The Faith Buddy System
The Faith Buddy system pairs you with an accountability partner to help you stay consistent in your ibadah (worship). Compete in good deeds, encourage each other, and earn rewards as you grow together on your spiritual journey.
"A person is upon the religion of their close friend, so let one of you look at whom they befriend."
- Abu Dawud and Tirmidhi
Pair up with a friend, family member, or someone from your masjid. The best buddy is someone you trust and who shares your desire to grow spiritually.
Choose from pre-built challenges like 30-Day Prayer Streaks, Quran Khatam Races, or create your own. Each challenge has a goal, timeline, and point reward.
Send gentle nudges to remind each other about prayers, Quran reading, or any shared goal. A small reminder can make a huge difference in consistency.
Earn points for completing prayers, reading Quran, fasting, and hitting challenge milestones. Climb the leaderboard and reach Gold tier.
Every journey begins with a single step. Start praying consistently and take on your first challenge.
You are building strong habits. Your dedication is showing. Keep pushing and inspire your buddies.
The pinnacle of faith partnership. You are a role model for consistency, devotion, and spiritual growth.
Compete to maintain the longest consecutive prayer streak. Includes all 5 daily prayers, sunnah prayers, and tahajjud.
Race to complete a Khatam, memorize new surahs, or read a set number of pages. Track progress in real-time.
Fast together on voluntary days (Mondays and Thursdays), the White Days, or throughout Ramadan.
Complete daily morning and evening adhkar, tasbih goals, or specific dhikr counts together.
Give sadaqah together every Friday, donate to a cause, or volunteer time for community service.
"The believers in their mutual kindness, compassion, and sympathy are just like one body. When one limb suffers, the whole body responds to it with wakefulness and fever."
- Sahih Muslim
"Whoever guides someone to good, they will have a reward like the one who did it."
- Sahih Muslim