The practice

What is a dua journal?

A dua journal is a private place to keep the duas you are making, the needs you keep returning to, and the moments you want to remember.

It can be as simple as one saved dua. It does not need to be perfectly written, long, or formal. Sometimes a dua is a single sentence. Sometimes it is something you carry for weeks, months, or through a particular season of life.

Tumaninah gives you a quiet way to keep those duas close, so they do not disappear into scattered notes, screenshots, or memory alone.

Why it matters

Why keep track of your duas?

Many duas stay with us for longer than a single moment. Some are tied to family, health, work, study, forgiveness, guidance, or ease. Others are connected to a specific situation that may change over time.

Return to what you are asking for

Saved duas stay close, so you can return to them when they still feel alive, important, or unfinished.

Notice when something begins to change

When a dua is answered - directly, gradually, or unexpectedly - you can mark the moment and remember it.

Build a rhythm of gratitude

A record of answered duas quietly becomes one of the most meaningful things you can keep.

No checklist pressure

Tumaninah is designed to help you remember without turning dua into a task to complete or a habit to track.

Three kinds of dua

Ongoing, seasonal, and answered duas

Not every dua has the same shape. Tumaninah helps you keep all three kinds in one place.

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Ongoing duas

Open-ended prayers you return to often - for guidance, patience, forgiveness, protection, family, or closeness to Allah.

02

Seasonal duas

Duas connected to a current situation - a decision, exam, job, health matter, family moment, or personal difficulty.

03

Answered duas

The moments you want to remember - when something shifted, eased, opened, or changed enough to mark the moment with gratitude.

How it works

How Tumaninah helps you keep your duas close

Tumaninah is not just a list of duas. It is part of a private daily rhythm of intention, reflection, and return.

Save duas in your own words

Write naturally, in the language that feels sincere to you. Your dua does not need to be polished before you save it.

Carry one dua through the day

In your Morning Intention, choose one dua to carry with you. This keeps it present instead of forgotten.

Return to ongoing duas

Your saved duas remain in your Dua Journal, ready to revisit whenever they still feel alive, important, or unfinished.

Mark duas as answered

When something changes, mark a dua as answered and add a short note to remember what shifted.

Completely private

Everything stays on your device. No account required. No one reads your duas - ever.

Reflect without pressure

No streak pressure, no public feeds, no performance scoring. Your duas are prayers to hold with care, not tasks to complete.

Privacy first

A private space for private duas.

A dua journal should feel safe. The things you write may be deeply personal - your family, your worries, your hopes, your regrets, your gratitude, or something you are still trying to understand.

Tumaninah is not a social app, not a public journal, and not a place for comparison. Your words are meant to stay close to you.

  • No account required to use the app
  • All data lives on your device only
  • Biometric lock and optional background lock
  • Export and fully own your dua history

Different by design

Why not just use a notes app?

You can keep duas anywhere. A notes app, notebook, or reminder can all work. But a general notes app is not designed around the rhythm of dua.

Tumaninah gives your duas a more meaningful structure - so they feel alive, not buried.

  • What you are carrying now
  • What is ongoing
  • What belongs to this season
  • What has been answered
  • What connects to your daily reflection

ادْعُوا رَبَّكُمْ تَضَرُّعًا وَخُفْيَةً

Start with one dua

You do not need to organise your whole spiritual life on the first day.
Start with one dua you want to keep close.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

What is a dua journal app?

A dua journal app is a private place to save the duas you want to return to. It helps you keep track of ongoing duas, current duas, and duas you later mark as answered.

Can I write duas in my own words?

Yes. Tumaninah is designed to let you write naturally and sincerely. Your dua does not need to be long or perfectly worded.

What does "answered dua" mean in Tumaninah?

In Tumaninah, marking a dua as answered means you feel something has changed enough that you want to remember it. It may have been answered directly, gradually, or in a way you did not expect.

Is Tumaninah a dua library?

No. Tumaninah is mainly a private dua journal. It is designed to help you keep and revisit your own duas, not browse a library of content. It is different from a daily muhasabah app in that the Dua Journal is focused - though both are part of Tumaninah.

Is my dua journal private?

Tumaninah is designed as a private space for reflection and dua. It is not a social platform, and your duas are not written for public sharing. Everything stays on your device - no account, no cloud, no backend.

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