Tap the Share button
At the bottom of Safari, tap the icon that looks like a square with an up-arrow.
If you don't see the toolbar, scroll up first.
Labbayyk · Install
Installing makes Labbayyk open like a real app — full-screen, works offline at Mina or Arafat, the icon sits on your home screen with the rest.
For you · iPhone Safari
You're already in Safari. Three taps to install.
Tap the Share button
At the bottom of Safari, tap the icon that looks like a square with an up-arrow.
If you don't see the toolbar, scroll up first.
Choose "Add to Home Screen"
A menu slides up. Scroll the icons or the lower row of options until you see "Add to Home Screen". Tap it.
Tap "Add" in the top-right
You'll see the Labbayyk name and icon. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
Done. The icon now sits on your home screen.
Android Chrome
Tap menu (⋮) → Install app or Add to Home Screen.
Desktop
Install icon in the browser address bar, or browser menu → Install Labbayyk. macOS Safari: File → Add to Dock.
You can save any specific Labbayyk page as its own home-screen icon — for one-tap access without going through the menu.
In Safari, navigate to e.g. /prayer-times → Share → Add to Home Screen → rename it ("Salah") → Add. You can have several Labbayyk icons each pointing to a different feature.
On Android Chrome, after installing, long-press the Labbayyk icon for quick actions: What now, Prayer times, Daily goals, Qur'an.
iOS Safari doesn't yet support this on installed PWAs — use the pin-a-page trick above instead.