- Please tell us about yourself (include an email address):
- I am teacher of English and translator. I have made a few apps for teaching purposes, and I decided to make one for Quran recitation that includes other islamic features also like hadith, adhkar, and prayer times.
Issam Kanzi
issam.kanzi@gmail.com
- Your purpose in using this API:
I intend to add hadiths and adhkar to my app. it is already in development but I need a good source for Hadith and adhkar.
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API rate limits:
- Maximum requests per second:
- Maximum requests per day:
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Is your use case better served by having an offline dump of hadith data or programmatic API access?
I'd rather have an offline snapshot of the data
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What are the languages in which would you like hadith data?
Arabic and English
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What programming language will your API client be in?
Kotlin: The primary programming language of our application. All of the core logic, UI screens (built with Jetpack Compose), view models, databases, and widgets are written in Kotlin.
Kotlin DSL (Gradle): Used for managing dependencies and configuring our build system inside the build.gradle.kts files.
XML (Extensible Markup Language): Used for defining localized user-facing text tables (strings.xml), vector assets/icons (ic_chevron_left.xml, etc.), and administrative Android Manifest configurations (AndroidManifest.xml).
Issam Kanzi
issam.kanzi@gmail.com
I intend to add hadiths and adhkar to my app. it is already in development but I need a good source for Hadith and adhkar.
API rate limits:
Is your use case better served by having an offline dump of hadith data or programmatic API access?
I'd rather have an offline snapshot of the dataWhat are the languages in which would you like hadith data?
Arabic and EnglishWhat programming language will your API client be in?
Kotlin: The primary programming language of our application. All of the core logic, UI screens (built with Jetpack Compose), view models, databases, and widgets are written in Kotlin.
Kotlin DSL (Gradle): Used for managing dependencies and configuring our build system inside the build.gradle.kts files.
XML (Extensible Markup Language): Used for defining localized user-facing text tables (strings.xml), vector assets/icons (ic_chevron_left.xml, etc.), and administrative Android Manifest configurations (AndroidManifest.xml).