Launching Ramadan 2026

Build a Lasting Habit of Family Qur'an Time

A family Qur'an experience platform where learning happens naturally through shared time, conversation, and action.

For the whole family
No guilt, no pressure
Age-adaptive content
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“The moon has been sighted, and the fog has lifted on the path. Your family caravan is setting out on the Voyage of Light.”

A New Way to Experience the Qur'an Together

We believe learning happens naturally when families share time, conversation, and action around the Qur'an.

What Living The Qur'an Is

  • A family Qur'an experience platform
  • Guided journeys and daily reflections
  • Activities that happen away from screens
  • Age-adaptive content for all family members
  • A habit-building tool for lasting impact

What It's Not

  • A memorization tracker
  • A Qur'an reader/recitation app
  • A competitive leaderboard app
  • A social media platform

No guilt, no pressure, no scoreboard for spirituality.

Core Features

Everything Your Family Needs

Guided experiences designed to bring your family closer to the Qur'an and to each other.

Ramadan Journey

A 30-day guided journey through Ramadan, visualized as an interactive map. Each day unlocks a new stop with a themed mission your family completes together.

Daily Reflections

A daily ayah presented for spiritual reflection with Arabic text, translation, audio, and family discussion prompts to spark meaningful conversations.

Qur'an Journaling

A personal mini-app where each family member reads through the Qur'an at their own pace and journals reflections with AI-assisted prompts.

Family Games

Qur'an-themed arcade-style games for children. Fun, engaging, and educational with Arabic letter matching, ayah puzzles, and Prophet story games.

Activity Resources

A library of offline family activity ideas including printable sheets, craft guides, conversation starters, and bedtime Qur'an story guides.

Family Profiles

The whole family on one account. Parents, grandparents, and children each get their own profile with age-appropriate content and experiences.

The Ramadan Journey

30 Days. 4 Destinations. One Family Adventure.

Your family caravan journeys through themed locations, unlocking daily missions that bring the Qur'an to life through activities, discussions, and real-world applications.

Week 1

The Marketplace of Manners

Akhlaq (Character) & Community

Days 1-7

Week 2

The Mountain of Giants

Courage, Resilience & The Prophets

Days 8-14

Week 3

The Valley of Silence

Connection, Salah & Inner Peace

Days 15-21

Week 4

The Ocean of Mercy

Forgiveness, Laylatul Qadr & Celebration

Days 22-30

Every Daily Mission Includes

1

The Revelation

Qur'anic ayah with Arabic, translation, and audio

2

Parent Context

1-minute deeper meaning for parents

3

The Campfire

Age-adaptive explanation for all family members

4

The Activity

Family mission with time estimate and instructions

5

The Discussion

Conversation prompts for family dialogue

6

The Application

Real-world action to apply today

Our Philosophy

Built on Seven Guiding Principles

Every feature, every interaction, every design decision is guided by these core beliefs.

Family-first, not user-first

The root entity is the household, not the individual.

Conversation over consumption

Prompts and discussion matter more than volume.

Offline + online balance

Many activities happen away from screens.

Gentle motivation

No guilt, no pressure, no scoreboard for spirituality.

Age-adaptive

Same ayah, different explanation for different ages.

Parent empowerment

Parents feel supported, not burdened.

Safety and privacy by design

Community features will be opt-in and parent-controlled.

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From Our Community

Families Are Already Loving It

Finally, an app that understands that Qur'an learning should be a family experience, not an individual task. Our kids actually look forward to our nightly sessions now.
AK

Amina K.

Mother of 3

The age-adaptive content is brilliant. My 6-year-old and 12-year-old both engage with the same ayah but in ways that speak to them. It's brought us together as a family.
YM

Yusuf M.

Father of 2

As grandparents, we wanted to be part of our grandchildren's Islamic education even from a distance. This platform makes it possible for us to share this journey together.
FA

Fatima & Ahmed

Grandparents

FAQ

Common Questions

Living The Qur'an is designed for the whole family. We have age-adaptive content for children ages 4-9 (Explorers), ages 10-15 (Builders), and teens & adults (Thinkers). The same ayah is explained differently based on who's present.

Daily missions are designed to take 15-30 minutes, though you can spend more time if your family is enjoying the discussion or activity. Many activities happen offline, away from screens.

No! There's no penalty for missed days. Previous days remain accessible so families can catch up at their own pace. We believe in gentle motivation, not guilt or pressure.

Absolutely! Families can have up to 2 parent accounts, 4 grandparent accounts, and unlimited child profiles. Grandparents have the same access as parents and can participate in the journey.

No. Living The Qur'an is focused on understanding, reflection, and living the message of the Qur'an through family experiences. If you're looking for memorization tracking, there are other great apps for that purpose.

We're launching for Ramadan 2026! Phase 1 includes the 30-day Ramadan journey with daily missions and reflections. Phase 2 (post-Ramadan) will include a 52-week journey with weekly content.

Our content is developed by Islamic educators and reviewed for accuracy. Each daily mission includes Qur'anic ayahs with proper Arabic text, authentic translations, and contextual explanations appropriate for different ages.

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