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Yes, it’s. The calculations methods are not the same (slightly different).
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2.2.8
October 15, 2024
- Now you can manually adjust the prayer times.
2.2.7
October 1, 2024
- The all-new islamic calendar section, now you can choose the calendar type. - Calculation method has been refined.
2.2.6
September 20, 2024
- This update contains some improvements to the calendar view.
2.2.5
August 25, 2024
- The all-new Prayer Times section to change parameters.
2.2.4
August 12, 2024
- The all-new Jamaah segment.
2.2.3
August 5, 2024
- Turkish language support.
2.2.2
July 25, 2024
- Fixes an issue with the calendar marks.
2.2.1
July 21, 2024
- Meet the all-new stats section, perform and mark, add notes and so on.
2.2.0
May 24, 2024
- PrayerTimes now supports the iPad, the bigger screen, the same experience.
2.1.0
July 31, 2023
- The all-new Hijri date adjustments section. Now you can adjust Hijri dates manually through Settings/Preferences/Today - Fixes an issues with Widget date.
MoreYes, you can use the Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla app on iPad devices.
The app was developed by Sherzod Akhrarov.
The minimum iOS version for the Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla app is 15.0.
The overall user rating of Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla is 4.7.
The App Genre Of The Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla App Is Reference.
2.2.8 is the most recent version of Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla.
The date of the latest Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla update is December 1, 2024.
Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla became publicly available on March 3, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla app is Sherzod Akhrarov.
Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla is now available to use in English, Russian, Turkish and 1 more.
Sorry, Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla is not eligible for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.
No, Islamic Prayer Times & Qibla does not use ad-based monetization.
Yes, it’s. The calculations methods are not the same (slightly different).
Thank you! You're awesome! Ramadan mubarak!