The Uthman Taha mushaf, a step-by-step memorisation flow, voice-followed ayahs, and recitation reviewed by your teacher — all in one place.
From reciting to review, in one piece.
Full pages in the Uthman Taha script, real page turns, audio for every ayah and its meaning a tap away.
Five steps — listen, repeat, memorise, test, record — so what you learn stays learnt.
Record your recitation, send it, and get feedback pinned to the exact moment it belongs to.
A review plan, recorded points, badges and the class table — without invented statistics.
As you recite, the matching ayah is found and the mushaf moves forward with your voice.
Progress in detail, charts, and fees and payments handled in one wallet.
Everyone sees exactly what belongs to them.
Memorise, revise, read the mushaf, sit assessments and hear back from your teacher.
Run classes, review recitations, set assessments and follow each student.
Roadmap: follow a child’s progress and talk to their teacher.
The whole picture: users, classes, and what the institution earns.
Full pages in the Uthman Taha script, the proportions of the book itself, and the surah and juzʼ named at the head.
It hears which ayah you are on and keeps the page with you, marks where a recitation went wrong, and answers what you ask about the passage in front of you.
Try itوَلَقَدْ يَسَّرْنَا الْقُرْآنَ لِلذِّكْرِ فَهَلْ مِن مُّدَّكِرٍ
“And We have certainly made the Quran easy to remember — so is there any who will remember?” — Al-Qamar, 17