Start with "With this app," then describe how users can learn Quranic Arabic and engage with daily passages. Includes translation exercises and gamified features to support learning.
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About Quranle: Quranic Arabic Game
Every salah, you recite Al-Fatiha. If you're like most English-speaking Muslims, you've been saying those same 7 ayahs for years without knowing most of the words.
Quranle is built around fixing that. Short lessons, gamified like a language app, designed specifically for Quranic Arabic vocabulary.
You start with Al-Fatiha — because you already know every sound, you just need to learn what it says. From there you move through Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, An-Nas, Ayat al-Kursi, Al-Asr, and more. Lessons are built around real Quranic grammar: why ال works, how possessives attach, what pronouns show up constantly. Once you see the patterns, you start spotting them in surahs you haven't studied yet.
Each lesson runs 3-5 minutes. You'll translate words, arrange phrases from real ayahs, listen to recitation and pick out individual words, and recall vocabulary without help. Transliteration is on at first, then gradually removed, so you end up reading Arabic rather than sounding it out.
The app uses streaks, gems, lives, missions and a leaderboard — which
sounds basic, but it works. Five minutes most days builds real vocabulary over a few months.
Good for:
- Muslims who pray but haven't understood the Arabic
- Anyone who wants this Ramadan's tarawih to feel different
- Beginners — nothing assumed, no prior Arabic needed
Free to download. Premium removes the lesson limits.
Quranle is built around fixing that. Short lessons, gamified like a language app, designed specifically for Quranic Arabic vocabulary.
You start with Al-Fatiha — because you already know every sound, you just need to learn what it says. From there you move through Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, An-Nas, Ayat al-Kursi, Al-Asr, and more. Lessons are built around real Quranic grammar: why ال works, how possessives attach, what pronouns show up constantly. Once you see the patterns, you start spotting them in surahs you haven't studied yet.
Each lesson runs 3-5 minutes. You'll translate words, arrange phrases from real ayahs, listen to recitation and pick out individual words, and recall vocabulary without help. Transliteration is on at first, then gradually removed, so you end up reading Arabic rather than sounding it out.
The app uses streaks, gems, lives, missions and a leaderboard — which
sounds basic, but it works. Five minutes most days builds real vocabulary over a few months.
Good for:
- Muslims who pray but haven't understood the Arabic
- Anyone who wants this Ramadan's tarawih to feel different
- Beginners — nothing assumed, no prior Arabic needed
Free to download. Premium removes the lesson limits.
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