Learn Arabic
A curated set of apps and resources for learning Arabic — from the first letter to confident reading — with a focus on children and a parallel track for older learners.
Arabic is not just a language of communication; it is the tongue of the Qur'an and the key to its treasures. Our picks start with the first letter for young children, move through stories, games, and graded reading until the child reads and writes with confidence, then connect to a Qur'an track and resources that carry older learners toward a deeper grasp of the language of revelation.
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How We Chose This Collection
We focused on children first, because the best return on learning Arabic comes from starting early and making it enjoyable. We combined tools that begin with letters and sounds, graded story libraries, and trusted educational games. Then we added a Qur'an track — the ultimate aim of learning Arabic — and a reference for older learners who want a serious study.
First Steps: Letters and Early Words
A good starting point means clean, simple tools: Miftah for the letters and their sounds, and the Alef-Ba-Ta web platform for light activities and materials suited to young children. Use these as the warm-up before moving to the broader tracks.
Stories, Games, and Graded Reading for Children
Rihlat al-Kalimat walks a child aged 4–7 into reading and writing, Aqra Bil-Arabia is one of the most widely used kids' Arabic apps for ages 4–18, and Madrasat Asafeer brings a large level-graded story library with matching games and exercises. Together they cover most of a child's daily Arabic needs.
From Arabic to the Qur'an — and for Older Learners Too
Al-Mu'allim uses AI to evaluate a reader's Qur'an recitation — a strong tool that reinforces pronunciation and the makharij of letters for both children and adults. Guide to Arabic is a reference site that gathers books, audio and video lessons, and structured paths for older learners who want a deeper study.
In the End: Consistency Beats a Strong Start
Learning Arabic is not a sprint; it is a journey of years. What sets successful families apart is not the choice of the perfect app, but showing up day after day. Pick one or two from this list, set a steady time, and reward small wins. The far horizon is the day your child opens the Qur'an and reads it with understanding.
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