A companion for the believing life

Software made
with reverence,
for worship.

Taqwa Lab builds quiet, carefully crafted tools for Muslims — the Qur'an, the five prayers, the remembrance of God. No noise, no dark patterns, no ads. Just instruments that help you return, day after day, to what matters.

i. — for the desk
القُرْآن

eQuran, for unhurried reading.

A Mushaf for the web. Typeset with the dignity of the printed page; recited by the voices you trust. Built for the evening after ʿIshāʾ, when the house is quiet and the tabs are closed.

  • 01Word-by-word recitation in seven qirāʾāt
  • 02Uthmānī script, typeset from the Madinah Mushaf
  • 03Translations in forty-two languages, side by side
  • 04Tafsīr Ibn Kathīr, al-Jalālayn, al-Saʿdī
  • 05Private bookmarks — no account required
sūrat al-fātiḥah · 1eQuran٧ / ٧

بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ

ٱلْحَمْدُلِلَّهِرَبِّٱلْعَـٰلَمِينَ٢

0:12
0:34
السَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ
Wed · 9 Shawwāl 1447

Next — ʿAṣr

in 2h 14m
3:45 PM
  • Fajr5:42
  • Ẓuhr12:18
  • ʿAṣr3:45
  • Maghrib6:52
  • ʿIshāʾ8:14

Qiblah

58° NE

Makkah

10,412 km

ii. — for the pocket
المُسْلِم اليَوْم

Muslim Daily, for the between-moments.

Prayer times you can trust. A qiblah that points true. A verse for the commute, a duʿāʾ before the meal. Kept deliberately small, so it doesn't pull you in when you only came to check the adhān.

  • 01Prayer times by seven calculation methods
  • 02Quiet adhān notifications — with a vibrate-only mode
  • 03Compass-calibrated qiblah, offline
  • 04Ḥiṣn al-Muslim duʿāʾ, fully searchable
  • 05Hijri calendar, with Makkah moon-sighting

A tool worthy of the words it carries.

— 01

Adab, encoded.

The Qur'an is not a feed. We never interleave adverts, never auto-play the next video, never exploit attention. What you open is what we give you.

— 02

Quiet by design.

Notifications respect wuḍūʾ, not engagement metrics. One adhān, one chime for duʿāʾ, nothing more. The phone should not beg.

— 03

Private as a prayer mat.

We do not track your recitation, your bookmarks, or your location. Prayer times are computed on-device. No accounts, no analytics, no exception.

— 04

Reviewed by scholars.

Every translation, every tafsīr excerpt, every transliteration is vetted by a three-ʿālim panel before it ships. Sources are cited on the page.

— 05

Free, and remaining so.

Taqwa Lab is funded by ṣadaqah jāriyah, not subscriptions. Everything the Muslim needs is free; donations fund translation and audio.

— 06

Crafted, not generated.

The typography is hand-kerned. The audio is recorded by reciters, not synthesised. Slow software, made by people, for a slow practice.

The only Qur'an app I've kept on my home screen for longer than a week. It asks nothing of me, which is exactly what I wanted.
Yusra A. — Istanbul
I installed Muslim Daily for my mother. She's eighty-one. She understood it in a minute. That is the review.
Imad H. — Casablanca
The typography in eQuran made me read Sūrat Yā-Sīn on a laptop — something I didn't think possible. A small miracle.
Zaynab R. — Kuala Lumpur

— 04 · An invitation

Begin where you are.
The door is open.

The eQuran opens in any browser. Muslim Daily is on iOS and Android. Nothing to sign up for — start reading tonight.

وَمَا تَوْفِيقِي إِلَّا بِاللَّهِ