AyaQuest for parents.
What does my 7- or 8-year-old actually do?
Open AyaQuest, pick a surah, and step into a five-to-ten-minute illustrated story. The story is a journey through one Quranic surah — its setting, its characters, its lesson — narrated for early readers and broken into six beats: setup, rising action, a moment of wonder, a real moral choice, resolution, and a gentle reflection that brings the lesson home to your child's own life.
After the story, a short comprehension quiz checks understanding without ever shaming a wrong answer. Then your child can ask Aya — a gentle crescent-moon companion — anything they wonder about. Aya answers in age-appropriate language drawn from classical Islamic tradition.
How do I know what my child is learning?
Open the parent dashboard. You'll see:
- Every Aya conversation, in full, with a one-tap flag
- Lessons completed, time spent, and a 7-day activity bar
- Mastery progress per surah (0–10) — not shown to the child
- Sibling profiles, each with separate progress
- Daily play-time targets and a gentle return reminder
How is Aya kept safe for a child?
Aya is not a general-purpose chatbot. It is bounded to a curated library of Quran stories and mainstream tafsir. It cannot browse the open web. It cannot discuss topics outside the Quran and its lessons. It does not speculate on Islamic rulings, does not generate novel hadith, and does not depict the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ or the other prophets.
Every Aya message is visible to you in the dashboard. You can flag any message in one tap; flagged messages are reviewed before the same prompt path is allowed for any other child.
Does AyaQuest replace a teacher?
No. AyaQuest is a companion that helps your child understand what they're reciting — not a tutor, not a substitute for a human teacher, not an authority on rulings. If your child memorizes with a teacher or madrasah, AyaQuest complements that work by giving meaning to the verses they recite.
What does AyaQuest cost?
AyaQuest is free to try on iPhone and iPad. AyaQuest Pro unlocks all 114 surahs as they roll out, unlimited Aya wondering sessions, the full Knowledge Garden progression, and unlimited Walk-with-Aya bedtime stories.
- AyaQuest Pro — Monthly: $8.99/month, one-week free trial
- AyaQuest Pro — Yearly: $71.99/year (save ~33%)
Cancel anytime in Settings › Apple ID › Subscriptions. Apple Family Sharing lets a Pro yearly plan be shared with everyone in your Family Sharing group.
Download AyaQuest on the App Store →
Common parent questions
What does my 7- or 8-year-old actually do in AyaQuest?
Each lesson is a 5–10-minute story about one surah of the Quran, broken into six beats: setup, rising action, a moment of wonder, a real moral choice, resolution, and a gentle reflection. After the story, a comprehension quiz checks understanding. Then your child can ask Aya — a kid-safe AI helper — anything they're curious about.
Can I see what my child is doing?
Yes. The parent dashboard shows a full conversation log with Aya, every lesson completed, daily and weekly time spent, and your child's mastery progress per surah. Any single Aya message can be flagged with one tap.
Is this safe for a child?
Aya is bounded to a curated library of Quran stories and mainstream tafsir. It never browses the open web, never goes off-script, never speculates on rulings, never depicts the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ or the prophets. AyaQuest does not show ads, does not sell or share data, and stores per-child progress on device.
Does AyaQuest replace memorization with a teacher?
No. AyaQuest focuses on meaning, stories, and reflection — what a surah is teaching your child about patience, gratitude, trust, and refuge. If your child also memorizes with a teacher or madrasah, AyaQuest complements that work by giving meaning to verses they recite.
Can siblings share an account?
Each child gets their own profile with their own progress, garden, and Aya conversations. A single AyaQuest Pro subscription supports multiple child profiles, and Apple Family Sharing lets a Pro yearly plan be shared across your Family Sharing group.
What if I cancel?
Cancel anytime in Settings › Apple ID › Subscriptions. Your child keeps access until the end of the current period, then drops to the free tier (Starter island stays unlocked).
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