TajweedMate: AI Tajweed App for Quran Recitation Practice
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Learn Quran Recitation and Tajweed with AI Feedback

Study Tajweed rules, record your recitation, and hear exactly where your pronunciation needs work

Free download · Practice anywhere, at your own pace

AI Tajweed Learning Features

TajweedMate is a free AI-powered app for learning Tajweed and practicing Quran recitation on iOS and Android. It takes you from your first Arabic letter to fluent recitation, and checks every attempt along the way so you always know what to fix next.

Interactive Tajweed Lessons

Learn essential Tajweed rules including Huruf, Madd, Ith'har, Ikhfaa, Iqlaab, and Idghaam with engaging, step-by-step lessons. Each rule is explained in plain language first, then heard in real Quranic examples you can copy.

AI-Powered Recitation Feedback

Record your Quran recitation and get instant AI analysis of your pronunciation with clear suggestions for improvement. Re-record as often as you like: the only person listening to your practice attempts is you.

Quran Alphabet Practice

Master the Arabic Quran alphabet with clear audio examples, guided practice exercises, and progress tracking. Start with single letters and build up to short words and verses as your confidence grows.

Tajweed Rules You Can Practice

Tajweed is the set of rules that governs how the Quran is pronounced: which letter comes from which part of the mouth, how long a vowel is held, and how one sound changes when it meets the next. Every rule below has its own lesson in the app, with audio you can copy and a recording step that checks your attempt.

Al-Huruf الحروف

The 28 Arabic letters and their articulation points, from the throat to the lips. Getting the letters right is the foundation for everything else, which is why TajweedMate starts here with audio for each letter.

Madd المد

Elongation. Certain vowels are held for a fixed count of beats rather than read short. Madd is one of the most common places beginners lose the rhythm of a verse, so the app gives you the target length and compares it with your recording.

Ith'har (Izhar) الإظهار

Clear pronunciation. When a noon sakinah or tanween is followed by one of the throat letters, the noon is read plainly, with no nasal merge and no concealment. It is usually the first of the noon rules students meet, because it changes the least.

Ikhfaa الإخفاء

Concealment. The noon sound sits between clear and merged, carried on a light nasal hum. Ikhfaa is hard to judge by ear on your own, which is exactly the kind of thing instant feedback helps with.

Iqlaab الإقلاب

Conversion. A noon sakinah or tanween followed by the letter ba is read as a meem with a nasal hum, rather than as a noon. It is a small change on the page and an obvious one to the ear, so it is worth drilling until it is automatic.

Idghaam الإدغام

Merging. The noon sound blends into the letter that follows it, with or without nasalisation depending on the letter. The app walks through both cases with worked examples so you can hear the difference rather than memorise a table.

How TajweedMate Works

Every practice session follows the same short loop, so there is nothing to set up and nothing to decide before you start reciting.

  1. Choose a Tajweed lesson or Quran passage
  2. Listen to the correct recitation
  3. Record your own Quran recitation
  4. Receive instant AI-powered Tajweed feedback
  5. Practice and improve based on the feedback

One loop takes a minute or two, which makes it easy to fit around a commute or a break in the day. Because the feedback arrives straight away, you correct a mistake while the sound is still fresh instead of repeating it for another week.

Watch our introductory video on how TajweedMate can help you master Quran recitation using AI-powered feedback.

Who TajweedMate Is For

New readers of the Quran

If you are learning the Arabic alphabet for the first time, start with letter practice and build up to short surahs at your own pace. Nothing is timed, and you can repeat a letter as many times as it takes.

Students between classes

Weekly halaqa or one-on-one lessons leave six days in between. Use TajweedMate to keep practicing so you arrive at the next class having improved, not forgotten, and bring specific questions with you.

Adults returning to recitation

Picking recitation back up years later can feel awkward in front of a teacher. Private practice with instant feedback removes that hurdle and lets you rebuild confidence before you recite in front of anyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

TajweedMate is an AI-powered mobile app for learning Tajweed and practicing Quran recitation. You record your recitation and receive instant feedback on your pronunciation and Tajweed rules.

TajweedMate includes interactive lessons on Huruf, Madd, Ith'har, Ikhfaa, Iqlaab, and Idghaam, along with Quran alphabet practice with audio examples.

You pick a lesson or Quran passage, listen to the correct recitation, then record your own. TajweedMate analyses the recording and shows you where your pronunciation and Tajweed need work, so you can repeat the passage until it sounds right.

Yes. TajweedMate starts with the Arabic Quran alphabet, with audio examples and guided practice for each letter, so you can begin even if you cannot read Arabic yet.

TajweedMate is free to download on the App Store and Google Play.

TajweedMate runs on iPhone and iPad through the App Store, and on Android phones and tablets through Google Play. Because recording is central to the app, you only need a device with a working microphone and somewhere quiet to recite.

No. TajweedMate's AI feedback lets you practice Quran recitation independently at your own pace, though it also works well as a companion to lessons with a teacher.

You can donate sound samples of your recitation to help train the Tajweed model. The feature is optional and can be activated in the app settings at any time.

Download the TajweedMate App

Start practicing Quran recitation and Tajweed today, free on iOS and Android:

Contribute to TajweedMate

Help improve our AI Tajweed model by donating sound samples. Activate this feature in the app settings.

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