Modern technologies for serving the Holy Quran
Designing and developing smart solutions for the family
Mushaf TV
Turn your TV into a platform for the Holy Quran
Mushaf TV is a smart application designed specifically for modern televisions, offering a refined spiritual experience for listening to the Holy Quran and following its verses directly on the screen
Create a playlist of your favorite surahs or verses to listen to anytime without interruption.
Mushaf TV
Quran for the Elderly
A Quran app with large handwritten text designed to make reading easier on mobile devices for seniors and those with low vision
The app displays the Quranic text in the Ottoman script, which is identical to the Medina Mushaf, in a large, clear, and well-spaced font. The line length is half that of the Medina Mushaf.
Mushaf Databases
All praise is due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger, his family, his companions, and all those who follow them in righteousness until the Day of Judgment. The first edition of Mushaf Database in vector format (SVG) has been released.
Available for download from GitHub. For more information, please visit the MushafDatabase.com website.
Benefits that combine learning and fun
An Indonesian-language application for helping children memorize and review Juz’ Amma, powered by artificial intelligence.
It reviews memorization and corrects recitation at the same time: the child listens to the recitation of a verse, then recites it and immediately receives feedback on whether their recitation is correct or contains mistakes, with errors highlighted in red.
Juz Amma For Kids
Mushaf Without Diacritics
Mushaf Without Diacritics is an educational application designed to help users practise Qur’anic reading by showing or hiding the diacritical marks in the text.
The application displays the Qur’an in the Uthmani script, matching the Madinah Mushaf, and was developed using reliable Holy Qur’an databases.
You can view the page without diacritics. When you press and hold the screen, the vowel marks and diacritics appear, then disappear when you release your finger. This makes the experience enjoyable and similar to practising both reading and Arabic grammar.