Accessibility

Worship should be accessible to everyone.

SalahOne is committed to building a Muslim companion app that people with visual, motor, cognitive and hearing-related needs can use with dignity and ease.

Our commitment

SalahOne is developed and operated by IX Futuris Ltd. We treat accessibility as a core part of a premium product — not an afterthought. We work continuously to improve keyboard access, screen-reader support, colour contrast, mobile touch targets, Arabic typography and reduced-motion behaviour across the app and website.

Full keyboard access

Every meaningful interaction — navigation, menus, forms, dialogs, audio controls and prayer-time cards — should be reachable and operable with a keyboard alone, with a visible focus indicator that matches the SalahOne palette.

Readable for low-vision users

We target sufficient contrast for text, buttons and form fields, avoid conveying meaning by colour alone, and design layouts that remain usable when browser text is enlarged up to 200%.

Screen-reader friendly

Icon-only buttons, navigation controls, audio players and prayer-time cards carry meaningful accessible names. Decorative icons and background patterns are hidden from assistive technology.

Comfortable touch targets

Interactive controls on mobile aim for at least a 44 × 44 pixel touch area, with adequate spacing so the app is usable one-handed and by people with limited fine-motor control.

Calm, predictable interface

We respect the operating-system prefers-reduced-motion setting and offer a calmer equivalent to decorative motion, so people sensitive to animation can use SalahOne comfortably.

Arabic and mixed-language content

Arabic text is rendered right-to-left with an appropriate line height and font, remains selectable and copyable, and can be mixed inline with English without breaking diacritical marks.

Standards

What we are targeting

We design and build against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA, as a reasonable benchmark for a modern consumer web product.

WCAG 2.2 Level AA — where reasonably possible

WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices for interactive components

Native platform accessibility APIs on iOS and Android (in-app)

prefers-reduced-motion and prefers-color-scheme user settings

SalahOne has not yet been formally audited by an independent accessibility specialist. We therefore do not claim full WCAG 2.2 AA conformance — we describe these standards as the target we work toward.

Known limitations

We are honest about where we are still improving. The following areas are known gaps that we are actively working on:

  • Some third-party embeds (for example map tiles or external audio) inherit their provider's accessibility, which we cannot fully control.
  • A small number of decorative animations remain even with reduced motion enabled — we continue to refine these.
  • Formal, independent conformance testing against WCAG 2.2 AA has not yet been completed. We do not currently claim full WCAG compliance.
  • Localisation into languages beyond English is in progress; translations may be incomplete or awaiting review.

Report an issue

Tell us what is not working

If any part of SalahOne is difficult or impossible to use with your assistive technology, please let us know. We treat accessibility reports as high priority.

Email our team and describe the page, the assistive technology and the barrier you experienced. We aim to respond within a reasonable time.

Contact: accessibility@salahone.com

Contact form

This placeholder address will be replaced with a dedicated inbox once accessibility reporting is formalised. In the meantime, messages sent to hello@salahone.com are also welcome and will reach the same team.

Last updated

July 9, 2026

SalahOne is operated by IX Futuris Ltd — company no. 16554484 — 71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H 9JQ, United Kingdom. Contact: hello@salahone.com.

Accessibility is an ongoing journey. This statement will be updated as SalahOne improves and as formal audits are completed.

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