Open-Source Islamic Apps and Tools
A collection of open apps, tools, APIs, and datasets that developers and researchers can build on, study, or contribute to.
Not every useful project is closed or purely end-user facing. Some of the most valuable catalog entries expose source code, data, or APIs for developers and researchers. This collection gathers practical starting points for building, studying, and contributing.
Projetos da coleção
Who This Is For
This collection is for developers, researchers, and teams building Quranic apps, hadith tools, digital libraries, or study projects who want to learn from or build on open work.
Quran APIs and Datasets
Apps and Projects To Study
For Research and Text Processing
How To Start As A Developer
Begin with a clear API or dataset, study an open app like Quran Android, then choose a focused area: search, interfaces, audio transcription, or reading experience.
Quran Foundation APIs
Quran.comQuran Foundation APIs: a strong official entry
A good option for teams that want to build on Quran.com-backed content and APIs instead of collecting everything manually.
OpenITI Corpus
Open Islamicate Texts InitiativeOpenITI Corpus: important material for text research
Useful for Islamicate text researchers and computational work that needs an open corpus for analysis.
Quran Android
Quran.comQuran Android: a widely used open Quran app
An important example of a widely used open-source Quran app, useful for study, comparison, and implementation ideas.
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