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Muslimtify is an unobtrusive Windows system utility published by rizukirr that continuously monitors the current time and quietly raises a toast notification whenever one of the five daily Islamic prayers—Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, or Isha—begins. Designed to sit in the background without disrupting workflow, the lightweight daemon reads the day’s prayer schedule from a built-in calculation engine that factors in geographic coordinates and the selected juristic method, ensuring that salat reminders remain accurate even when the device travels between time zones or when daylight-saving adjustments occur. Typical use cases include office professionals who wish to observe prayer times without keeping a browser tab open, students running the app on classroom laptops, and home users who prefer a minimalist alternative to larger devotional suites. Because the program is written for the Windows notification subsystem, it integrates natively with the OS and requires no additional frameworks or ad-supported components, making it suitable for shared or corporate machines where security policies restrict third-party background services. Version 0.2.0, the first public release, provides only the core alerting function, yet its compact codebase and permissive license invite community contributions for future enhancements such as customizable adhan audio or Hijri calendar integration. Muslimtify is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always serving the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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