Meet people where they learn
Careful digital access can help people approach sacred knowledge through the formats they already use: reading, search, structured data, and guided study.
Foundation for Divine Knowledge
اقْرَأْ بِاسْمِ رَبِّكَ الَّذِي خَلَقَ
A careful foundation for structured Islamic datasets, scholarly content, and responsible tools — built with reverence, clarity, and lasting benefit for every seeker of the truth.
وَعَلَّمَ آدَمَ الْأَسْمَاءَ كُلَّهَا
"He taught Adam the names of all things."
Our Mission
Quran Base is guided by a simple aim: to reduce barriers between seekers and revelation-centered knowledge. The work focuses on careful data preparation, thoughtful publishing, and technology that serves the texts with humility rather than reducing them to mere convenience.
The intention is not to overstate what has been built, but to lay a trustworthy foundation that can grow with scholarly care over time, insha'Allah.
Why We Build
The Quran is protected by Allah. Our role is more modest: to serve access with care, so Quran, Sunnah, and Islamic knowledge can be approached in the ways people learn and live today, and in formats future generations can still use well.
A Qur'anic principle of clarity
وَمَا أَرْسَلْنَا مِن رَّسُولٍ إِلَّا بِلِسَانِ قَوْمِهِ لِيُبَيِّنَ لَهُمْ
We have not sent a messenger except in the language of his people to clarify the message for them.
A Prophetic call to convey knowledge
"Let those who are present convey to those who are absent. For perhaps the one to whom it is conveyed will understand it better than the one who first hears it."
Sunan Ibn Majah 233
Careful digital access can help people approach sacred knowledge through the formats they already use: reading, search, structured data, and guided study.
Accessibility should not come at the cost of adab or accuracy. Sources, references, limits, and scholarly context should stay attached to what is shared.
The intention is to prepare knowledge in forms that remain usable, searchable, and teachable for students, families, researchers, and seekers after us, insha'Allah.
Not a claim to guard what Allah has already promised to guard. A small effort to help knowledge travel well across the tools and habits of each age.
What We Do
Each part of the project supports study, reflection, and responsible digital access to Islamic knowledge.
Structured datasets for Quran, Hadith, Tafsir, and classical texts — prepared with attention to sourcing, clarity, and responsible revision over time.
Articles, study materials, and research-driven content designed to make important sources easier to approach — without speaking beyond what is known with scholarly care.
Search, APIs, and developer-focused tools to help others build on reliable Islamic data — with proper restraint, transparency, and full attribution.
Our Offerings
A structured dataset of the Quran — Arabic text, verified translations, word-level morphological data, and cross-references for study and responsible digital use.
Organized Hadith datasets with narration chains, grading metadata, and thematic grouping.
Learn MoreClassical Tafsir texts digitized and structured for browsing, comparison, and study.
Learn MoreA planned API layer for search, lookup, and data access with transparency and stability.
Read the PlanA growing archive of scholarship, references, and knowledge domains for long-term reuse.
Learn MoreTechnology
Technology should serve the tradition. Every tool and API is approached with that principle as the foundation.
Search across verses and texts by meaning, theme, and context — beyond simple keyword matching.
Curated datasets for source-aware and carefully reviewed AI work in Islamic knowledge domains.
Links between verses, scholars, concepts, narrators, and books — enabling deep relational exploration.
Well-documented interfaces for builders who need dependable and properly attributed data access.
Support for developers building Islamic learning experiences on iOS and Android.
Arabic analysis for roots, forms, grammatical detail, and classical linguistic structure.
Aligned multilingual translations prepared for cross-language study and discovery.
Insights to help researchers understand corpus usage, trends, and research patterns.
Datasets
Prepared with scholarly care and made available for research, development, and educational use.
Arabic text, translations, word-level structure, morphological analysis, and verse cross-references.
Core collections — Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, and others — with careful metadata and thematic organization.
Classical exegesis from Ibn Kathir, Al-Tabari, Al-Qurtubi, and other major scholars — prepared for search and comparison.
Selected books and reference works from the Islamic tradition, structured for long-term digital access.
Join Us
Whether you are a researcher, developer, scholar, or simply someone who cares about preserving Islamic knowledge digitally — there is a place for you here.
"Seeking knowledge is a duty upon every Muslim."