Qariah

Qariah

The Women Quran Reciters App

223 ratings
124 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • April 2, 2022
  • March 5, 2026

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Discover and listen to Quran recitations by women from around the world. This app aims to highlight the presence and qualifications of female Quran reciters, inspiring more women to engage with the Quran.

Global network of women Quran reciters
Recitations from diverse cultures
Qualified reciters with ijaza or competition wins
Multiple qira'aat (recitation methods)
Inspires women in Quranic studies
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What's New in Qariah

3.0.1

March 5, 2026

- Fixed an issue where some Mushaf pages could show missing or shifted translations. - Improved verse-to-translation matching on page boundaries (including 5:77). - Faster translation rendering with better cache handling and more reliable offline behavior.

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User reviews

Love this app !

I just want to say thank you to ustadha Maryam Amir for creating this app as a female Quran student, I’ve been a student of the Quran my whole life and this is my first time being exposed to so many different female qaria’s. I honestly feel so inspired hearing the beautiful and amazing voices of these women from around the world and also hearing recitations in some of the different qira’aat! May Allah put barakah in this app and bless everyone involved in creating Qariah ! 🤍🤍 بارك الله فيكم
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Beautiful Recitation

The sound of Quran is beautiful regardless whose reciting it, but to hear other women is truly inspiring Allahumma Mubarak

A good quality app for sisters

Like the repeat option and to save, good quality audio for hifdh. Jzk to all the sister for the hard work on this from Ukhti Shams

Not working 😔

It unfortunately will not work for me! It keeps telling me I do not have internet! I really wanted to check this app out let me know if I could do anything to fix it. Jzk.

So good

It is so gud

User experience

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

App crashes or freezes

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Recitations not matching translations

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Connectivity issues

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Requested Features

7 requests

Ability to download recitations for offline listening

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Option to adjust playback speed

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Playlist and queue features

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Quran text and translation integration

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More search and filter options

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Resume playback from where left off

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Sleep timer

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FAQ

What is the Qariah app?

The Qariah app is a platform dedicated to showcasing and providing access to Quran recitations by women. It aims to make the term 'Qariah' (a woman Quran reciter) more widely known and to highlight the qualifications and global presence of female Quran scholars and reciters.

What are the key features of the Qariah app?

The app features a global collection of over 60 women reciters from diverse cultural backgrounds. It highlights their qualifications, such as memorizing the entire Quran or holding an ijaza (license to teach), and offers Quranic recitations in multiple qira'aat (methods of recitation).

Is the Qariah app free to use?

Yes, the Qariah app is completely free to use. It does not have any in-app purchases or advertisements, allowing users to access all its features without cost.

Who is the target audience for the Qariah app?

The app is designed for Muslim women and girls who are interested in listening to Quran recitations, learning more about Quranic studies, and discovering the contributions of female reciters. It also serves as an inspirational tool for women to pursue their own connection with the Quran.

What are the different recitation methods available?

The app offers a wide range of recitation methods, known as qira'aat. These include Hafs ‘an ‘Asim, Shu'bah 'an 'Aasim, Warsh ‘an Nafi, Al-Doori 'an Abi 'Amr, Khalaf 'an Hamza, Qaloon ‘an Nafi, and Qaloon Biqasr Almunfasil wa Iskaan Meem AlJam.