Ramadan routine with suhoor alarms and iftar timers

Set up a calm Ramadan routine at home as a remote worker, from suhoor wake-ups to iftar countdowns.
Ramadan days can be busy, and simple voice routines help you focus on worship, work, and family instead of watching the clock.

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Never miss suhoor before your workday
Set early alarms by voice, with gentle sounds and Quran recitation so you wake up on time and calm for suhoor.
Stay on top of iftar while you focus
Start multiple kitchen timers by voice for iftar dishes, so you can keep working without checking the clock.
Balance meetings and Ramadan prayers
Create a simple daily routine: reminders for prayer, Quran breaks, and iftar, all adjusted to UAE prayer times.

How it works

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Set your Ramadan schedule
Tell the assistant your city, work hours, and Ramadan goals. It learns your suhoor, iftar, and prayer time preferences.
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Create suhoor and prayer alerts
Ask it to set daily suhoor alarms and pre-fajr reminders. It also announces prayer times so you can pause work to pray.
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Plan iftar timers and focus mode
Set countdowns to iftar and cooking timers. Use voice to start a quiet focus mode for work, with gentle alerts near iftar.

FAQ

How can Yasmina help me wake up for suhoor on workdays?
You can say, “Set a suhoor alarm for 4 AM on weekdays.” Yasmina will ring at that time. You can also set a softer second alarm a few minutes later as a backup.
Can I set different suhoor alarms for weekdays and weekends?
Yes. Say, “Set a suhoor alarm for 4 AM Monday to Friday,” then, “Set a suhoor alarm for 5 AM on weekends.” Adjust times as examples to match your routine.
How do I link suhoor alarms to Fajr prayer time?
Say, “Wake me up 45 minutes before Fajr during Ramadan.” Yasmina will use local prayer times and adjust the alarm each day as an example, if supported in your area.
Can Yasmina remind me to stop eating before Fajr?
Yes. Say, “Remind me to stop eating 10 minutes before Fajr every day in Ramadan.” Yasmina will give a short reminder before the Fajr time as an example.
How do I set an iftar countdown while I work?
Say, “Start a timer that ends at Maghrib today.” Yasmina will count down to Maghrib. You can also ask, “How much time until iftar?” to hear the remaining time.
Can Yasmina play Quran or duas after suhoor or before iftar?
Yes. Say, “Play Quran for 20 minutes,” or “Read a dua for before fasting.” You can also create a routine that starts Quran after your suhoor alarm as an example.
How can I keep focus in my home office during fasting hours?
Ask Yasmina to set focus timers, like “Set a 50‑minute focus timer.” You can also play soft background sounds, for example, “Play light instrumental focus music” if available.
Can I create one Ramadan routine that runs daily?
Yes, if routines are supported. You can set: suhoor alarm, short Quran, work focus reminder, and iftar countdown in one flow. Use the app or say, “Create a Ramadan routine.”

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