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Tajweed Colors
RecitID includes a full digital Mushaf with Tajweed color coding — helping you recite with proper pronunciation. Choose from 3 reading modes with translations in 38 languages.
3 Quran Reading Modes
Mushaf Layout
Authentic 604-page Mushaf using the King Fahd Complex (KFGQPC) Uthmani font. Tajweed color coding highlights pronunciation rules — Qalqalah, Ghunnah, Idgham, Ikhfa, and more.
Verse-by-Verse
Each ayah displayed individually with translations in 38 languages. Tap any verse to hear audio, bookmark, copy, or explore AI tafsir and transliteration.
Compact Mode
Clean, minimal reading view optimised for continuous reading. Perfect for daily Quran reading sessions and Khatm tracking.
Tajweed Color Coding
Each Tajweed rule is highlighted with a distinct colour, making it easy to identify and practise proper Quran recitation.
Qalqalah
Echoing sound on specific letters
Ghunnah
Nasal sound held for 2 counts
Idgham
Merging of letters with nasalisation
Ikhfa
Hidden nasalisation before letters
Iqlab
Noon sakinah converts to meem
Madd
Elongation of vowel sounds
Reader Features
38 Translation Languages
Read translations side-by-side with Arabic text in English, French, Turkish, Urdu, Indonesian, and many more languages.
Audio Playback per Verse
Tap any verse to hear it recited by your chosen reciter. 42 world-renowned reciters available.
AI Tafsir & Insights
Get AI-generated context, themes, historical background, and hadith references for every verse.
Bookmarks & Favourites
Save any verse to your bookmarks for quick access. Track your reading progress across sessions.
Offline Reading
Read the Quran without internet once content is cached. Perfect for travel and areas with limited connectivity.
Dark & Light Modes
Switch between themes for comfortable reading day and night. Optimised for OLED screens.
Tajweed Reader FAQ
What is the best Quran app with Tajweed colors?
RecitID includes a full Tajweed color-coded Mushaf using the King Fahd Complex (KFGQPC) font — the same font used in printed Mushafs worldwide. Colours highlight Qalqalah, Ghunnah, Idgham, Ikhfa, and more.
What are Tajweed colors in the Quran?
Tajweed colors are a colour-coding system that marks pronunciation rules in the Quran text. Each colour represents a different rule (like nasalisation, elongation, or letter merging), helping readers apply correct recitation without memorising all rules.
Can I read the Quran offline?
Yes. Once content is cached, you can read the Quran in all 3 modes without an internet connection. Audio playback and AI tafsir require internet.
Which Mushaf font does RecitID use?
RecitID uses the KFGQPC (King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex) Uthmani font — the same trusted font used in the official printed Mushaf distributed in Madinah.
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