Set a peaceful Ramadan routine with Yasmina at home

Ramadan routine: from suhoor alarms to iftar timers

Set up a calm Ramadan routine for your extended Emirati family, from suhoor wake-ups to iftar reminders, with Yasmina at home.
Ramadan days can be busy, and a simple voice routine helps your family wake for suhoor on time, track prayer times, and prepare for iftar without stress.

Quick answer

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Easy suhoor wake‑up for everyone
Set example gentle suhoor alarms in Arabic or English so the whole house wakes up on time.
Hands‑free iftar countdowns
Set example iftar timers by name, like ‘main dish’ or ‘dessert’, so you can cook and host without watching the clock.
Shared Ramadan routine at home
Make a simple daily routine with example reminders for Quran, duas, and water so the whole family stays in sync.

How it works

1
Set your Ramadan routine
Say you want a Ramadan routine. Choose suhoor and iftar times, prayer alerts, and sleep sounds for your home.
2
Let Yasmina handle each day
Before suhoor, it rings your alarm and plays Quran or duas. During the day, it reminds you of prayers and tasks.
3
Count down to iftar together
Near Maghrib, it starts your iftar countdown, sets food timers, and can play quiet recitation or nasheeds.

FAQ

How can I set a daily suhoor alarm with Yasmina?
Say something like: “Set a daily suhoor alarm for 4:00 am during Ramadan.” You can also set it only for weekdays or weekends by saying “on weekdays only” or “every Friday and Saturday.”
Can Yasmina wake the whole family for suhoor?
Yes. Place a device in shared areas or bedrooms. Set one alarm on each device, or a group alarm by saying something like: “Set a suhoor alarm on all home speakers at 4:00 am.”
How do I get accurate prayer times during Ramadan?
Ask: “What time is Fajr today?” or “What are today’s prayer times in Abu Dhabi?” Yasmina uses your location, so keep your city set correctly in the app or device settings.
Can Yasmina play Quran after the suhoor alarm?
Yes. After the alarm, say: “Play Quran recitation” or “Play Surah Al-Baqarah.” You can also say: “After my suhoor alarm, play Quran” to link them in one routine if supported.
How do I set an iftar countdown timer?
Ask: “Set a timer until Maghrib” or “How many minutes until Maghrib?” then “Set a timer for that time.” You can also say: “Remind me 10 minutes before Maghrib” as an example.
Can Yasmina remind me to prepare iftar earlier?
Yes. Say: “Every day in Ramadan, remind me at 4:00 pm to start cooking for iftar.” You can adjust the time as needed and cancel by saying: “Cancel my 4:00 pm reminder.”
How can I create a full Ramadan routine from suhoor to iftar?
You can combine alarms, reminders, and audio. For example: suhoor alarm at 4:00 am, Fajr reminder, Quran after Fajr, a 4:00 pm cooking reminder, and an iftar timer linked to Maghrib time.
Can Yasmina help keep kids on a Ramadan schedule?
Yes. Set gentle suhoor alarms in kids’ rooms, bedtime story time, and sleep sounds. For example: “Every night at 9:00 pm, play a short story, then white noise for 1 hour.”

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