بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
Master Quran Recitation
Learn Tajweed rules with intelligent voice analysis, spaced repetition, and personalized progress tracking.
Tajweed Practice
Perfect your Quran recitation
Everything to perfect your recitation
Powerful tools designed to support your Tajweed learning journey.
Voice Practice
Record your recitation and receive a detailed score with pitch and pronunciation analysis.
11 Tajweed Rules
Learn essential rules with color-coded examples and interactive word-by-word practice.
Quran Reading
Read all 114 surahs with progress tracking, favorites, and resume reading.
Spaced Repetition
An intelligent system that schedules your reviews for long-lasting memorization.
Detailed Statistics
Track your scores, daily streaks, and per-surah progress.
Multilingual
Full interface in French, English, Arabic, German, and Turkish with RTL support.
Verse Detection
Identify any Quran verse instantly by reciting aloud. Works like Shazam for the Quran — or import an audio file.
Discover Feed
A vertical, swipe-up feed of Quran verses with word-by-word karaoke. Mix of reciters and surahs, share any verse as a video, report timing or translation issues in one tap.
How It Works
4 simple steps to improve your recitation.
Choose
Select a surah, practice mode, or Tajweed rule.
Listen
Listen to the reference recitation from various reciters.
Recite
Record your voice and compare in real-time with the reciter.
Progress
Receive a detailed score and track your improvement over time.
The Tajweed Rules
Each rule is identified by a unique color, following the standard Mushaf scheme. Learn them to perfect your recitation.
Ghunna (Nasalization)
A prolonged nasal sound (2 beats) on Noon or Meem with Shaddah.
Ikhfa (Concealment)
Noon Sakin or Tanween is pronounced in a veiled manner before certain letters.
Iqlab (Conversion)
Noon Sakin or Tanween changes to a Meem sound before Ba.
Idgham (Assimilation)
Noon Sakin or Tanween merges into the following letter.
Izhar (Clear pronunciation)
Noon Sakin or Tanween is pronounced clearly before throat letters.
Qalqalah (Echo)
A slight bouncing echo on Qaf, Ta, Ba, Jim, Dal with Sukoon.
Tafkhim (Emphatic)
Emphatic pronunciation on heavy letters (Kha, Sad, Dad, Ta, Dha, Ghayn, Qaf) and Ra with Fathah/Dammah.
Madd Tabi'i (Natural elongation)
Natural vowel elongation (2 beats): Alif after Fatha, Waw after Damma, Ya after Kasra.
Madd Munfasil (Separated)
Permissible elongation (2-5 beats) when a madd letter is followed by a Hamza in the next word.
Madd Muttasil (Connected)
Obligatory elongation (4-5 beats) when a madd letter is followed by a Hamza in the same word.
Madd Lazim (Necessary)
Necessary elongation (6 beats) when a madd letter is followed by a Sukoon or Shaddah in the same word.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Tajweed is completely free and ad-free.
The app features 18 reciters including Mishary Alafasy, AbdulBaset AbdulSamad, Abdur-Rahman As-Sudais, Al-Husary, Al-Minshawi, and more — in Murattal (standard), Mujawwad (melodic), and Teaching (slow) styles.
Audio files are cached automatically. Once downloaded, you can practice without an internet connection.
The score analyzes pitch, volume, and pronunciation of your recitation compared to the reference reciter.
Currently only the Hafs reading is supported. Warsh support is coming soon insha'Allah.
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