AyaQuest vs Thurayya — which Quran app should I pick for my child?
Where Thurayya wins
Thurayya's AI tajwid-correction is a real innovation for kids who are at the recitation-drilling stage. If your child is 3–6 and just needs structured recitation feedback, Thurayya is a fit.
Where AyaQuest wins
AyaQuest is meaning-first. Each surah is a 5–10 minute illustrated story. Aya — a kid-safe AI helper bounded to Quran + mainstream tafsir — answers what your child wonders. The parent dashboard logs every Aya conversation. AyaQuest does not teach tajwid; pair with a human teacher.
Honest answer: many families use both
Thurayya for recitation correction. AyaQuest for meaning. The two cover different gaps. The choice isn't either/or — it's which gap is loudest in your house this month.
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Answers written by the AyaQuest team. Religious-content guardrail: AyaQuest never invents hadith, never speculates on rulings, never depicts the Prophet ﷺ or other prophets figuratively. For matters of jurisprudence, ask your local imam.