33 SubhanAllah. Then Uber Eats unlocks.
30 seconds of remembrance before every order.
minutes per day on Uber Eats
That's 49 hours a year of shopping.
What if every Uber Eats session started with remembrance of Allah?
Download HalalScreen, pick Uber Eats as a locked app. It takes 10 seconds to set up.
Open Uber Eats and the Shield View appears. Count 33 SubhanAllah with haptic feedback. The Sunnah count, prescribed after every salah.
Complete your dhikr, earn access. 30 seconds of remembrance, then order. Every Uber Eats session starts with worship.
Uber Eats turns meal planning into impulse behavior. The app opens with photos of food, organized by what is nearby and what delivers fast. You did not plan to order delivery. But the app is open, the food looks good, and the estimated delivery time is 25 minutes. At 8 minutes a day, Uber Eats sessions are brief. But each session often results in a purchase you did not plan. The app is designed around convenience and visual appeal, two forces that bypass deliberation. Gating Uber Eats behind dhikr is a small intervention with outsized effect. Thirty-three SubhanAllah before the menu appears is enough time to consider whether you actually need delivery tonight or whether the food at home is sufficient. The gate creates the space for Bismillah before the meal decision, not just before the meal.
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