A welcoming space for reciting the Qur'an at every level. Find a companion to listen, share feedback, and grow together.
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Three simple steps to start your recitation journey.
Browse the map for open sessions or start your own session to invite others to listen to your recitation. Set your preferences and let the community find you.
Whether you're practicing a new Surah or perfecting your Tajweed, there's a place for you.
Join our integrated call sessions to recite, exchange feedback, and encourage one another in a supportive environment.
“Perfecting My Tajweed”
I was looking for a partner to practice my Tajweed and found exactly that here. The community is so supportive and encouraging. Jazakallahu khairan to the team for creating this space.
Yusuf A.
🇵🇰Karachi, Pakistan
“Safe Gender-Separated Sessions”
As a sister, I appreciate the gender-separated sessions. I can focus on my recitation without any discomfort. Jazakallahu khairan to the team. May Allah reward you for facilitating this beautiful connection among the Ummah.
Fatima Z.
🇲🇾Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Qur'an is sacred, and our sessions should reflect that reverence. We ask all participants to maintain proper adab (etiquette) during their time together.
Awliyah is built by Muslim students and offered entirely for free. Your support helps cover our costs and keeps this space running for the Ummah.
Make a DonationQuestions or feedback? awliyahdev@gmail.com
Yes. The platform is entirely free, offered as an act of service and for the sake of ajar.
Any member can open a recitation session for the community to join. To help you find the ideal recitation partner, you can review detailed host profiles and community ratings before entering a session.
Absolutely. Each session supports both recitation and attentive listening so you can practice together.
We've made sure to provide extra boundaries for women so that they can feel safe and comfortable in their sessions. Male participants are not permitted to join female sessions by default. Women can choose to only view sessions created by other women.
Allah describes the Awliyah in Surah Al-Yunus (10:62-64) as those who are close servants (friends) of Him and shall have no fears, because they are faithful and mindful of Him (they have Taqwa). We want to be among those people, and one of the best ways to get closer to Allah is through the recitation, memorization and consistent practice of the Qur'an.