Press Space or Enter key
Press ↓ key
Counter Settings
Session Tracking
Track your current dhikr session separately from your total lifetime count.
Goal Setting
Set daily goals and track your progress with visual indicators.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Use keyboard shortcuts for faster counting without touching the mouse.
Data Persistence
Your counts are automatically saved in your browser for future sessions.
How to Use the Allahu Akbar Tally Counter for Effective Dhikr
This real-time digital tally counter is designed to help Muslims track their recitations of "Allahu Akbar" (God is Great) during dhikr (remembrance of Allah). Here's a comprehensive guide to using all its features effectively:
Getting Started
Simply click the green "Count Allahu Akbar" button or press the Spacebar/Enter key each time you recite "Allahu Akbar." The counter will immediately update, showing your current session count and total lifetime count.
Setting Daily Goals
For consistent dhikr practice, set a daily goal using the goal setting feature. The progress bar will visually show how close you are to reaching your target. A good starting goal is 100 recitations per day, which you can gradually increase.
Keyboard Shortcuts for Efficiency
- Spacebar or Enter: Increment the counter by 1 (or your set increment value)
- Down Arrow: Decrease the count if you made an error
- Keyboard-only users: Tab through buttons and press Enter to activate
Advanced Features
Take advantage of the advanced features to enhance your dhikr practice:
- Custom Increment: Change the increment value to count by 10, 33, or 100 for longer dhikr sessions
- Session Management: Save your current session to review your progress over time
- Sound Feedback: Enable audio feedback for tactile confirmation of each count
- Data Persistence: Your counts are automatically saved in your browser
Tips for Effective Dhikr
While counting is helpful, remember that the quality of dhikr is more important than quantity. Use this tool as an aid, not a distraction. Focus on the meaning of "Allahu Akbar" as you recite it, contemplating Allah's greatness and majesty.