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Fajr: Fajr Alarm, Prayer Times

Fajr: Fajr Alarm, Prayer Times

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 2.2.5

Taille:16.24MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application
Ne manquez plus jamais la prière du Fajr avec l'application Fajr: Fajr Alarm, Prayer Times ! Cet outil indispensable vous permet de vous réveiller à l'heure pour votre prière du matin avec un défi de réveil unique et engageant. Fini les répétitions et les excès de sommeil. Choisissez votre défi préféré – secouer votre téléphone ou répondre à des questions – pour faire taire l'alarme. Personnalisez votre heure de réveil en la synchronisant avec votre calendrier pour un confort ultime.

Cette application offre une multitude de fonctionnalités au-delà de l'alarme, notamment des notifications précises de l'heure de prière, une prise en charge de plusieurs langues et une variété de sons d'alarme. Il est conçu pour répondre à vos besoins et vous aider à établir une routine de prière cohérente.

Principales caractéristiques de Fajr: Fajr Alarm, Prayer Times :

⭐️ Horaires de prière précis : Obtenez des horaires de prière précis et à jour, y compris le Fajr.

⭐️ Alertes personnalisables : Définissez des notifications individuelles pour chaque prière, afin de vous assurer de ne jamais en manquer une.

⭐️ Configuration de localisation sans effort : L'application détecte automatiquement votre position ou permet la sélection manuelle de la ville.

⭐️ Choix de réveil flexibles : Réveillez-vous avant Fajr en définissant un intervalle de 5, 10 ou 15 minutes, ou définissez votre propre heure personnalisée.

⭐️ Désarmement interactif de l'alarme : Choisissez entre secouer votre appareil ou répondre à des questions pour désactiver l'alarme. Testez au préalable le défi que vous avez choisi.

⭐️ Options de personnalisation : Synchronisez avec Google Agenda, sélectionnez votre langue préférée (anglais ou arabe), personnalisez les sons de l'alarme et ajustez les méthodes de calcul de l'heure de prière.

Réflexions finales :

L'application Fajr: Fajr Alarm, Prayer Times est votre solution pour une prière Fajr cohérente. Son interface conviviale et ses fonctionnalités complètes garantissent une expérience de réveil fluide et efficace. Avec des notifications personnalisables, des paramètres de localisation simples et des défis interactifs, il est conçu pour une utilisation sans effort. Personnalisez-le pour qu'il corresponde parfaitement à votre emploi du temps et à vos préférences. Téléchargez-le aujourd'hui et rationalisez votre routine de prière.

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