Qur'an
Gratitude is tied to increase.
“If you are grateful, I will certainly give you more.”Quran 14:7
Shakirr · A gratitude journal
Shakirr is a quiet place to pause, reflect and give thanks. Rooted in shukr—gratitude to Allah—and open to every person, whatever your faith or background.
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A private shukr companion
Pause. Put gratitude into words. Return to your day with a softer perspective. Use Shakirr for daily journaling, as a brief meditative pause, beside prayer, or simply between the noise of the day.
Begin with one name, one blessing, and no account.


Gratitude without denial
Gratitude is not pretending every moment is easy. Gratitude can sit beside difficulty without denying it. In ease, give thanks. In hardship, make room for patience.
Qur'an
“If you are grateful, I will certainly give you more.”Quran 14:7
Prophetic teaching
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught that the believer meets ease with gratitude and hardship with patience—and finds good in both.
Sahih Muslim 2999Research
Gratitude practices may offer a small lift in wellbeing, although results differ across cultures and methods. A preregistered review covered 145 papers across 28 countries.
2025 PNAS meta-analysisA sincere welcome
Shakirr begins with shukr—the Islamic practice of gratitude to Allah. You do not need to be Muslim to use it. Whatever your faith, philosophy, background or story, you are welcome to pause, reflect and give thanks in the words that are true for you.
Beta release note
Shakirr cites Islamic sources and gratitude research with restraint, but this beta has not yet been formally reviewed by a qualified Islamic scholar. Please use the app as a personal reflection aid, not as a source of religious rulings, medical advice or clinical mental-health support.
Start with one blessing
The private web app is ready to use. Native iOS and Android releases are being prepared.
Private by default: no signup, no analytics, and your reflections stay on your device.