Stories of
the Quran
for curious kids.
Meet Aya — a gentle crescent-moon companion who guides your child through every surah as an adventure. No memorization pressure, no ads, just meaningful stories your whole family can explore together.


A Quran learning app that feels like an adventure.
Each surah becomes an illustrated island on the Prophet’s Journey. Children unlock stories beat by beat, make story choices, meet Quranic characters, and tend a growing garden that blooms with every lesson completed.
A journey, not a drill
Children explore the Quran across an illustrated map of regions — Starter Islands, Land of Prophets, Garden of Ethics, Mountain of Wonders. Each surah is its own island with story, setting, and characters.
Powered by Aya
A warm, curious crescent-moon companion that answers your child's real questions in age-appropriate language. Not a chatbot — a guide.
A living garden
Every mastered surah grows a themed plant — patience becomes an olive tree, gratitude a rose, refuge a date palm. Kids return to tend a garden that blooms with their understanding.
Story choices matter
Each surah breaks into 5–10 minute beats: narrative → choice point → comprehension check → reward. Every choice opens a conversation about intent, patience, and trust.
Arabic, gently
Arabic surah names appear alongside English, with audio pronunciations. Children meet the script as something familiar, not a hurdle.
Built for trust
Aya stays bounded to Quran stories and values. No ads, no tracking, no data sold. Parents control everything from a private dashboard.
A companion who answers, not lectures.
Aya is a gentle crescent-moon companion who speaks your child’s language. Curious, patient, never preachy. Children can ask anything — from “why did the elephants stop?” to “what does this word mean?” — and get answers written in a voice they love.
Safe by design
- ✓Bounded scope. Aya only discusses the Quran, its stories, values, and meaning. Off-topic questions gently redirect.
- ✓Age-tuned. Vocabulary, tone, and depth adjust to the child's age tier — 5–7, 7–9, or 10–12.
- ✓Curated knowledge. Aya answers from a defined library of Quran stories — not the open web.
- ✓Parents see everything. Full conversation history in the parent dashboard, with a one-tap flag on any message.
Screen time you can actually feel good about.
A private dashboard shows exactly what your child learned this week, how long they spent, and every question they asked Aya. Set daily play-time, switch between sibling profiles, and review every conversation.
- ✓Weekly progress — surahs covered, minutes spent, traits earned
- ✓Set a daily play-time target and a gentle reminder to return
- ✓Read every Aya conversation and flag any message with one tap
- ✓Sibling profiles on a single Family subscription (up to 6 children)
- ✓Story content is cached on device once viewed — keeps working on flaky Wi-Fi
This week
Amir · age 8Built around three non-negotiables.
Aya never browses the open web, never goes off-script, never speculates. Every answer draws from a curated library of classical stories and mainstream tafsir.
A private dashboard shows every conversation, every lesson, every minute. Set a daily play-time. Flag any message with one tap.
Kids' data stays on device. Nothing is sold. Nothing is shared. The only thing growing here is your child's understanding.
Everything you might be wondering.
Is AyaQuest about memorization?
No — and that's the point. AyaQuest focuses on meaning, stories, and lessons. If your child also memorizes the Quran with a teacher or another app, AyaQuest complements that work by giving context and understanding to the verses they recite.
How is Aya safe for children?
Aya is bounded to a curated library of Quran stories and values. It cannot browse the open web, discuss unrelated topics, or go off-script. Parents can read every conversation in the dashboard and flag any message with one tap.
Are the prophets or the Ka'bah depicted?
No. We don't depict the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, the prophets, angels, or the Ka'bah's interior figuratively. Aya herself is a stylized crescent moon — a symbolic helper, not a depiction.
What does it cost?
AyaQuest is free to try. AyaQuest Pro is $8.99/month with a one-week free trial, or $71.99/year (save ~33%). Apple Family Sharing lets a Pro yearly plan be shared with everyone in your Family Sharing group. No ads, no in-app purchases for kids.
Does it need an internet connection?
Story content is cached on device once viewed, so an interrupted Wi-Fi connection won't break a lesson in progress. Aya chat needs a connection because it's live AI.
What ages is it for?
AyaQuest is designed primarily for children ages 7–9, with age tiers for 5–7 and 10–12 that tune vocabulary, story length, and Aya's answers. Younger readers get shorter beats and more illustrations; older readers get richer context and reflection prompts.
Begin the journey.
AyaQuest is free to try on iPhone and iPad. Pro unlocks all 114 surahs and unlimited Aya chat — one-week free trial, then $8.99/mo or $71.99/yr.