Ulfah

Ulfah

Married Muslims: du'a & rights

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  • June 8, 2026
  • August 11, 2026

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Ulfah is for spouses who already found each other. It is not a matchmaking app, there is no feed, and nothing you write is ever shown to anyone outside your marriage. RIGHTS, WITH THE REFERENCE ATTACHED The Rights tab is a map of huquq az-zawjayn: twelve entries drawn from the Qur'an and from the hadith. Each one prints the ayah or the hadith number it rests on, and where an entry rests on a narrated report it also prints the grade the classical scholars gave that report — Sahih al-Bukhari 55 and 56 on provision, Bukhari 893 on being answerable for the home, Jami' at-Tirmidhi 1954 on gratitude. Seven of the twelve rest on the Qur'an, where grading does not apply. Each entry also says whether the source names it as belonging to both of you or to one of you. Ten are mutual. Two are named for the husband, and the card says so instead of blurring it. And each one ends with something to actually say tonight, because a right you cannot raise over dinner is not much use to a marriage. Read it as a map for talking, not as a ruling. Rulings differ between the schools and between situations. Ulfah does not issue fatwa, and for anything you need decided you should ask your own scholar. THE YEAR YOU ARE ACTUALLY IN Today opens with the Hijri date and then does something with it. On Friday it asks you to make one du'a for your marriage out loud, where your spouse can hear it. In Ramadan it counts the day. In the last ten nights it says so. The rest of the year it tells you how far off Ramadan still is. Dates follow the Umm al-Qura calendar and the card says plainly that your local moonsighting may land a day either side. ONE QUESTION, SEALED BOTH WAYS One question a day. Write yours and it stays sealed until your spouse has written theirs, so neither of you is going first. The decks are the parts of a marriage that actually cause arguments: money, family and in-laws, how you talk to each other, gratitude, and your own story. "How was money handled in the house you grew up in, and which part of that did you bring here without deciding to?" — that is the register. What you write is encrypted on your own phone before it leaves it, using a key your two phones derive between them. Answers are kept in the Memory Book alongside your nikah date and the markers of your years. FOURTEEN CITED REFLECTIONS AND DU'A Fourteen cards in all: thirteen on the Du'a tab, plus the reflection of the week on Today. Every card names its source. Every card built on a narration names the grade too. Where a card rests on the Qur'an the reference is given rather than a translation quoted, because renderings of the meaning differ by translator and putting our sentences inside quotation marks would misrepresent the text. Settings carries a "Where our sources come from" screen that lists all of it in one place. This part sits outside the subscription and always will. WHAT ULFAH DOES NOT DO No fatwa. No scholar or advisor has endorsed this content — what Ulfah claims is citation discipline you can check card by card, not anybody's approval. No streaks, no badges, no scores. No notifications of any kind. No public profile, no strangers, no photographs of other people's marriages. ULFAH PRO Pro opens the remaining nine questions inside those five decks: the harder ones on money, in-laws and how you talk. One subscription covers both spouses, so only one of you ever pays. Monthly or yearly, auto-renewing until you cancel it from your App Store account — and deleting the app is not the same thing as cancelling. Pairing, today's question, the rights map and every du'a stay outside Pro. Full subscription terms are on the Terms page. Privacy Policy: https://ulfah.keenshift.ai/privacy Terms of Use: https://ulfah.keenshift.ai/terms Support: support@keenshift.ai
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What's New in Ulfah

1.1.0

August 11, 2026

This version is mostly repair work, and one new tab. The Rights tab is new. Huquq az-zawjayn as a map you can read: twelve entries, the ayah or the hadith number printed on each one, the classical grade printed on each of the five that rest on a narration, and a note on each card saying whether the source names the right as mutual or as falling on one spouse. It opens by saying what it is not — a ruling, and not a fatwa. Today now knows the Hijri date. Jumu'ah, the day of Ramadan, the last ten nights, and how far off Ramadan is the rest of the year. The card names the Umm al-Qura calendar and says your local moonsighting may land a day either side. Fixed: the reflections and du'a were empty in the last version. Every card had been left flagged as a draft, so the release build filtered all of them out. There are now fourteen, each with its source, and every narration with its grade. Settings has a new screen listing where all of it came from. Fixed: pairing did not work. Signing in created a couple of your own before you ever entered a code, and joining your spouse then quietly returned you to your own couple and reported success. If you tried to pair on the last version and nothing happened, this is why. Try again. Fixed: the daily question never changed. It returned the same question for the life of the install. It now moves through the free deck day by day, and there are fourteen questions across money, family and in-laws, how you talk, gratitude and your own story. Also in this version: answers and thank-yous are encrypted on your own phone before they are sent; Delete account and data now works; the subscription sheet says it is asking while it asks and keeps trying before it will call the App Store broken, and it never shows you a price the App Store did not send; and a reminders switch that was wired to nothing at all has been taken out rather than left there pretending. Du'a, reflections and the rights map are outside the subscription. That has not changed and it is not going to.

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