Rizqy Islamic App

dev-UP designed and built Rizqy, a mobile app that brings prayer times, qibla direction, the full Quran, zakat calculation, and an Islamic AI assistant into one account. Live on iOS and Android.

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Why Rizqy Works

One App for the Daily Practice

Most Muslims juggle a handful of single-purpose apps: one for prayer times, another for qibla, another for the Quran, a spreadsheet for zakat. Rizqy brings all of it into one account. dev-UP designed and built the app end-to-end, with accuracy as the product requirement rather than a nice-to-have. Rizqy is live on iOS and Android.

Objective

Deliver accurate prayer times and qibla direction anywhere in the world. Make the full Quran readable and searchable in both Arabic and English. Turn zakat into a guided calculation for individuals and businesses instead of a spreadsheet exercise. Answer questions about Islam with an assistant that shows its sources. Keep every user's history in one account, across devices.

Challenge

The essentials of daily practice are scattered across apps of uneven quality. Prayer times drift when location and calculation methods are handled loosely, so they stop being trustworthy the moment a user travels. Quran search is often slow or limited to exact matches, which makes finding a half-remembered verse harder than it should be. Zakat is left to the user to work out, particularly for business assets, where the rules differ by category. And anything answering religious questions faces a higher bar again: a confident answer with no source behind it is worse than no answer at all.

Solution

dev-UP built Rizqy around five features that share one account. Prayer times and qibla are calculated from the user's live location, so both stay correct at home and abroad, with the next prayer and time remaining always visible. The complete Quran is available in Arabic and English, with search that returns results instantly by surah name, number, word, or phrase. The zakat calculator walks users through their assets step by step, covering personal wealth and business holdings and applying the right treatment to each category rather than leaving the user to interpret the rules. Ask Scholar answers questions on Islam, Quran, and hadith strictly from Islamic sources, and cites the references behind each answer so nothing has to be taken on trust.

Because every feature sits behind a single login, readings, calculations, and past conversations are saved and follow the user to any device. The app picks up where they left off rather than starting over.

Outcome

One app replacing several single-purpose tools, with a consistent standard of accuracy across all of them. Prayer times and qibla that stay reliable anywhere in the world, including while travelling. Instant Quran search in Arabic and English. Zakat calculated with confidence by individuals and businesses alike. Answers users can trace back to their source. Live on iOS and Android.