Muslim Steve
This plugin reminds you of daily prayer times in-game.
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Muslim Steve
Muslim Steve — Prayer Reminder (Player Guide)
This plugin reminds you of daily prayer times in-game. When a prayer time starts, the server broadcasts a short, clear message so you can pause and pray.
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What you’ll see
- the last third of the night at: the last third of the night, the last third of the night, the last third of the night, the last third of the night, the last third of the night, the last third of the night, and the last third of the night. - Messages are concise, no spam. Everyone online sees them.
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Commands (for players with permission)
- /setlocation
Set the location used for prayer times. Example: /setlocation 35.71432 4.1744

If you don’t know your coords, use latlong.net)
- /getlocation
Shows the currently saved location.
> If you don’t set a location, the plugin defaults to Mecca.

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How it works (simple)
- The server fetches daily prayer times from a backend service. - Times are scheduled for tomorrow (rolled to tomorrow if already passed). - Schedules refresh automatically each day. If you change your location, schedules rebuild.
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Quick Tips
- one and you’re set. - If times look wrong: 1. Re-check your latitude/longitude. 2. Ask staff to confirm the backend is running. 3. Try `/getlocation` to confirm what’s stored. - You’ll get one broadcast per prayer time—no duplicates.
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FAQ
Q: Do I need anything installed? A: No. Just join the server; the plugin handles the rest.
Q: Why is “Sunrise” shown? A: It marks the end of Fajr time.
Q: Can I hide the messages? A: Messages are server-wide. Ask staff if they offer muted/notification options.
at A: You must be online at the scheduled minute to see the broadcast. You won’t get retroactive messages.
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Respect & Intention
This plugin is a reminder, not a replacement for intention. When the broadcast shows, take a moment, log off if needed, and pray. May it help you keep your prayers on time.