Quran app for kids in Kuala Lumpur.
Why Kuala Lumpur families use AyaQuest
KL families have strong access to formal Islamic education — Sekolah Agama Rakyat, Sekolah Agama Kerajaan, KAFA programs. What many KL parents tell us is that the at-home routine is the missing piece. AyaQuest fits that 10-minute bedtime window with one short surah lesson at a time. Each lesson is in English (with Arabic surah names) at a 7-9-year-old reading level — useful for families whose kids attend English-medium international schools. Parent dashboard, no ads, runs offline.
Common Kuala Lumpur-area neighborhoods with active Muslim communities include Ampang, Setiawangsa, Bangsar, Wangsa Maju, Kampung Baru, and Shah Alam. If you live in any of these — or anywhere else in metro Kuala Lumpur — AyaQuest works on any iPhone or iPad and runs offline once a lesson is cached.
Where AyaQuest fits with your madrasah or weekend school
KL's KAFA and weekend madrasah programs cover formal curriculum. AyaQuest is the daily meaning anchor at home in English.
Ramadan in Kuala Lumpur
Ramadan in KL is the heart of the year. Walk-with-Aya bedtime mode supports the post-iftar routine families settle into.
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.
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