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بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful

Read al Quran
About Read al Quran

Our Mission & Vision

Read al Quran is built to make source-attributed Islamic content easier to read and revisit. We focus on a respectful user experience so Quran recitation and reflection stay accessible on every device.

Mission

Provide a clean and practical Islamic app where users can read Quran with focus, save progress, and access source-linked reminders without clutter.

Vision

Become a trusted companion for Muslims worldwide by combining sound content, thoughtful design, and strong accessibility across devices.

Site owner, author & content editor

Zain Qalandar Shah

Zain owns and maintains Read al Quran and writes and edits the original guides published on the site. His work includes selecting useful topics, checking source attribution, writing in clear language, maintaining editorial standards, and responding to correction reports.

This role is separate from Islamic scholarly review. The site does not present Zain as a qualified scholar or mufti, and content that still needs specialist review is labelled clearly.

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Core Values

Faith (Iman)

Living with belief in Allah and following the Prophetic way with sincerity.

Knowledge (Ilm)

Sharing clear, source-attributed Islamic learning in simple, practical language.

Compassion (Rahmah)

Encouraging gentleness, care, and good character in every interaction.

Consistency (Istiqamah)

Building habits of remembrance, recitation, and reflection over time.
Content attribution

Content & Data Sources

We clearly credit the services that make Quran, Tafseer, and Hadith content available in this app.

Quran.com

Quran & Tafseer data

Quran text, chapter details, translations, recitation information, and tafseer content are powered by the Quran.com APIs.

Hadith API

Hadith data

Hadith collections and narration data displayed in the Hadith section are provided through the Hadith API.

English Quran translation uses Sahih International (resource 20), while the Urdu translation uses Fatah Muhammad Jalandhari (resource 234). Tafseer pages display the source name supplied by Quran.com. Read al Quran does not claim that every page has been independently reviewed by an appointed scholar; consult qualified scholars for religious guidance.