A hayz hub should help with both clarity and restraint
People often search for direct answers about prayer, fasting, and ghusl during menstruation, but the most useful starting point is keeping menstrual timing clear. Good tracking reduces confusion before any deeper religious question begins.
Dates matter because memory alone is unreliable
When previous months are easy to review, it becomes simpler to understand whether a shift is normal for you, how long menstruation lasted, and when a transition point may have happened. That is useful for both health context and daily religious routine.
Prayer, fasting, and ghusl need practical context
A simple record of when bleeding started, stopped, or changed gives much better context than memory alone. The product does not replace scholarship, but it can make the facts of the month easier to track and revisit.
Religious guidance and menstrual tracking do not have to live in separate tools
For Muslim users, the value is not only medical. It is also practical and spiritual. Keeping menstrual dates, notes, and prayer rhythm together turns the app into a more relevant daily companion than a generic tracker.