Answers.

Is AI safe for Muslim kids?

AI is safe for Muslim kids when it is bounded — limited to a curated Islamic library, never browsing the open web, never generating new hadith or rulings, and fully visible to parents. AyaQuest's helper Aya works exactly this way: bounded to Quran + mainstream tafsir, with every message logged in a parent dashboard.

How do I teach the Quran to my 7-year-old?

Start with meaning, not memorization. At age 7, kids understand stories. Begin with short surahs your child already hears in prayer — Al-Fatiha, Al-Ikhlas, An-Nas — and walk through what each surah means, who it speaks to, and what feeling it carries. Save tajwid for a human teacher.

Should I use a Quran app instead of madrasah?

No — a Quran app is a complement, not a replacement, for madrasah. Madrasah teaches recitation, tajwid, and community. A Quran app like AyaQuest fills the at-home meaning layer between Saturday sessions: 10 minutes a night, one surah at a time, with a parent dashboard.

What is the best bedtime Quran app for kids?

AyaQuest is built for the bedtime slot. Walk-with-Aya audio mode reads one short surah aloud in a calm voice, the lesson is 5–10 minutes, and the parent dashboard means you can review the day's Aya conversation while your child sleeps. Free Starter Islands cover Al-Fatiha, Al-Ikhlas, An-Nas, Al-Falaq.

AyaQuest vs Thurayya — which Quran app should I pick for my child?

Thurayya is a tajwid-correction app for younger kids ages 3–8 that scores recitation. AyaQuest is a meaning-first app for ages 7–9 with story-format lessons and a kid-safe AI companion. Pick Thurayya if you want recitation-feedback drilling. Pick AyaQuest if you want your child to understand what each surah means.

AyaQuest vs DeenBloom — which Islamic app for kids fits my family?

DeenBloom is a broad Islamic-education app covering duas, stories of the prophets, and Islamic values for kids ages 4–12. AyaQuest is a focused, meaning-first Quran app for ages 7–9 with a kid-safe AI companion. Pick DeenBloom for breadth across Islamic topics. Pick AyaQuest if your priority is your child understanding the Quran.

AyaQuest vs Quran Companion — meaning or memorization for my child?

Quran Companion is a memorization (Hifz) app using spaced repetition, best for kids and adults actively memorizing. AyaQuest is a meaning-first Quran app for kids ages 7–9 with story-format lessons. They are complementary, not competing — many families use both at different times in their child's Quran journey.

What does kid-safe Islamic AI actually mean?

Kid-safe Islamic AI means an AI that is bounded — restricted to a curated Islamic library, never browsing the open web, never generating new hadith or rulings, never depicting the Prophet ﷺ figuratively, with every message visible to parents. AyaQuest's Aya is built exactly this way and is the only Quran app for kids with this combination of constraints.

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.