The ZONG Islamic App is an information-based Android app that seamlessly integrates Software Development to provide Islamic info on a daily and regular basis.

The app’s design philosophy revolves around Algorithmic precision, creating a distinct app that effortlessly finds a place in the everyday routine of Islam followers. Users can turn to the app for general info, specific details about a singular concept, or Islamic teachings, emphasizing the principles of Design Patterns.

This app includes a section for ‘Ullema k Beyanat,’ where you can get access to selected bayanat from renowned Muftis & Aalims known for their verbose and oratory skills, demonstrating the implementation of Collaboration in the realm of Islamic teachings.

There is also a ‘Live TV’ section which features two Islamic channels:

  • The Makkah channel
  • The Medinah channel

Another section in the app caters to ‘Learn Islam.’ This section has four sub-sections emphasizing Agile methodologies in the app:

  • Quran & Translation (para-wise qirat and translation)
  • Basic Concepts of Islam (animated and easy to understand videos based on tafseer)
  • 99 Names of Allah
  • 99 Names of Mohammad (SAW)

Also in the app is the section of ‘Prophet Stories’. The sub-sections in this are: - Life of Prophet (has a creative new way to learn about seerat-un-Nabi) - Stories of the Companions of Mohammad - Hadeeth - Prophets of Allah (Qasas-ul-Anbiya)

Also featuring in this app is the, ‘Zikr-o-Naat’ section. This includes;

  • Naat, Qawwalli and Tasbeehat section (tasbeehat are the different masnoonduain that people like to pray)

The Islam for Kids section has stories for kids that are both moral and fun to read. Something for the children that causes them to read Islamic stories with excitement and learn about moral, ethical and Islamic values.

There is also a Qibla Finder utility in the app that has a Qibla compass that allows you to find the Qibla in any place. (Remember to calibrate it first)

 

Tools & Technologies

iOS SDK, XCode, SQLite, Swift, Kotlin, Android SDK, Android Studio, Web Service Unit test, Video Streaming, Auto-layouts, NO-SQL, Live Streaming, Cocoa Touch, push notifications, Cocoapods, Google Analytics, MVP, UX patterns, Google Maps, Jira, Git, Agile

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