There are pretty good Muslims Apps out there. Here, are five of the best.

Kids of the Ummah
This app is one for the kids. This vibrant app explores the global Muslim community with the help of cute characters from all around the world in a series of fun puzzles, colouring and reading activities. The app also teaches the alphabet, Muslim names and cities in both English and Arabic. The app, created by Peter Gould, is suitable for children aged 2-8.

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The Halal Dining Club 
This recently launched app aims to transform the Halal dining experience for Muslim diners around the world. 
The Halal Dining Club provides restaurants, cafes and food brands with better data on Halal consumers. The app covers Singapore and across the UK in major cities such as London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and more.

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Modanisa.com
The ubiquity of modest fashion has had a profound effect on mainstream fashion labels. For the best in Muslim sartorial trends check out modanisa.com. The app features 30,00 products across more than 300 brands. Items include a wide range of abayas, tunics, nightwear, sportswear, scarves, coats, shoes and accessories.
Modanisa.com is Turkey’s first international shopping website.

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Muslim Emoji
Many millennials claim text is their preferred method of communication making the Muslim Emoji app a very timely one. This app features over 100 exclusive emojis, including a woman in full abaya on a skateboard, an uncanny looking doner kebab and a woman in hijab crying with laughter as well as halal ‘I love you’ gestures.

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SingleMuslim.com
Not a new app by any means, but a popular one nonetheless. SingleMuslim.com has a database of over 2 million Muslim singles worldwide. It is the ‘samosa-free way to help young Muslims tie the knot’.
The app is run by Muslims for Muslims and offers opportunities for single Muslims to meet potential marriage partners on a platform online.