Walking Zikr

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The fastest way to reach us is by email. Please include your iPhone model, your iOS version, and the app version (shown in Settings).

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Common questions

Walking Zikr is not counting my steps

Walking Zikr uses your phone's built-in pedometer. Make sure Motion & Fitness permission is granted in your device settings. The step sensor is not available in the iOS Simulator, so please test on a real device. If the toggle in the session screen says "Off", tap it once to switch it on.

Prayer time reminders are not arriving

Open Settings › Prayer times & reminders, confirm each time is set correctly, and make sure the reminder toggle is on for the prayers you want. The app schedules notifications locally and re-arms them each time you open the app. If notifications are blocked in your device settings, no reminder can fire.

I lost my session when I closed the app

Walking Zikr auto-saves your current session every few seconds while you're counting. When you reopen the app, a "Continue where you left off?" prompt appears on the Home screen. Auto-saved sessions are kept for up to 6 hours, then discarded.

How do I reset everything?

Settings › Reset app data. This permanently erases all sessions, settings, and prayer times stored on your device. It cannot be undone.

Why do long dhikr phrases (like Arafat Tahlil) count slower?

Long phrases use a paced walking counter so that several steps add up to one count, instead of each step adding a recitation. This keeps the step-based count realistic for longer phrases.

Is Walking Zikr a tasbih counter?

It can be used as one: the manual tap mode works like any digital tasbih. The pedometer-based Walking Zikr mode is the differentiator: hands-free counting tied to your walking pace.

Is my data sent anywhere?

No. Walking Zikr stores everything on your device. See our Privacy Policy for details.

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