AyaQuest vs Sahlah

Where each one fits best

Pick Sahlah if…

Families who want a familiar branded catalog of multiple Islamic apps for different ages and topics.

Pick AyaQuest if…

Families who want one focused, meaning-first Quran app for kids 7–9 with a kid-safe AI companion bounded to the Quran.

Feature comparison

FeatureSahlahAyaQuest
ShapeMultiple branded apps in a catalogOne focused app, 114-surah curriculum
AI companionNot core to most titlesAya — bounded to Quran + tafsir, visible to parents
Target ageVaries by title (3–12)Primarily 7–9 (tiers for 5–7 and 10–12)
Quran-meaning depthVaries by titleEvery surah is a 5–10 minute illustrated story
Parent dashboardVaries by titleFull Aya conversation log + lesson + mastery (0–10, hidden from kid)
Religious-content guardrailPer-title variesNever depicts the Prophet ﷺ, other prophets, angels, or the Ka'bah's interior figuratively

Bottom line

Sahlah's strength is breadth of branded titles across Islamic topics. AyaQuest's strength is depth on Quran meaning for one specific age range. If your child is 7–9 and you want one app they'll return to for years for the surahs themselves, AyaQuest fits. If you want a library of branded Islamic kids apps to mix and match, Sahlah's catalog is built for that.

Questions

Is AyaQuest a Sahlah app?

No. AyaQuest is an independent product. Sahlah is a separate publisher with its own catalog.

Can we use both?

Yes. They don't directly overlap on Quran meaning at the depth AyaQuest goes.

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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.