Muslim AI is an all-in-one Islamic assistant powered by AI. Get accurate Azan times, read or listen to the Quran, explore Zikr, Duas, and Islamic knowledge, all with a smart, conversational interface. Every answer is scholar-reviewed and clearly cited.
We started Muslim AI after watching too many faith-adjacent apps drown in ads, fortunes, and clickbait. The brief was simple, a calm, trustworthy daily companion. Azan times come from verified calculation methods, with manual overrides for local mosques. The Quran reader pairs Uthmani script with multiple translations and reciters, all downloadable for offline use. The AI layer answers everyday questions in plain language, but every answer is grounded, cited, and reviewed by partnered scholars before it ships. Zikr, duas, and a quiet prayer tracker round out a screen you can open before fajr without bracing for noise.
Faith-adjacent apps have become unreliable, ad-stuffed, full of unverified content, and quick to monetise attention at the worst possible moments. Users wanted one calm app they could trust before fajr.
Trust first, features second. Every AI answer is grounded in a curated, scholar-reviewed corpus and shipped with citations. We partnered with practising scholars from day one to review tone, sources, and edge cases.
A panel of partnered scholars reviews the corpus and a rotating sample of live answers each week. We publish disagreements and corrections openly.
Quran, prayer times, Qibla, Zikr, and Duas all work offline. The AI Q&A requires connectivity, with cached answers for recent queries.
Prayer tracking and location stay on-device by default where possible. The app is designed without tracking.