John
Converted two years ago. Prays five times a day. Has no idea what he is saying.
1.8 billion Muslims. 85% have never been given the tools to truly understand their own faith. Amyn Verse changes that.
For 1,400 years, understanding has been locked behind language.
Not because Allah withheld it. Because we built walls around it.
Walls of language. Walls of access. Walls of tradition.
Paralyzed. Her vision failing. Her world shrinking to the size of a television screen. Not because she chose it — because nothing else was accessible to her.
I try, Ahmed.
So I promised her I would build something. Anything. That would let her experience the Quran without barriers.
The rest recite sounds they do not understand.
Converted two years ago. Prays five times a day. Has no idea what he is saying.
Different continents. Different languages. Different abilities.
One barrier.
Read, or better yet, listen to the Quran in your language.
Word-by-word audio, side-by-side Arabic and translation, and a reading experience designed for comprehension — not decoration. Every page earns your attention.

The translation is the product.
Arabic is sacred context. Understanding belongs to every Muslim, in every language, without exception.
The answer was always in the Quran.
You just could not find it.
Real questions people ask:
We do not tell you what to think. We show you what Allah said.
Prayer times from real astronomy — not approximation tables.
A solar arc that tracks the sun across your sky. Qibla compass from your magnetometer. Next prayer, countdown, and the full day's rhythm — in a single screen that belongs only to worship.

The knowledge existed. The access did not. Four doorways into the tradition — each designed for understanding, not performance.

Five teaching personas walk you through structure, theme, and context — real Islamic scholarship, made approachable. Vulnerability, evidence, reasoning, history, and lived experience. Not surface-level summaries.

Each of the ninety-nine, with meaning, context, and reflection. Presented the way they deserve to be presented — not as a checklist.
The great themes of the faith — with hadiths and stories — surfaced in three layers, from first encounter to deep reflection.

121 essential terms — defined clearly and precisely. Inshallah, Mashallah, Subhanallah — with meanings, roots, and context.
Amyn means trustworthy.
Everything you need to begin is free. No ads. No tracking. No trial that expires. No tier that unlocks the Quran.
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