Zill Noorain came to us with a beautiful intention: to help children aged 7 and above build a loving connection with Salah from an early age. The goal was to create a Salah tracker that feels encouraging rather than strict—something children would enjoy using every day while slowly understanding why Salah matters in Islam.
The Challenge
For many children, Salah can feel like a routine they are told to follow, without fully grasping its purpose or value. The challenge was to present Salah as something meaningful and rewarding, without pressure or guilt—while still nurturing consistency and spiritual awareness.
Our Approach
We chose a light, playful tone for the tracker, making it feel friendly and inviting. The design focused on simplicity, color, and joy, helping children feel excited to mark their prayers and see their progress grow.To support spiritual motivation, we included:
- Short, child-friendly Qur’anic verses that highlight the importance of prayer
- Milestones and progress markers to celebrate effort, not perfection
- Gentle reminders that encourage children to try again, even if they miss a prayer
The Outcome
The final Salah Tracker became more than a tracking tool—it became a source of motivation and confidence. Children could visually see their consistency, feel proud of their efforts, and slowly build a habit rooted in love rather than obligation.
