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وَلْتَنظُرْ نَفْسٌ مَّا قَدَّمَتْ لِغَدٍ
"Let every soul consider what it has put forward for tomorrow." — Al-Hashr 59:18
Guided muhasabah in 9 steps. Rotating prompts across 6 categories of self-reflection. A monthly Amal calendar. A standalone Tawbah flow. All private — stored only on your device.
How It Works
Before writing a single word, you state why you're sitting down. This intention follows the Sunnah of beginning with purpose and redirects the heart toward Allah.
Three prompts drawn from a pool of 60 — rotating daily across 6 categories. Each prompt draws your attention to a different dimension of your character and deeds.
Record your Amal of the day, acknowledge your Tawbah moment, set tomorrow's intention, review, and close with a dua. The Amal Register stores every completed day.
60 Prompts · 6 Categories
Ten prompts per category, rotating so each day brings a fresh perspective. No two weeks are ever the same.
الشُّكْر
Gratitude. Where did you see Allah's blessings today — in small moments, in difficulty, in provision?
المُحَاسَبَة
Self-accounting. Where did you fall short? Where did you exceed your own expectations today?
التَّوبة
Repentance. A specific moment to acknowledge. No vague guilt — a clear turn back to Allah.
العَلاقات
How did you treat the people around you? Parents, spouse, children, colleagues — your akhlaq with them.
الآخِرَة
The hereafter. Actions today in light of what comes after. What do you want Allah to see from this day?
الأَخلاق
Virtues and habits. Patience, honesty, generosity, humility. Which one did you practise — or neglect?
Features
A monthly calendar showing which days you completed your muhasabah. Tap any day to read the full entry. Your record, always on-device.
Sometimes you need to make tawbah outside the daily journal. A 3-step flow — what you did, your regret, your commitment — ending with a closing Arabic dua.
Open every entry by stating your niyyah. Close every entry by setting tomorrow's. Bookend your day with purpose.
The journal auto-saves every response as you type. Close the app mid-session and resume exactly where you left off.
Each day's 3 prompts are deterministically chosen from the date — so if you open the app twice on the same day, you always see the same prompts. Predictable and fair.
Every completed muhasabah ends with a full Arabic dua for forgiveness and guidance. The journal closes with remembrance, not just reflection.
Privacy First
Akhirah Journal stores everything on your device — no account, no cloud, no server. Your reflections, your tawbah moments, your intentions — none of it leaves your phone.
If you clear your browser data, your entries are gone — that's the privacy trade-off we chose intentionally. What you write here is not a product.
Open the app and start. No email, no password, no verification.
Zero network requests for your journal content. The app works fully offline.
This is a one-time purchase. Your attention is not the business model.
Local-only means no backup across devices. We tell you this upfront, not in fine print.
Why This Exists
"Umar ibn al-Khattab said: Hold yourself to account before you are held to account."
The Sahabah practised muhasabah as a daily act of worship. Not as a habit-tracking exercise, not as a productivity tool — as an act of turning toward Allah before the day closes.
Most journaling apps are designed to improve your performance. Akhirah Journal is designed to improve your akhirah. The difference is the question being asked: not "did I hit my goals?" but "would Allah be pleased with this day?"
This app is built by a Muslim, for Muslims. Every prompt, every step, every closing dua was written with that in mind. It is intended as a sadaqah jariyah — may it benefit you, and may the benefit outlast its builder.
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ
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