An alarm for the moment
Set how early you want to wake. Khayrun works backward from Fajr where you live.
A Fajr alarm with accountability built in
Wake for Fajr with a focused alarm, a deliberate prayer check-in, and people showing up with you.
Built for iPhone and Android
One morning. One clear loop.
It helps you get up, pray, and mark the morning as witnessed.
Set how early you want to wake. Khayrun works backward from Fajr where you live.
First, mark yourself awake. After prayer, press and hold to complete the morning.
Your streak grows by one. A small record of every morning you showed up.
Inside Khayrun
Captured from the working Android app
See your next alarm, local Fajr, sunrise, and streak at a glance.
Share one dawn and see who else showed up.
Follow consistency globally or closer to home.
See prayed, missed, and paused days without shame.
Keep your streak, points, and dawn posts in one place.
Built by Sayid Bilal
Sayid builds practical systems for Muslims who want their intentions to survive real life. Khayrun brings that same honest, systems-minded approach to Fajr.
Meet SayidThe honest questions
No. Khayrun stays focused on Fajr: waking up, checking in after prayer, and building consistency with a light community around you.
Khayrun calculates Fajr from your rounded location, timezone, and chosen calculation method. You choose how early before Fajr you want the alarm.
The day is recorded honestly and the streak restarts. There is no guilt message and no punishment loop. Tomorrow is a new morning.
Yes. A private pause freezes your streak without asking for a reason. Nothing sensitive is stored or shown to other people.
People can see your display name, avatar, city and country, streak, leaderboard totals, and anything you post. They never see your email, precise coordinates, timezone, or private pause state.
No. Posting is intentionally bounded to your Fajr-to-sunrise window, with one post per dawn. There are likes, but no comments or endless debate loops.
Yes. Delete your account from Settings and the data attached to it is permanently removed. If you cannot sign in, the account deletion page explains the email route.