United Kingdom

Quran app for kids in Birmingham.

Why Birmingham families use AyaQuest

Birmingham Muslim families have one of the densest weekend-madrasah networks in the UK. The challenge most parents tell us about isn't access to recitation — Birmingham has plenty — it's the meaning gap: a child who can recite well but can't yet say what the surahs mean. AyaQuest fills exactly that gap. Each surah is a 5-10-minute story with Aya, a kid-safe AI companion bounded to the Quran. The app runs offline once a lesson is cached, useful for school-run mornings and packed Birmingham bedtimes. Parent dashboard included. No ads.

Common Birmingham-area neighborhoods with active Muslim communities include Sparkbrook, Small Heath, Saltley, Bordesley, Aston, and Alum Rock. If you live in any of these — or anywhere else in metro Birmingham — AyaQuest works on any iPhone or iPad and runs offline once a lesson is cached.

Where AyaQuest fits with your madrasah or weekend school

Birmingham's weekend madrasahs and supplementary schools cover recitation rigorously. AyaQuest is the at-home meaning layer between Saturdays — 10 minutes a night, one surah at a time.

Ramadan in Birmingham

Birmingham Ramadans are long in summer, packed in winter. AyaQuest's Walk-with-Aya audio fits the iftar-to-suhoor cadence either way.

What your child learns

  • The meaning behind every surah — not just the sound
  • A 5-to-10-minute illustrated story journey per surah
  • How to ask questions about Allah, the prophets, and the Quran in their own language
  • A growing Knowledge Garden — every mastered surah grows a themed plant

What it costs

Free to try, no card. AyaQuest Pro is $8.99/month with a one-week free trial, or $71.99/year (save ~33%). Apple Family Sharing supported.

Download AyaQuest on the App Store →


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Begin the journey.

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.