۞ MuslimTech

Tools for everyone.

أدواتٌ تقنية بنيّةٍ صالحة

MuslimTech is an open initiative building free, private and beautifully simple tools for everyday Muslim life — worship, learning and good habits.

Free forever · No accounts · No tracking.

Q Qur'an Review Planner
AR FR EN
Schedule
Rawatib (12)
Days
6 days
Strategy
Balanced
Day
Portion · 6 × 2 rak'ah
Mon
Al-Fatiha 1 → An-Nisa 23 · 6 sets
Tue
An-Nisa 24 → Al-An'am 110 · 6 sets
Wed
Al-An'am 111 → At-Tawbah 92 · 6 sets

What is MuslimTech?

A small, open initiative: free, private and beautifully simple tools that help Muslims with everyday acts of worship and learning. No ads, no accounts, nothing leaves your device. Built by volunteers and given freely as a sadaqah jāriyah.

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Free & open-source

Every tool is free, and the code is public on GitHub for anyone to inspect, use or improve.

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Private by design

No accounts, no analytics, no tracking. Everything runs locally in your browser.

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For the whole ummah

Trilingual from day one — Arabic, French and English — and built to grow with your suggestions.

Our first initiative

The Qur'an Review Planner

Choose the rhythm that fits your day, and let the planner divide the Qur'an evenly across it.

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Revise during the five prayers

Spread your review across Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha — a portion to recite in each fard.

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Hifdh over the 12 rawatib

The sunnah the Prophet ﷺ recommended — split your daily portion into the 6 sets of 2 rak'ah.

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Six or seven days

Keep a rest day or run the full week. Pick any range — by Surah, Juz, Hizb or exact ayah.

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العربية · Français · English

Fully localised, with proper right-to-left Arabic and native Surah names.

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Private by design

No accounts, no analytics, no network calls. Everything runs locally in your browser.

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Export & print

Download your weekly plan as CSV or print a clean copy to keep with your mushaf.

Pick your range, choose how you want to revise, and build a balanced weekly schedule in seconds — no sign-up required.

قال رسولُ الله ﷺ
«خيرُ الناسِ أنفعُهم للناسِ»