FAQ
Can Yasmina wake me for suhoor before Fajr?
Yes. You can say, for example: “Set a suhoor alarm 30 minutes before Fajr every day in Ramadan.” Yasmina will then ring before Fajr each day.
How do I set a daily suhoor alarm in Ramadan?
Say something like: “Set a repeating suhoor alarm at 4:00 a.m. every day in Ramadan.” You can later change or cancel it by voice.
Can I set suhoor alarms based on prayer time, not a fixed hour?
Yes. Say: “Wake me 40 minutes before Fajr every day.” Yasmina will adjust as Fajr time changes, based on your location settings.
How do I make sure Fajr time is accurate for suhoor alarms?
Check that your city and time zone are correct in the app or device settings. Also choose your preferred prayer time method if the app offers it.
Can I have different suhoor alarms for weekdays and weekends?
Yes. Set separate alarms, for example: “Set a suhoor alarm 45 minutes before Fajr on weekdays” and another one for weekends at a different time.
Will suhoor alarms still work if the internet is down?
Basic alarms may still work, but times linked to live prayer schedules may need a connection. It is safer to keep a backup alarm on your phone.
Can Yasmina play Quran or duas when the suhoor alarm rings?
You can say: “At suhoor, wake me 30 minutes before Fajr and play Quran softly.” Or set a normal alarm, then ask Yasmina to play Quran or duas after it rings.
How do I stop or snooze a suhoor alarm by voice?
When it rings, say “Stop” to turn it off, or “Snooze for 5 minutes” to delay it. You can change the snooze time by saying another number as an example.