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Riasat Islam: Apps Meeting the Spiritual Needs of Modern Muslims

Centre for Human-Centred Computing 

17 December 2025

Islamic prayer at dusk. Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay
Islamic prayer at dusk. Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay
A woman and child entering a mosque. Image by Engin Akyurt from Pixabay
A woman and child entering a mosque. Image by Engin Akyurt from Pixabay

Riasat Islam of the Centre for Human Centred-Computing has published research in the International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction on "Islamic Lifestyle Applications: Meeting the Spiritual Needs of Modern Muslims."

Based on reviews of popular apps and interviews, the team found that existing applications aiming to support the religious practices and motivation among Muslims currently falls short, and that there is scope for much more and better focused technological support.

Abstract:

We evaluated contemporary Islamic lifestyle applications supporting religious practices and motivation among Muslims. We reviewed 11 popular applications using self-determination theory and the technology-as-experience framework to assess their support for motivation and affective needs. Most applications lack features that foster autonomy, competence, and relatedness. We also interviewed ten devoted Muslim application users to gain insights into their experiences and unmet needs. Our findings indicate that existing applications fall short in providing comprehensive learning, social connections, and scholar consultations. We propose design implications based on our results, including spiritual empowerment through technology, designing for intrinsic motivation, culturally grounded design and community engagement. We aim to inform the design of Islamic lifestyle applications that better facilitate ritual practices, benefitting application designers and Muslim communities. Our research provides valuable insights into the untapped potential for lifestyle applications to act as religious companions supporting Muslims' spiritual journey.

Reference:

Kabir, M., Kabir, M. R., & Islam, R. (2025). Islamic Lifestyle Applications: Meeting the Spiritual Needs of Modern Muslims. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 1–29. DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2025.2595545

Contact: Riasat Islam
Email: riasat.islam@qmul.ac.uk

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