Arabic Widgets V1.0 P.apk < Newest - Blueprint >

The app shines with its dual-calendar system. Users can place a transparent or semi-transparent widget showing:

Leveraging GPS or manual city entry, the widgets display:

Because this is a .apk file not always available on the Google Play Store (due to widget API restrictions or regional policies), manual installation is required.

From user forums (Reddit r/androidapps, XDA Developers): Arabic Widgets v1.0 P.apk

“The 5×2 widget shows ‘Loading…’ forever.”

Fix: Grant location permission again. If using a custom launcher (Nova, Lawnchair), revert to stock launcher → add widget → switch back.

“Eastern Arabic numerals show as boxes.” The app shines with its dual-calendar system

Fix: Install “Noto Naskh Arabic” font via zFont 3 or similar. The widget relies on system font fallback.

“v1.0 P asks for Phone permission—why?”

Explanation: This is likely a bug. No legitimate widget needs phone state. Block that permission; the app still works. “The 5×2 widget shows ‘Loading…’ forever


As of early 2026, the developer (known as “ArabDevStudio” on GitHub) has teased a full rewrite in Jetpack Compose. Expected features:

Until then, Arabic Widgets v1.0 P.apk remains the gold standard for Arabic home screen personalization.


The app shines with its dual-calendar system. Users can place a transparent or semi-transparent widget showing:

Leveraging GPS or manual city entry, the widgets display:

Because this is a .apk file not always available on the Google Play Store (due to widget API restrictions or regional policies), manual installation is required.

From user forums (Reddit r/androidapps, XDA Developers):

“The 5×2 widget shows ‘Loading…’ forever.”

Fix: Grant location permission again. If using a custom launcher (Nova, Lawnchair), revert to stock launcher → add widget → switch back.

“Eastern Arabic numerals show as boxes.”

Fix: Install “Noto Naskh Arabic” font via zFont 3 or similar. The widget relies on system font fallback.

“v1.0 P asks for Phone permission—why?”

Explanation: This is likely a bug. No legitimate widget needs phone state. Block that permission; the app still works.


As of early 2026, the developer (known as “ArabDevStudio” on GitHub) has teased a full rewrite in Jetpack Compose. Expected features:

Until then, Arabic Widgets v1.0 P.apk remains the gold standard for Arabic home screen personalization.