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Qadha Salah Tracker To Track Missed Salah

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Introducing the Qadha Salah Tracker: A Gentle Way to Complete Your Missed Prayers

There are moments in every believer’s life when salah is missed — sometimes due to ignorance, sometimes weakness, sometimes circumstances beyond our control. What remains constant, however, is Allah’s door of mercy. Repentance is always open, and with it comes the opportunity to make amends through qadha salah.

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Understanding how many prayers are due and how to complete them can feel overwhelming. Many people delay starting simply because they don’t know where to begin. To ease this journey, we are introducing a new feature designed with clarity, compassion, and consistency in mind: the Qadha Salah Tracker.

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What Is Qadha Salah?

Qadha salah refers to the obligatory prayers that were missed and must be made up later. Any fard salah that was not prayed within its prescribed time — whether intentionally or unintentionally 

The Prophet ﷺ said:

“Whoever forgets a prayer or sleeps through it, let him pray it when he remembers it. There is no expiation for it except that.” (Sahih Muslim)

Scholars explain that missed prayers should be completed as soon as reasonably possible, according to one’s capacity. Just as debts to people weigh on the heart, unpaid salah weighs on the soul — and completing qadha salah brings immense relief and closeness to Allah.


Why Praying Qadha Salah Is Important

Salah is the first deed we will be questioned about on the Day of Judgment. It is the foundation of our relationship with Allah and the pillar that holds the rest of our deeds upright.

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Praying qadha salah:

  • Fulfills an obligation that remains binding until completed
  • Is a sign of sincere repentance and return to Allah
  • Brings peace to the heart and discipline to daily worship
  • Strengthens consistency in current and future prayers

Allah is Most Merciful. He does not close the door on those who return to Him with sincerity — even after years.

How to Use the Qadha Salah Tracker

Making up missed salah can feel overwhelming when we don’t know where to begin. This Qadha Tracker is designed to make the journey gentle, organized, and hopeful—one prayer at a time.

Step 1: Set Your Total Qadha Salah

At the top of the tracker, you’ll see an option that says:

“I have ___ qadha salah”

  • Enter the total number of qadha salah you wish to complete.
  • This can be an estimate. Perfection is not required—intention and consistency matter more.
  • Click Save once you’ve entered the number.

You’ll immediately see:

  • How many are completed
  • How many are remaining
  • Your progress percentage

This gives you a clear picture of your journey without pressure.

Step 2: Use the Calendar to Mark Your Prayers

Below, you’ll find a monthly calendar view.

  • Each day is divided into the five daily prayers:
    Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha
  • Whenever you pray a qadha salah, simply mark it for that day and prayer.
  • You can mark one, two, or all five—whatever you manage that day.

Every small step counts. Even one marked prayer is progress.

Step 3: Move Back in Time—Up to 50 Years

Using the arrow buttons, you can:

  • Go back month by month
  • Access dates up to 50 years in the past

This is especially helpful if you want to:

  • Spread your qadha salah across past dates
  • Track them in an organized, realistic way
  • Avoid feeling rushed or burdened

There is no “right” date—only sincere effort.

Step 4: Watch Your Progress Grow

As you continue marking prayers:

  • The progress bar fills up
  • The completed count increases
  • The remaining number decreases

This visual reminder brings motivation and hope—your effort is visible, recorded, and meaningful.

A Gentle Reminder

Qadha salah is not about guilt. It is about returning, repairing, and reconnecting with Allah—step by step.

Use this tracker daily or occasionally, at your own pace. Consistency, even if small, is beloved to Allah.

May this tracker make your journey of qadha salah lighter, clearer, and full of barakah.

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