AyaQuest vs Learn Quran Tajwid Kids
Where each one fits best
Kids actively learning tajwid (the rules of Quran recitation) — letter-by-letter pronunciation drill.
Kids who recite well but don't yet understand what they're reciting — the meaning layer that tajwid apps don't try to cover.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Learn Quran Tajwid Kids | AyaQuest |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Tajwid / pronunciation drill | Surah meaning + reflection |
| Format | Letter-by-letter audio practice | Story + choice + quiz + AI chat |
| AI helper | Pronunciation feedback | Aya answers child's questions, bounded to Quran |
| Best for | Active recitation polish | Understanding what's being recited |
| Parent dashboard | Drill progress | Full conversation log + mastery |
Bottom line
If your child is at a Quran teacher or madrasah focused on tajwid, Learn Quran Tajwid Kids is a useful daily companion. AyaQuest is a complement, not a replacement — the meaning layer for the same surahs your child is reciting.
Questions
Does AyaQuest teach tajwid?
No. AyaQuest is meaning-first. Tajwid is best taught by a human teacher or a dedicated drill app like Learn Quran Tajwid Kids. AyaQuest gives meaning to the verses your child is reciting.
Should my kid use a tajwid app and AyaQuest together?
Many families do exactly that. The tajwid app handles correct recitation; AyaQuest handles what the surahs mean. Most parents tell us they do tajwid drills in the morning and AyaQuest at bedtime.