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Your daily ritual,
held with care.

The only pregnancy tracker that opens with both your Gregorian and Hijri date — so every milestone, scan and birth can be remembered in both calendars. Week-by-week guidance, baby-size visuals, water and mood tracking, all in one calm screen.

  • Dual calendar: Gregorian + Hijri (e.g., 7 Dhu al-Qadah 1447) every day.
  • Live progress: Week, day, trimester, days-to-go, and a baby-size comparison.
  • Tracking rings: Water (8 glasses default), mood, and baby — all on one card.
  • Personal greeting: Time-of-day greeting using your name.
Sakina pregnancy tracker showing Week 23 Day 7, 119 days to go, Trimester 2 due Aug 22, with Hijri date 7 Dhu al-Qadah 1447 and water, mood and baby tracking

What you actually see on screen

A pregnancy tracker that respects your faith and your time.

The week card

The first thing you see each morning: “Week 23 · Day 7. 119 days to go. Trimester 2 · due Aug 22. 7 Dhu al-Qadah 1447.” No clutter, no ads, no upsell. The progress bar fills slowly over forty weeks — a beautiful reminder that the season is moving.

Your baby’s size, contextualised

Daily baby-size comparison — “a large mango, ≈ 28.9 cm · 501 g” — with a question mark you can tap to learn what’s developing this week. Every comparison is grounded in WHO and standard obstetric growth charts.

Three rings, one glance

Water, mood, and baby tracking shown as concentric rings. Tap to log; the rings close as you go. Default targets are sensible (eight glasses of water, one mood entry per day). No streaks. No guilt.

Quick-action shortcuts

Four shortcut buttons sit beneath the rings — kick counter, journal entry, weight, and mood. They’re the actions our beta users hit every day, so we put them one tap from the home screen.

Why the Hijri date matters

Mainstream pregnancy apps don’t show the Islamic date. For Muslim mothers planning Ramadan, Hajj or umrah around their pregnancy, that’s a real gap. Sakina’s daily Hijri display is calculated using the Umm al-Qura method and updates at maghrib for users who prefer the prophetic day-start convention.

Trimester-by-trimester guides

Frequently asked

Is Sakina a Muslim pregnancy tracker?

Yes — Sakina is the iOS pregnancy tracker built specifically for Muslim mothers. Alongside standard week-by-week guidance and tracking tools, every screen shows the Hijri date in parallel with the Gregorian date, integrates Islamic duas, and respects modesty in all imagery and language.

Does Sakina show the Hijri (Islamic) date?

Every day. Your Today screen displays both the Gregorian date and the Hijri date (e.g., 7 Dhu al-Qadah 1447), so milestones, scans and births can be remembered in both calendars.

How does the week-by-week tracking work?

You enter your due date once. Sakina then shows your trimester, current week and day (e.g., Week 23 · Day 7), how many days remain, and a baby-size comparison (e.g., "your baby is the size of a large mango — ≈ 28.9 cm · 501 g"). Content updates daily.

What can I track each day?

The free tier includes water (8 glasses default), kicks, weight, blood pressure, symptoms and a private mood journal. Premium adds AI-powered weekly reflections and a baby tracker for after birth.

Is this just a tracker or does it include Islamic content?

Both. Beneath the tracking layer sits 25 authentic pregnancy duas with audio, Quran-rooted weekly content, halal food safety database, Ramadan companion, and 800 Muslim baby names. The tracker is the daily ritual; the Islamic content is what makes Sakina different from Flo or Pregnancy+.