The app is designed well, illustrations, style is good.
- "Hasanat" part is controversial. The whole idea may seem great but: "you get 1000 hasanat today" is at least questionable, needs some clarification...
UPDATE: please don't say it is based on the hadith. The number of rewards you get — yes, it is, but the question was about counting it and saying: "you got this amount of hasanat". I didn't see/hear anything like that previously so hence the question. You said you checked it with scholars, could you please name one and tell did he approve the idea of counting and displaying approximate "number of hasanats". One thing to say every harf is rewardable and other thing is to count every harf and say how much you got.
- Subscription part...
UPDATE:
If I'm not mistaken the price was two times higher, correct me if I'm wrong. If it's not a 'high' price tag, then it is ok. I deleted this section since now it looks like a 'normal' price tag. I apologize if I got this wrong from the beginning.
- To be completely honest, if I saw the app from another source rather than popular bloggers amongst the brothers I'd think it's a complete scam and could be selling users data (like Muslim Pro app). It's a very common thing: some pure functionality wrapped into a colorful wrap.
UPDATE: Yes. If the app wasn't coming from the known source I wouldn't trust it. Yes, it is what our Deen teaches us. Any app/site/blog on the internet (especially about Deen) is not trustworthy until you make sure it is. Does make sense?
- I will update the review while I explore the app and get answers inshaallah. I only leave this review because I think it needs to be heard.
UPDATE: As I promised updating my review. I took one week trial before I leaved the review. But I agree that 1 star wasn't fair enough.
Barakallahu feekum