Quran app for kids in Dubai.
Why Dubai families use AyaQuest
Dubai Muslim parents often face an unusual situation — high-quality international schools where their child's Islamic studies are sometimes in Arabic, sometimes in English, sometimes light. Many parents want a calm at-home Quran routine that runs in English, can hold their child's curiosity past the school day, and supports the multiple language streams a Dubai family naturally lives in. AyaQuest is built for ages 7–9 in English-medium households, with Arabic surah names alongside and audio for pronunciation. The app works offline on iPhone and iPad once a lesson is cached, useful for long car rides and flights — common in Dubai life. There are no ads, no tracking, no in-app purchases for children.
Common Dubai-area neighborhoods with active Muslim communities include Jumeirah, Al Barsha, Al Quoz, Mirdif, Dubai Marina, and Deira. If you live in any of these — or anywhere else in metro Dubai — AyaQuest works on any iPhone or iPad and runs offline once a lesson is cached.
Where AyaQuest fits with your madrasah or weekend school
Dubai's Friday-Saturday weekend leaves room for one or two longer Islamic-study sessions at home or at the masjid. AyaQuest is the everyday companion — 10 minutes a night, one surah.
Ramadan in Dubai
Ramadan in the UAE is the heart of the year. AyaQuest's Walk-with-Aya bedtime mode fits the iftar-to-suhoor rhythm — one surah lesson before sleep, a parent dashboard to look at later.
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 →