Terms of use
Draft — July 2026
These terms govern your use of the Ahillah app and its community features. They are written to be read.
The service
Ahillah provides worship tools that run on your device (prayer times, Quran, Qibla, adhkar, tracker) and community features that run through our servers (encrypted messaging and calls, the mosque directory, scholar Q&A). The on-device tools work without an account; community features require a username.
Your conduct
Community spaces carry an amanah of their own. You agree not to use Ahillah to harass, defraud, impersonate, or harm others; not to submit deliberately false mosque or iqamah information; and not to misuse the scholar Q&A system. Moderators may remove content and, for serious abuse, suspend accounts.
Religious content
Answers from verified scholars are the considered opinion of the named scholar, offered sincerely — they are not rulings binding on you, and Ahillah as a platform does not adjudicate between schools of thought. For matters affecting your personal situation, consult scholars you trust locally. On moonsighting and calendar questions, Ahillah follows your community’s announcements: we are timekeepers, not arbiters.
Prayer times and reliability
Ahillah computes prayer times using the named, published calculation methods you select, and provides tools to test adhan delivery on your device. Operating systems can still silence apps in ways outside our control; the app’s reliability screen helps you check. Ultimately, prayer is your responsibility — Ahillah is an aid, not a guarantee.
Accounts
Your account is a username plus a password and recovery key that only you hold. If both are lost, the account cannot be recovered — by design, because recoverability for you would mean readability for others.
The app is provided as-is
Ahillah is provided without warranty of any kind to the extent permitted by law. We build it with care, in the open, and fix what we break — but we cannot promise perfection.
Changes
We will announce material changes to these terms in the app’s release notes. Continued use after a change takes effect constitutes acceptance.
[Governing law and dispute-resolution clause to be completed with counsel before store submission.]