Ramadan routine with suhoor alarms and iftar timers

Set up an easy Ramadan routine with Yasmina for a busy working mom, from suhoor wake-up to iftar countdowns and kitchen timers.
Ramadan days can be busy, and setting a clear routine now helps you wake up for suhoor, manage cooking, and break your fast on time without stress.

Quick answer

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Never miss suhoor again
Set recurring pre-dawn alarms by voice as Yasmina gently wakes you to prepare suhoor on time each day of Ramadan.
Hands-free iftar countdowns
Start multiple cooking timers with Yasmina, tracking dishes and iftar so you can focus on family, not the clock.
Simple routines for busy evenings
Create a Ramadan night routine so Yasmina can dim lights, play Quran, and set tomorrow’s suhoor alarm with one phrase.

How it works

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Set your Ramadan routine
Tell the speaker your Ramadan schedule. For example: suhoor time, school runs, and work hours, so it can plan alarms and reminders.
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Suhoor alarms and pre‑Fajr prep
Set a daily suhoor alarm with a gentle sound. Add reminders like “start cooking,” “wake kids,” and “last call for water before Fajr.”
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Iftar countdown and kitchen help
Start an iftar timer after Asr. Ask for cooking timers, recipe steps, and a reminder a few minutes before Maghrib so food and family are ready.

FAQ

How can I set a daily suhoor alarm with Yasmina?
Say something like: “Set a daily suhoor alarm for 4:30 am during Ramadan.” You can also set it only for weekdays or weekends by saying “every weekday” or “every weekend.”
Can I have different alarms for weekdays and weekends in Ramadan?
Yes. Set one alarm for weekdays and another for weekends. For example: “Set a suhoor alarm for 4:30 am every weekday” and “Set a suhoor alarm for 5:00 am every weekend.”
How do I set an iftar countdown timer each day?
You can say: “Set a timer until Maghrib today” or “Remind me at Maghrib to break my fast.” If you know the time, say: “Set an iftar reminder for 6:45 pm today.”
Can Yasmina remind me to start cooking before iftar?
Yes. Say: “Remind me to start cooking iftar 2 hours before Maghrib every day.” You can adjust the time, for example 1 hour or 90 minutes, as you prefer.
How do I link prayer times to my daily routine?
Ask: “What time is Fajr today?” or “What time is Maghrib?” Then say: “Remind me 15 minutes before Fajr to prepare suhoor” or “Remind me at Maghrib to break my fast.”
Can I create a full Ramadan routine with one command?
You can build it step by step. Set alarms for suhoor, reminders for Fajr, and timers or reminders for iftar. Use clear phrases like “every day during Ramadan” and adjust times as needed.
How can I use Yasmina in the kitchen at suhoor and iftar?
Ask for timers, recipes, and conversions. For example: “Set a 10‑minute egg timer,” “How long to bake chicken?” or “Convert 1 cup to milliliters.”
Can Yasmina play Quran or duas around suhoor and iftar?
Yes. Say: “Play Quran softly for 30 minutes,” “Play duas for Ramadan,” or “Play a calm recitation before Fajr.” You can combine this with alarms or reminders you already set.

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