Quran app for kids in Sydney.
Why Sydney families use AyaQuest
Sydney Muslim families are spread across Australia's most diverse suburbs. Most kids attend mainstream Australian schools by day and supplementary Islamic schools on weekends. AyaQuest fits the bedtime ten-minute window — a quiet surah lesson before sleep, with a kid-safe AI helper that answers what your child wonders. The app works on iPhone and iPad, runs offline once cached, has no ads, and shows every Aya conversation in a parent dashboard.
Common Sydney-area neighborhoods with active Muslim communities include Lakemba, Auburn, Bankstown, Punchbowl, Greenacre, and Liverpool. If you live in any of these — or anywhere else in metro Sydney — AyaQuest works on any iPhone or iPad and runs offline once a lesson is cached.
Where AyaQuest fits with your madrasah or weekend school
Sydney's weekend Islamic schools (Lakemba, Auburn Gallipoli, Punchbowl) and mosque-attached programs handle the formal recitation curriculum. AyaQuest is the meaning anchor between sessions.
Ramadan in Sydney
Sydney Ramadan timing varies sharply between winter and summer fast-windows. AyaQuest's Walk-with-Aya bedtime mode works for both — short story, calm voice, ready for sleep.
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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