Offline Quran Reading

Offline Quran reading and listening without losing your place

Furqanly is being built as an offline-friendly Quran reading experience for people who do not want their reading habit to depend on a perfect connection.

The goal is dependable continuity: open the Quran, keep your place, and return with confidence whether you are online or not.

At a glance

Offline Quran reading and continuity

Updated April 2026

Furqanly is being built as an offline-friendly Quran app so reading does not fall apart when your connection does.

That means thinking beyond file access and protecting the full return path: your place, your saved ayahs, and your listening continuity.

  • Local-first reading continuity already present on the web
  • Mobile beta expanding offline text and downloaded audio foundations
  • Sync intended to support local reliability, not replace it

What offline continuity means here

Offline support is not just about opening a file without internet. For a Quran app, it also means keeping your reading place, saved ayahs, and listening workflow dependable when your connection is weak or gone.

Furqanly is being shaped around that kind of continuity so reading the Quran does not feel fragile.

How Furqanly is approaching offline reading

  • The web experience already keeps reading progress, bookmarks, and preferences local-first.
  • Mobile beta work is focused on offline Quran text, downloaded audio, and dependable resume paths.
  • When connectivity returns, sync should support continuity rather than interrupt it.

Why this matters for a Quran reader

  • Readers should be able to continue on travel, in low-signal areas, or during quiet moments away from data.
  • Listening and repeating ayahs becomes more trustworthy when the needed files are already present.
  • Saved spiritual moments lose value when they disappear behind a network dependency.

Current availability

As of April 2026, the public web experience is local-first for reading state and bookmarks, while Android and iPhone beta work is actively expanding offline text and audio continuity.