Download.it search icon
Advertisement

Clear, distraction-minimal digital mushaf with familiar 13-line script, flexible navigation, and verse bookmarks

Clear, distraction-minimal digital mushaf with familiar 13-line script, flexible navigation, and verse bookmarks

Vote (1 votes)

Program license Free

Developer Digital Ummah

Version 1.6.1

Works under Android

Vote

(1 votes)

Developer

Digital Ummah

Works under

Android

Program license

Free

Version

1.6.1

Pros

  • Uses the familiar South African/Subcontinental 13-line Arabic script
  • Simple interface with clear, straightforward navigation
  • Jump by page, surah, or juz for flexible reading
  • Bookmarking at the verse level for easy return to key spots
  • Double tap zoom for more comfortable reading on smaller screens
  • Free app with planned additions like themes and translations

Cons

  • Text can appear slightly blurred when zoomed in
  • Bookmarks may not align with the same verse after changing orientation
  • Top and bottom navigation bars remain visible and can distract from reading
  • Page turning animation and direction can feel confusing or reversed

ezQuran is an Android app from Digital Ummah that presents the full Quran in the South African and Subcontinental 13-line Arabic script. It focuses on providing a clear digital mushaf, with minimal distractions, for readers who prefer this widely used layout.

It suits readers who already feel comfortable reading this script and want a straightforward way to recite on their phone, whether at home or while traveling.

Familiar 13-line layout for comfortable recitation

The core of ezQuran is its use of the 13-line South African/Subcontinental script, a style many students and huffaz know from printed copies. For those used to this format, the app feels immediately familiar, which helps with locating verses and maintaining memorization habits.

The script itself is presented clearly and is intended to be easy to read. A quick double tap zooms in on the page, so the text can be enlarged for smaller screens or low light conditions. At higher zoom levels, the writing can become a bit blurred, although it remains readable. Readers who rely heavily on large text may notice this softening around the letters.

Navigation that follows traditional reading habits

ezQuran is built around how people usually move through a physical mushaf. You can:

- Read page by page from start to finish by flipping through the pages.

- Jump directly to a specific page number.

- Go straight to a chosen surah.

- Navigate by juz.

This mix of options makes it practical both for continuous recitation and for targeted reading, such as revising a memorized section or joining a structured reading schedule. The interface is simple and easy to follow, with clearly arranged controls, so getting to the right place in the Quran does not require digging through complex menus.

Bookmarks and reading continuity

To help you return to key passages, ezQuran lets you bookmark any verse. This is valuable if you stop in the middle of a page or track specific sections for revision.

There are, however, a few quirks in how bookmarks behave. If you place a bookmark while reading in portrait orientation and later rotate the device to landscape, the marker may no longer sit exactly on the same verse and can appear further up or down on the page. That can disrupt precise tracking, especially for structured memorization where the exact line matters.

On-screen controls and page turning behavior

The app keeps navigation bars visible at the top and bottom of the screen while you read. This gives quick access to controls, but the bars do not fade away, which some readers may find visually distracting, especially when focusing on longer sessions.

Page turning is another area that can feel slightly off. The app uses a virtual page flip, yet the direction of page movement can feel counterintuitive, giving some users the sense that they are going backwards rather than progressing forward. The pages still advance correctly, but the animation and gesture direction may take time to get used to and can be confusing at first.

Design, simplicity, and planned improvements

ezQuran keeps its design practical and uncluttered. The interface is straightforward enough that readers can move around the Quran without a steep learning curve, which makes it suitable even for those who are not very experienced with mobile apps.

The app is free to use, which makes it accessible for a wide audience. The developer has mentioned plans to add custom themes and translations in future updates. Themes would allow more control over visual comfort, while translations would broaden its usefulness beyond Arabic-only reading. These additions could make ezQuran more adaptable to different preferences and levels of understanding, provided they are implemented with the same focus on clarity.

Verdict

ezQuran offers a focused experience for readers who want the Quran in the South African and Subcontinental 13-line script on Android. Its strengths lie in its familiarity, straightforward navigation by page, surah, and juz, and its ability to place bookmarks on specific verses.

At the same time, text blur at higher zoom, bookmark shifts between portrait and landscape, always-visible navigation bars, and slightly confusing page turning behavior show that the app still has room to mature. For users who value a simple, free digital mushaf in this particular script, however, ezQuran already provides a useful and approachable reading companion.

Pros

  • Uses the familiar South African/Subcontinental 13-line Arabic script
  • Simple interface with clear, straightforward navigation
  • Jump by page, surah, or juz for flexible reading
  • Bookmarking at the verse level for easy return to key spots
  • Double tap zoom for more comfortable reading on smaller screens
  • Free app with planned additions like themes and translations

Cons

  • Text can appear slightly blurred when zoomed in
  • Bookmarks may not align with the same verse after changing orientation
  • Top and bottom navigation bars remain visible and can distract from reading
  • Page turning animation and direction can feel confusing or reversed

Screenshots of ezQuran APK