AyaQuest vs Muslim Pro Kids
Where each one fits best
Families wanting a one-stop Islamic-essentials app — prayer times, Qibla, audio recitation, basic Islamic content.
Parents who want a deep, age-tuned Quran lesson experience for a 7–9-year-old, not a general Islamic-essentials app.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Muslim Pro Kids | AyaQuest |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Islamic essentials (prayer, Qibla, audio recitation) | Surah meaning + AI companion for kids 7–9 |
| Lesson depth per surah | Audio + translation | 6-beat story + choice + quiz + reflection + Aya chat |
| AI companion | None | Aya — bounded to the Quran, ages-tuned answers |
| Parent dashboard | Basic activity | Full conversation log, every Aya message flaggable |
| Ads / tracking | Free version has ads | No ads, no tracking, no in-app purchases for kids |
| Free tier | Limited, ad-supported | Starter region surahs free forever, no card |
Bottom line
Muslim Pro Kids does a lot at once — prayer times, audio recitation, festival reminders. It's a Swiss-army-knife for a Muslim family. AyaQuest does one thing deeply: turn each surah into a story your child can hold. If you want both a daily essentials app and a deep Quran-meaning experience for a 7–9-year-old, run them side by side. If you have to pick one for surah comprehension, AyaQuest is built for it.
Questions
Does AyaQuest show prayer times?
No. AyaQuest is a Quran-meaning learning app, not a daily essentials app. We don't try to replace Muslim Pro or Athan apps for prayer-time tracking.
Is AyaQuest ad-free?
Yes. No ads, no tracking, no in-app purchases for kids. There is one Pro subscription product (monthly or yearly), and that's it.