Most people do not have a scholar on speed dial, but they do have questions — about a prayer they missed, a transaction that felt wrong, a fast they are unsure how to make up. Artificial Mufti puts a knowledgeable companion in your pocket: ask in plain words, get an instant, source-backed answer, and find every daily Islamic tool in the same app. No ads, no data harvesting, no compromise.
TL;DR: Artificial Mufti is an AI-powered Islamic companion app for Android (iOS coming soon) that pairs a source-backed AI Mufti chatbot with a full toolkit — prayer times, Qibla, Quran recitation, a Ramadan tracker, Zakaat calculator, Tasbeeh counter and more. It is 100% free, ad-free, and built privacy-first.
What Artificial Mufti actually is
Artificial Mufti is an AI-powered Islamic companion app that aims to do one thing well: give you trustworthy, accessible Islamic guidance without friction. At its core is an AI Mufti chatbot you can ask any Islamic question — and instead of a vague paragraph, you get an instant answer drawn from authentic scholarly knowledge, with sources behind it.
Around that chatbot sits a complete daily toolkit, so the app is not a single trick. It covers the moments that structure a practising Muslim's day and year: knowing when to pray, which way to face, what to recite, how to fast, and how to calculate what you owe. It runs on Android today, with iOS launching soon.
The problem it solves
The honest problem is access. Reliable Islamic answers are scattered across forums, half-remembered lectures, and search results of wildly varying quality — and asking a scholar directly is not always practical at the moment a question arises. Meanwhile, the apps that do offer tools often bury them under advertising or quietly monetise your data.
Artificial Mufti is designed to remove all three frictions at once:
- Speed: a question answered in seconds rather than an afternoon of searching.
- Trust: answers are source-backed rather than improvised, so you can see where guidance comes from.
- Respect for the user: 100% free, no ads, and full data privacy — the app is not the product, you are not the product.
Who it is for
It is built for everyday Muslims who want guidance and the daily essentials in one trustworthy place — new Muslims learning the steps of Wudu and Salah, busy professionals who need accurate prayer times and a quick Qibla check while travelling, and families looking for everything from a Zakaat calculator to a Muslim baby names database.
It also serves people who simply want a private, ad-free space to learn. Because the podcasts are available in 10+ languages, it reaches well beyond a single linguistic community, and the voice-based guidance lowers the barrier for anyone who finds typing or reading on a small screen tiring.
Key capabilities
Artificial Mufti bundles a wide set of features that would normally require three or four separate apps. The headline tools include:
- AI Mufti chatbot with source-backed answers and voice-based guidance.
- GPS prayer times with Athan alerts, plus a Qibla compass for finding the direction of prayer anywhere.
- Quran recitation with translations, so listening and understanding sit side by side.
- Ramadan fasting tracker with Suhoor and Iftar times, a Zakaat calculator, and a digital Tasbeeh counter for dhikr.
- Step-by-step guides for Wudu, Salah and Eid, written to be followed in real time.
- Islamic podcasts in 10+ languages and a Muslim baby names database.
All of it is free, with no advertising and a privacy-first stance baked into the experience.
Under the hood
The app is built with React Native, which is how a single codebase delivers a consistent experience on Android now and on iOS shortly — the same prayer logic, the same chatbot, the same toolkit, without maintaining two divergent apps. If you are weighing this approach for your own product, our mobile app development team builds cross-platform apps on exactly this kind of foundation.
The intelligence layer is a large language model grounded in authentic scholarly material, which is what lets the chatbot return source-backed answers rather than confident guesses. Location-aware features such as prayer times and the Qibla compass use the device GPS and sensors, computing results on-device where possible — which is consistent with the app's privacy-first posture. Building reliable LLM grounding like this is a discipline in itself; it is the heart of our AI development practice.
Who this is (and is not) for
To be straight: Artificial Mufti is a guidance and learning companion, not a replacement for a qualified mufti on serious, complex, or highly personal matters of fiqh — for those, a real scholar who knows your full situation is the right call. If you are looking for a deep academic research engine, an exhaustive hadith database with full chains of narration, or formal fatwa issuance, this is not that tool. What it is excellent at is fast, everyday answers plus the practical tools you reach for daily, all in one private, ad-free place.
FAQ
Is Artificial Mufti really free, and does it show ads?
Yes. Artificial Mufti is 100% free with no advertising. The app is built privacy-first, so it is not monetising your attention or harvesting your data to fund it. You get the full toolkit — the AI Mufti chatbot, prayer times, Qibla, Quran recitation and the rest — without paywalls or ad interruptions.
How does the AI Mufti chatbot give trustworthy answers?
The chatbot is grounded in authentic scholarly knowledge and returns source-backed answers rather than free-form opinions, so you can see the basis for the guidance you receive. It is designed for fast, everyday questions. For serious, complex, or deeply personal matters of fiqh, we still recommend consulting a qualified scholar who knows your full context.
What platforms is Artificial Mufti available on?
Artificial Mufti is available now on Android, with an iOS version launching soon. Because it is built with React Native, both versions share the same core features and behaviour. You can download it and explore everything on the official site.
What tools does it include besides the chatbot?
Quite a lot. GPS prayer times with Athan alerts, a Qibla compass, Quran recitation with translations, a Ramadan fasting tracker with Suhoor and Iftar times, a Zakaat calculator, a digital Tasbeeh counter, step-by-step Wudu, Salah and Eid guides, Islamic podcasts in 10+ languages, and a Muslim baby names database.
Try Artificial Mufti
Artificial Mufti is built and maintained by Krapton, the team behind a growing line of AI-powered products. Try Artificial Mufti on the official site, read the full Artificial Mufti product overview, or browse our other products. If you want to build something like it, hire a dedicated Krapton team to take it from idea to the app store.



