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Everyday Deen

More than a Hajj tracker. A daily companion.

A trip ends. Deen doesn't. Underneath the group tracking, Wasl is also a full everyday-Muslim app that most people keep open long after they've come home — a Quran reader with tajweed and audio, prayer times and a prayer tracker, a private family Circle, a paced Islamic-learning track, and a hub of vetted scholar videos. Here's what actually happens under the hood of each one.

Five things people actually open daily.

Not mockups of ideas — this is the real interaction pattern for each feature below.

Quran reader Free

The full Quran with word-level tajweed colour-coding built in, so the rules aren't something you have to remember separately — you see them as you read. Audio recitation is available from 18+ reciters, and you can switch between 12+ translations on the fly. Your last-read position is remembered automatically, and bookmarks can be organised into your own categories with personal notes and optional reminders. A home-screen widget shows your last-read ayah and your reading streak at a glance — including on the lock screen.

Prayer times & tracking Free

Prayer times are calculated from your location using the correct calculation method for your region — Umm Al-Qura in Saudi Arabia, Karachi in South Asia, ISNA in the US, and more — with a manual override if you follow a different method or madhab, synced across your devices. Marking all five prayers is a single tap each, with a 7-day completion grid and a streak so you can see the pattern, not just today. Reminders fire a configurable 15/20/30 minutes after each prayer if it isn't marked yet, and the log survives a reinstall since it's backed up to your account. The same tracker is available on a home-screen widget for one-tap marking without opening the app.

Wasl Circles Free · unlimited on Pro

A private space for your family or a small trusted group — never a public feed. People share reflections, du'a requests (with a live counter showing how many in the Circle have promised to make du'a), Ayah and du'a cards, voice recordings of personal supplications, photo memories, and goal check-ins, all with reactions. Free accounts get one Circle with a posting cap; Wasl Pro removes both limits.

Wasl Learn — 99 Names & Quran Stories 1/week free · 1/day Pro

Two learning tracks: the 99 Names (Asma ul-Husna), where each divine name opens a short quest exploring its meaning with verses and vocabulary drills that level up, and Quran Stories, 30 surahs retold in parts with a key verse, a lesson, and a reflection prompt for each. New content unlocks on a deliberate pace — once a week for free, once a day on Wasl Pro or Pilgrim Pass — and once something's unlocked, it stays open for good. The pacing is enforced on our servers, not just hidden in the app, so it can't be bypassed by clearing local data.

Noor Free

A private growth score, not a public leaderboard — nobody sees anyone else's Noor. It rises from reading Quran, marking prayers, finishing Learn content, and engaging in your Circle, and gently decays if you go quiet for a while. It moves through eight tiers named after celestial light, from Mote up to Sun, shown as a glowing lantern in the app. It's encouragement, not competition.

Wasl AI — scholarly Q&A Pilgrim Pass only

Ask a question about worship, Hajj and Umrah rulings, Islamic history, or masjid etiquette, and get an answer with Qur'an and Hadith citations you can actually check. Questions outside that scope — fiqh disputes between schools, personal fatwas, controversial topics — get a polite refusal rather than a confident guess. This is the one everyday feature that's gated to Pilgrim Pass specifically, not Wasl Pro, with a 20-question daily quota.

Scholars hub & Shorts Free

A curated hub of 40+ vetted scholars and teachers, with both their full-length uploads and a vertical Shorts feed of short reminders. The feed is personalised — unseen content first, your favourite scholars mixed in roughly 2-to-1 with others — and reshuffles every time you open it, so it never turns into the same handful of clips on loop. Any Short can be shared straight into a Circle in one tap.

Mood Companion 5/month free · unlimited Pro

Pick how you're feeling — grief, anxiety, loneliness, joy — describe why in a sentence, and get an empathetic response along with Quranic verses matched to what you're going through, each with a short note on why that verse fits, and a closing du'a. Free accounts get 5 reflections a month; Wasl Pro and Pilgrim Pass remove the cap.

Frequently asked

Do I need to be preparing for Hajj or Umrah to use these features?

No. The Quran reader, prayer tracking, Wasl Circles, Islamic learning, and the scholar video hub are for everyday life — most people use them year-round, long before and long after any trip.

Which of these features are free, and which need a subscription?

The Quran reader, prayer times and tracking, the prayer widget, Noor, and the scholar/Shorts hub are fully free. Wasl Circles and the Mood Companion are free with a usage cap and unlimited on Wasl Pro. The Learn hub (99 Names and Quran Stories) gives everyone one new unlock a week for free, or one a day on Wasl Pro. Wasl AI — the scholarly Q&A feature — is the one exception: it's included with Pilgrim Pass, not with Wasl Pro.

What's the difference between Wasl Pro and Pilgrim Pass?

Wasl Pro (RM4.90/month or RM39.90/year) unlocks the everyday-deen premium features — unlimited Circles, unlimited Learn unlocks, and unlimited Mood Companion use. Pilgrim Pass (RM19.90 for 30 days) is built for an active Hajj or Umrah trip — it includes everything in Wasl Pro plus the trip-specific features like live group tracking, and it's the only plan that includes Wasl AI's scholarly Q&A.

Is Wasl Circles public, like a social feed?

No — a Circle is private to the people you invite into it, usually your family. There's no public feed, no follower counts, and no strangers. It's built for a small, trusted group sharing reflections and du'a requests with each other.

Is the Shorts feed just an endless algorithmic scroll?

It's curated, not open-upload — every video comes from one of 40+ vetted scholars and teachers. The feed mixes in unseen content and your favourite scholars each time you open it, and reshuffles on every visit, so it doesn't turn into the same handful of clips on loop.

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