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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Pocket Salah 2.20

License: Free
Price: Free


Description

Program features: * It can provide Islamic prayer time for any location at any day. * It can provide Qibla direction from anywhere. * Includes status bar, and count down time to show how much time remains to the next prayer. * It has the ability to calculate Islamic prayer times for a full month. * The user can add a location manually, or by using a GPS signal. * The user can get the prayer times for any location by using GPS signal. * It can calculate prayer time based on five different prayer calculation methods: o Um Ul-Qura, Makkah. o World Islamic League. o Egyptian General Organization of Surveying. o Islamic Society of North America (ISNA). o University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi. * It can take into account the “Daylight Saving Time”. * It can take into account the Shafi or Hanafi Madhhab (for Aser prayer time calculation). * It can provide an annual txt file which includes all prayer times for a specific location. * The program can add all selected prayers to a Pocket PC calendar (up to the next ten days) to get a calendar reminder for each prayer.

Requirements:
Windows Mobile Pocket PC 5 , 6 , 6.1, 6.5 Screen resolution 240x320 or 240x400

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