The official Alifta ecosystem behind the King Abdullah Hadith Encyclopedia and related Sunni hadith tools.
A nonprofit Quran platform and team behind Quran.com and related Quran-focused web, mobile, and digital services under Quran Foundation.
A large multilingual Islamic platform focused on introducing Islam and publishing reliable Islamic content across websites, apps, Quran translation resources, hadith resources, and developer-facing APIs such as QuranEnc and HadeethEnc.
A Saudi nonprofit organization focused on Quran and Sunnah digital initiatives, including Maher, Salem, Surah, Burhan Academy, and related products.
A Saudi nonprofit Quran education organization behind projects such as Quran Mobasher, Rayyan wa Bayan, Rased, Taahod, and Maknoon Teacher.
A Saudi nonprofit organization producing Islamic digital content, apps, and web platforms across many languages under the Osoul umbrella.
A Qatar-based Islamic digital publisher affiliated with the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, publishing Islamic portals, fatwa services, digital libraries, audio collections, apps, and related religious tools.
A public Saudi university behind the Electronic Moshaf Project and Ayat Quran apps for web, mobile, and desktop.
Dalail Centre is a Saudi nonprofit waqf center focused on faith development and intellectual resilience, publishing educational programs and knowledge resources through Dalail and related digital projects.
Kuwaiti charity behind the Ayatt project. The Mushaf Ayat app is presented as a gift from Ayatt Charity and is tied to its Quran-focused digital initiatives.
A nonprofit education foundation founded by Queen Rania Al Abdullah that develops Arabic learning initiatives and products, including Word Journey.
Official Jeddah Quran memorization charity known as خيركم, publisher of Taahdo and related learning apps.
The nonprofit Islamic foundation behind Mantooq and related audio initiatives, aligned across the official Basira pages and the App Store seller identity.
The academic institution responsible for the Doha Historical Dictionary of Arabic, identified in official materials under the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies.
OpenITI is a multi-institutional research initiative focused on building digital textual infrastructure for Islamicate studies. Its official website describes it as an academic effort centered on Arabic-script OCR, text extraction, and the creation of a machine-actionable scholarly corpus of Islamicate texts.