Indonesia prayer schedule platform covers 514 districts with offline mosque packs
Jadwal Sholat Indonesia added offline schedules for all 514 districts in 2026. Mosque administrators verified iqamah times through a simple mobile form.
Background
Residents and local officials in Indonesia completed a community project in June 2026 that was planned in public meetings. Budget lines, timelines, and success measures were published at the start.
What happened
The platform published offline prayer packs for all 514 districts with Kemenag baseline times and mosque-specific iqamah offsets. Administrators update times through a form that works on 3G connections.
Neighborhood councils and city departments signed off on the 2026 results in June. Jadwal Sholat Indonesia linked to budget documents that show how funds were allocated and spent.
How it happened
Regional volunteers train mosque staff to submit monthly schedules. Compressed data files stay under 150 kilobytes per district. Push notifications remind users ten minutes before iqamah when they opt in.
Organizers held open meetings to agree on designs, budgets, and timelines. Small contracts went to local firms with clear deliverables and inspection points. Residents joined volunteer shifts for outreach, translation, and feedback collection.
Why it matters
Reliable prayer schedules support daily worship in rural and urban communities alike. Offline packs help fishermen and farmers with limited data plans. Verified mosque times reduce confusion during Ramadan.
Affordable services and safe public space help families stay in neighborhoods they know. Participatory planning increases trust because residents see their input in final designs. Local jobs from construction and services stay in the community budget cycle.
Key results
- Offline packs for all 514 districts under 150 kilobytes each
- Kemenag baseline times paired with mosque iqamah offsets
- 12,000 mosque administrators registered mobile update accounts
- Optional push alerts ten minutes before iqamah
- Volunteer trainers active in 28 provinces
- App store rating held at 4.5 stars through June 2026
Looking ahead
Resident councils will hold open sessions on phase-two funding and maintenance contracts.
City departments will publish spending receipts for the projects named in Jadwal Sholat Indonesia’s report.
Local hiring targets will stay in maintenance contracts so jobs remain in the neighborhood.
Organizers will survey residents again in 2027 to see whether daily use matched expectations.
Community leaders in Indonesia asked Jadwal Sholat Indonesia to highlight which groups readers can contact safely.
Primary source: Jadwal Sholat Indonesia