Guwahati, May 30 -- The early weeks of learning to pray as a new Muslim involve a lot of moving parts at once. There is the direction to find, the times to learn, the words to memorize, and the physical postures to practice-all before a single prayer is complete. That is already a significant amount to hold in your head. The last thing a new Muslim needs is an app that adds to that load rather than reducing it. A tool that opens with ten features competing for attention, a subscription prompt, and a content feed is not a gentle introduction to daily worship-it is another thing to figure out, especially when they simply need clear guidance like namaz timing Karachi without distractions.

The right app for a new Muslim is one that answers t...