

The App features articles and infographics on Deen and Spirituality, Relationships, Business and Finances, Health and Wellness, Self Development, and Lifestyle. It also features a directory of Muslim women-owned or targeted businesses, making it easy to find and support businesses in different parts of the world. There’s a charity pot to receive donations for charity projects, a notice board for events and vacancies and a blog for community discussions on pressing topics. All in all, it’s a one-stop App aimed to be a pocket Bestie for Muslim women of all ages and from all over the world
The development of the Pearl Muslimah Network App was a comprehensive and motivating journey, starting from ideation to its successful deployment on app stores. The motivation behind this project was to create a vibrant and inclusive virtual community for Muslim women worldwide, fostering success and spiritual fulfillment.
The project commenced with a clear vision to establish an international platform catering to the diverse needs of Muslim women. This vision was refined through extensive market research and input from the target audience to understand their expectations and desires.
Development began with coding the app's frontend and backend using Flutter and Firebase. Frequent testing ensured functionality and performance. User feedback was gathered throughout the development cycle to refine and enhance the app.
Once the app reached a stable state, I published it on app stores for both Android and iOS, making it accessible to a global audience.
After the launch, I provided ongoing support and maintenance to ensure a seamless user experience. Community engagement was fostered through the blog and other interactive features.
In conclusion, the development process of the Pearl Muslimah Network App was a dynamic journey driven by my desire to empower and unite Muslim women. By choosing Flutter as the development framework and incorporating a wide range of features, the app successfully created a virtual best friend and community for Muslim women, demonstrating how technology can bridge geographic and cultural boundaries.