Learn Quranic Arabic

Understand the words of the Quran — one passage at a time.

Why Learn Quranic Arabic?

Over 1.8 billion Muslims recite the Quran in Arabic daily during salah, yet most do not understand the words they are reading. Learning even basic Quranic Arabic vocabulary transforms the prayer experience — turning recitation into a conversation with the Creator.

Quranic Arabic (also called Classical Arabic or Fusha) uses a focused vocabulary. Studies show that understanding just a few hundred of the most frequent words covers a large percentage of the Quran's text. This makes Quranic Arabic vocabulary surprisingly achievable for beginners.

Unlike Modern Standard Arabic, Quranic Arabic has a fixed corpus — the words do not change. This means every word you learn today will remain relevant for the rest of your life.

How Quranle Teaches You

Quranle uses a game-based approach inspired by Wordle to make vocabulary acquisition engaging and consistent:

  • Real Quran passages: Every puzzle uses actual word-by-word translations from the Quran, not artificial textbook sentences. You learn vocabulary in the context it appears in the Quran.
  • Daily practice: A new puzzle every day creates a consistent learning habit. Just 2-5 minutes per session is enough to make progress.
  • Spaced repetition: Rounds 3-5 revisit passages from previous days, reinforcing words you've already encountered. This proven learning technique strengthens long-term retention.
  • Instant feedback: Color-coded tiles show you exactly which words you got right, which are in the wrong position, and which aren't in the passage — helping you learn from every guess.
  • Arabic script exposure: Every puzzle displays the original Arabic text alongside transliteration, gradually building your comfort with reading Arabic script.

What You'll Learn

Quranle draws from a database of 770+ Quranic passages spanning surahs across the entire Quran. Through regular play, you'll build vocabulary in key areas:

Names & Attributes of Allah

Words like Allah, Ar-Rahman (The Most Merciful), and Rabb (Lord) that appear throughout the Quran.

Prophets & Stories

Vocabulary from the stories of Musa, Ibrahim, Isa, and other prophets mentioned in the Quran.

Commands & Guidance

Words related to belief, worship, prayer, charity, and righteous conduct.

Common Connectors

High-frequency words like wa (and), fi (in), min (from), and alladhina (those who) that form the backbone of Quranic sentences.

Features

  • Free to play on web — no account required
  • Available on iOS and Android as a native app
  • Dark mode support
  • Track your progress with streaks, medals, and trophies
  • Share your results with friends
  • New puzzle every day at midnight
  • Word-by-word translations sourced from Quran.com

Who Is Quranle For?

  • Beginners who want to start understanding what they recite in salah.
  • Students of the Quran looking for a fun supplement to their formal Arabic studies.
  • Parents who want their children to build Quranic vocabulary in an engaging way.
  • Anyone who reads the Quran regularly and wants to deepen their understanding of its words.

Start Learning Today

Every day is a new opportunity to learn Quranic Arabic. Play Quranle for free and watch your vocabulary grow.