Quran Era Play


Introducing your kids to the Quran is a huge responsibility. Children have a very short attention span and if you don’t help them understand the Quran the right way, they will disconnect from it for life, or worse, find it boring. 

In this digital age, it is important for Muslim parents to keep up with the modern teaching methods and to engage their children with the Quran the way their schools engage them with studies. And that is where Quran Era comes into action.

The show introduces your child to David, a young Muslim child, and Qari Snail. David is on a quest with his new friend Qari Snail from Quran Era (quranera.com), who introduces him to all his friends. They go together from one country to another and learn how to read Quran.

In this adventurous and interesting sojourn, your child learns to read the Quran too. Through David and Qari snail’s adventures, your child is acquainted with the Arabic alphabet. As they travel, they engage your child in fun activities like drawing, games, quizzes, and a lot more.  In fact, Quran Era was developed to tackle the unique problems Muslim children face when trying to learn Quran in the digital age. Quran Era changes the way your child learns the Quran. Quran Era is the most comprehensive and engaging online program to learn how to read the Quran for kids aged 4 to 10.


How does it work?

In this show, David guides you through the working of the website QuranEra.com and through each of his adventures. The show is divided into 5 levels of learning. Interestingly, each level is named after a continent. Each lesson is conducted in a different country. In this way, a child is taken to different corners of the world with Qari Snail and taught the Quran on the journey. They also find out interesting sites and facts about different countries.

If your kid is a travel enthusiast, this show is all they need!

Talking about the Quran, your child is taught everything from the Arabic letters to the Tajweed rules (all in a way they’ll love). 

In the Asian continent, kids learn the isolation of each Arabic letter and master reading basic Arabic words. In each country, they learn two Arabic alphabets, the characters which represent them, and their sounds (all in unique ways). Because each alphabet is symbolized by a character, it becomes super easy for the kid to remember it. This is followed by activities (like painting the characters).


By the end of the show, your child will be able to read the Quran directly from the Mushaf with perfect pronunciation, insha’Allah.