The Government of Dubai has introduced a helpful new app called Dulook DXB, aimed at making it easier for Muslims around the world to keep track of their prayer times. This comes just in time for the upcoming Ramadan season, which is expected to start on or before Tuesday, March 12.
What’s Dulook DXB?
Dulook DXB is a user-friendly app that covers over 50,000 cities in 190 countries. It’s designed to help Muslims perform their five daily prayers at the correct times. These prayers include Fajir at dawn, Dhur at noon, Asr in the late afternoon, Maghr just after sunset, and Isha between sunset and midnight.
How Does it Work?
The app was developed by the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai, with oversight from the International Astronomical Centre. It uses special criteria based on Islamic law and astronomy to calculate prayer times accurately. It even considers factors like altitude to ensure precision.
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Unique Features
One standout feature of Dulook DXB is its ability to calculate alternative prayer times when the usual indicators aren’t visible. This makes it reliable even in challenging circumstances. Additionally, the app is designed to be accessible for people with disabilities and matches up with official prayer schedules in many countries.
Easy to Use
Dulook DXB is available in both English and Arabic, catering to a wide range of users. It’s completely free to download from both Google Play and the Apple App Store, and there are no annoying ads to deal with.
The launch of Dulook DXB reflects Dubai’s commitment to leveraging technology for the benefit of its citizens and the global Muslim community. For Muslims looking for a convenient and reliable way to manage their prayer times, this app is a valuable tool that’s easy to use and accurate.
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