The Quran, beautifully
114 surahs. Full Arabic with translations, transliteration, and audio recitations. Yours to read at your own pace.
Start with a familiar surah
What you get
Inside the Sajjada app, the Quran reader is built for actually reading, not for looking at. Full Arabic in a typeface designed for screens, with translations in English (Sahih International, Pickthall, Yusuf Ali, Muhammad Asad and others), transliteration for those still learning Arabic, and audio from reciters like Mishary Rashid Alafasy, Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, and Mahmoud Khalil Al-Husary.
Features in the app
- Read by surah or by juz (1 of 30)
- Bookmark verses and pick up where you left off
- Switch between translations side-by-side
- Audio recitations with verse-by-verse highlighting
- Tafsir (Ibn Kathir, Jalalayn) for deeper study
- Offline access, once downloaded, the Quran works without signal
Reading the Quran on your phone
A common worry: is it okay to read the Quran on a phone, especially without wudu? The scholarly consensus is generally that the Quran on a phone is treated differently from a physical mushaf, touching the screen isn't equivalent to touching the parchment. Most scholars permit reading without wudu in this case, though performing wudu beforehand is always more beloved. If you'd like to read on this point, ask a trusted local scholar; Sajjada doesn't take a position on matters of fiqh.
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