Quran Chat
Daily free messages for questions answered from authentic Islamic sources.
Questions about faith, prayer, or daily life do not have to wait. Quran Chat draws on the Quran, tafsir, authentic Sunnah, and translations—material you can verify yourself in our open-source knowledge base—available whenever you need it.
Free messages each day · No card needed
Ask when something comes to mind—day or night, in the language you are comfortable with
Replies tie back to Quran, tafsir, Sunnah, and translations, with citations when we can
Conversations are encrypted, and we do not sell your personal data
For important religious decisions, always consult qualified Islamic scholars.
We ran the same Islamic Q&A questions through three setups and scored replies against reference answers. The numbers below are approximate scores from those internal tests—not a promise of perfection.
General chatbots
ChatGPT, Claude, and similar—no Islamic source library
Broad-purpose AI trained on general data—not our curated Quran, tafsir, Sunnah, and translation library.
~47%
Other Islamic AI chatbots
Islam-focused apps without our verified source library
Purpose-built for Islamic Q&A, but without Quran Chat’s open-source retrieval layer over Quran, tafsir, Sunnah, and translations.
~62%
Quran Chat · Fanar + RAG
Fanar models with our source lookup (RAG)
Fanar generates the reply after our library is searched—our best setup.
~86%
Scores reflect our internal evaluation; your experience will vary. AI can still be wrong. For important decisions, speak with a qualified scholar. See our Disclaimer.
Three steps—from your question to an answer tied to real texts.
Write it the way you would ask a friend—no special format needed.
The app searches our open-source library for Quran, tafsir, Sunnah, and translations that fit your question.
You get a clear reply tied to those sources, with references when we can provide them.
Every text the app can cite is in quranchat-kb on GitHub. You can read what we use, spot a gap, suggest a fix, or add something the ummah would benefit from.
Repository
github.com/thequranchatapp/quranchat-kb
Quran, tafsir, Sunnah, and translations—laid out so the app can find the right passage for what you asked.
We built Quran Chat for everyday use, not a paywall. Sign up at no cost, chat within your daily message allowance, and keep prayer times, Quran reading, dhikr, and the other tools without extra limits.
Thoughtful answers from authentic sources, plus the practical tools many of us open several times a day—all included at no cost.
Daily free messages for questions answered from authentic Islamic sources.
Daily times, reminders, and a Qibla compass built in.
Browse by surah, with translations and simple navigation.
Listen to well-known reciters with straightforward controls.
Hijri dates and key events in one place.
Build streaks and track goals for the habits that matter to you.
Work out zakat with plain inputs and quick results.
Count tasbih with presets or your own target.
Prayer and travel guidance when you are on the road.
A few common questions. If yours is not here, we are happy to hear from you.
Yes. You get a set number of AI messages each day at no cost, and the allowance resets overnight. Prayer times, the Quran reader, dhikr, and the rest of the app stay available even after you have used your chat messages for the day.
Before the AI replies, we look up the Quran, tafsir, authentic Sunnah, and translations from our library—not just what the model remembers. On a fixed set of Islamic Q&A questions scored against reference answers, general chatbots about 47%, other Islamic AI chatbots about 62%, and Quran Chat with Fanar and source lookup about 86% in our internal tests (best-guess scores, not a guarantee). Your results may differ, and AI can still make mistakes. For anything important, please check with a qualified scholar. See our Disclaimer.
The sources live in the Quran Chat Knowledge Base on GitHub, which is open source. You can read the citations, suggest fixes, or add material yourself. There is a link on this page.
You can ask in Arabic, English, Urdu, Turkish, Indonesian, Malay, French, and more—and get a reply in the same language.
Chat pauses until your messages refresh the next day. Everything else in the app, from prayer times to the Quran reader, still works as usual.
We treat your privacy seriously. Conversations are handled securely, and the details of our current practice are in the Privacy Policy. We do not sell your personal data; we only share what is needed with the services that run the app.
Whether you are exploring a verse or working through something practical, Quran Chat is here to help you learn. If you would like to make the sources stronger for everyone, our GitHub library welcomes your contribution.
Quran Chat is for learning and reflection—not a replacement for a qualified scholar. Please read our Terms and Disclaimer.