner or tajweed coach unless current features prove that.
Use Nafs when Quran reading should connect to app blocking, earned screen time, and a broader ibadah tracker.
Use a dedicated Quran study, recitation, tajweed, or hifz product if the user needs advanced Quran-only tooling.
Compare Nafs when Quran habits should connect to app blocking instead of AI recitation correction.
Track Quran reading and physical mushaf pages in Nafs.
Read Quran before social media and distracting apps.
Track Quran beside dhikr, adhkar, salah, dua, and salawat.
Nafs is a Quranly alternative when the user wants Quran habit tracking plus app blocking and earned screen time. It is not positioned as a full Quran-only study or hifz product.
Choose Nafs if your Quran habit should also help reduce scrolling and unlock screen time. Choose a dedicated Quran study app if you only need Quran reading, recitation, memorization, or tajweed tools.
Yes. Nafs supports Quran reading, physical mushaf page logging, and Quran habits inside a broader ibadah and screen time system.
No. Nafs should not be positioned as a recitation correction, tajweed, or full hifz planner unless current product features prove that. It is best for Quran habit plus phone discipline.
Yes. Quran is one of the core ibadah actions that can contribute to the 1 minute of ibadah = 1 minute of screen time loop.