ISLAMIC FASTING TRACKER
Track your Ramadan, Sunnah, Qada, and voluntary fasts with detailed analytics, Hijri dates, and progress monitoring. Your personal companion for spiritual growth.
Fasting Overview
Monthly Progress
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Start by logging your first fast using the “Log Fast” tab
Log New Fast
Quick Actions
Quickly log common fast types for today:
Fasting Insights
Monthly Trend
Your fasting activity over the last 30 days
Fast Type Distribution
Breakdown of your fasts by type
Achievements
Ramadan Ready: Complete 30 Ramadan fasts
Sunnah Lover: Complete 10 Sunnah fasts
Consistent Worshipper: 7-day fasting streak
Voluntary Excellence: 20+ voluntary fasts
Upcoming Sunnah Days
Mondays: Weekly Sunnah
Thursdays: Weekly Sunnah
White Days: 13th, 14th, 15th monthly
Arafah: 9th Dhul Hijjah
Ashura: 10th Muharram
Fasting Calendar
Calendar View
Visual calendar view coming in the next update
For now, use the log view to see all your fasting activity
Frequently Asked Questions
Sunnah fasts are those observed by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) regularly. These include:
- Mondays and Thursdays: Weekly recommended fasts
- White Days: 13th, 14th, and 15th of each Islamic month
- Day of Arafah: 9th of Dhul Hijjah (for non-pilgrims)
- Day of Ashura: 10th of Muharram (with 9th or 11th)
- Six days of Shawwal: After Ramadan (like fasting all year)
Qada fasts are make-up fasts for missed obligatory fasts, primarily from Ramadan. If you miss a Ramadan fast due to valid reasons (illness, travel, menstruation, etc.), you must make it up later. These should ideally be completed before the next Ramadan.
Important: Qada fasts do not carry the same multiplied reward as Ramadan fasts, but fulfilling this obligation is necessary.
No. All your fasting data is stored locally in your browser using IndexedDB. Your data never leaves your device and is not shared with anyone. This ensures complete privacy.
You can export your data as a JSON or PDF file for backup. If you clear your browser data, your fasting records will be lost unless you’ve exported them first.
Hijri dates are calculated using JavaScript’s Internationalization API (Intl.DateTimeFormat). While this provides a good approximation, actual Islamic dates may vary by location based on moon sighting.
For exact Islamic dates for religious purposes (like Ramadan beginning, Eid, etc.), always consult your local Islamic authority or moon sighting committee.
Yes! The tracker supports unlimited entries. You can log fasts from any date – past, present, or future. Use the filter options to view specific time periods.
For long-term tracking, we recommend exporting your data annually as a backup. The tracker can handle thousands of records without performance issues.
Tracking voluntary fasts helps maintain consistency in worship. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: “The most beloved of deeds to Allah are those that are most consistent, even if they are small.” (Bukhari & Muslim)
By tracking, you can see your spiritual progress, maintain motivation, and identify patterns in your worship habits.
Export & Backup
Export your fasting data for backup, printing, or sharing (without personal details).
Import Data (Coming Soon)
This feature will allow you to import previously exported JSON data. Currently under development.
Danger Zone
Permanently delete all your fasting data. This action cannot be undone.