A weekly growth companion for Muslim couples — built around check-ins, shared goals, gratitude, and the intention to grow together, every single week.
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The problem
It's rarely one big problem. It's the slow accumulation of weeks where life was busy, conversations stayed surface-level, and growth was always "something to get to later."
Good intentions don't become habits without structure. Most couples never build one together.
There are apps for prayer, Quran, and finding a spouse. Nothing for the years after the nikkah.
Spouses feel unseen. Small appreciations stay unspoken. The emotional gap widens slowly.
Counseling is reactive. By the time couples seek help, the drift has become a distance.
Why this matters
Muslim marriages in North America end in divorce — and rates are rising
of couples rarely or never have deep, meaningful conversations with their partner
widely adopted apps built for already-married Muslim couples to grow together
How it works
Pray together, read Surah Al-Kahf together each Friday, plan a date night. Shared goals make intentions real.
Each spouse answers six questions privately — connection, communication, spiritual support, and more.
See your combined results together. Discover what's working and what deserves more attention.
"JazakAllah khair for your patience this week." Small notes. Lasting impact.
One thing to focus on next week. One prayer together. One phone-free dinner. That's it.
What's inside
Six questions. Private answers. A shared summary that opens the conversation.
Set intentions together and track them as a team — spiritually and practically.
Send short, private messages of appreciation. Stored in a timeline you'll both treasure.
End every check-in with one shared focus for the week ahead. Small steps. Real change.
A note from the founder
"I built Sakina because I kept seeing the same thing — Muslim couples who genuinely love each other, drifting apart slowly without even realizing it. Not because of big problems. Because of no system.
We have apps for prayer, for Quran, for finding a spouse. But nothing for the years after the nikkah — when the real work of marriage begins and the real blessings are earned.
Sakina is what I wished existed. A simple weekly habit that keeps two people growing toward each other — and toward Allah — together. If that resonates with you, I'd love for you to be one of the first couples to try it."
Early access
We're launching with a small group of intentional couples.
Join the waitlist and we'll reach out personally.
Free to join · No spam · Built for Muslim couples