Amal
Arabic letters, reading, writing, and vocabulary for kids.
Open AmalUse this guide to choose the right path by age and learning goal: start with Amal for letters, reading, writing, and speaking, then add Thurayya when Quran and Juz Amma become the priority.
Children read aloud and receive instant, letter-level pronunciation feedback — like having a private Arabic tutor available anytime.
100,000+ educational elements covering the Arabic alphabet, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing — progressing from letters to full sentences.
Rewards, progress tracking, and interactive activities keep children motivated and engaged through daily practice sessions.



Choose the path
If Arabic foundations are the goal, Amal is the right place to start. If the child needs Quran recitation or memorization, move to Thurayya.
Arabic letters, reading, writing, and vocabulary for kids.
Open AmalQuran recitation, memorization, and Juz Amma practice.
Open ThurayyaSee the difference before you decide.
View the comparisonAlphazed Montessori introduces Arabic through sensory, self-directed discovery using Montessori methodology and the British curriculum.
Explore Montessori →Amal teaches the full Arabic language — alphabet, reading, writing, and speaking — with AI-powered pronunciation feedback and 10,000+ words.
Explore Amal →Thurayya combines Quran recitation, Prophets' Stories, and Ahadeeth into one interactive platform with AI-corrected tajweed.
Explore Thurayya →The most effective approach combines daily practice with interactive, age-appropriate content. Alphazed apps use AI speech recognition, gamified lessons, and structured curricula to keep children engaged while building real literacy skills in listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
Children can start as early as age 0-2 with Alphazed Montessori for sensory exposure. Ages 3-8 are ideal for learning the Arabic alphabet and basic reading with Amal. Older children (8-15) can advance to fluent reading and vocabulary building.
Yes. Alphazed apps are designed to work independently — the AI provides pronunciation feedback and guided lessons so children can learn even if parents do not speak Arabic. The app interface supports English and Arabic.
With consistent daily practice of 15-20 minutes, most children learn the Arabic alphabet within 2-3 months and begin reading simple words and sentences within 6 months. Progress varies by age and prior exposure.
Yes, Alphazed apps are free to download on iOS and Android with generous free content. Optional subscriptions unlock full access to all learning materials.
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