A library of masters, in your pocket.
The greatest voices in 1,400 years of Islamic thought — tafsīr, hadith, fiqh and sīrah, translated from the original Arabic. Bookmark, download, and listen anywhere.
The full Joyful Muslims library — al-Ghazali, Ibn Kathir, Ibn Battuta and the masters, translated from the original Arabic and narrated — is built for Android and in final testing. Be the first to know.
This isn't a stripped-down port. The Android build matches the iPhone app feature-for-feature — we'd rather take the extra weeks than ship something lesser.
The same house of knowledge, rebuilt for Android — every screen below is shipping in the build now in final testing.
The greatest voices in 1,400 years of Islamic thought — tafsīr, hadith, fiqh and sīrah, translated from the original Arabic. Bookmark, download, and listen anywhere.
A real-time transcript illuminates each sentence the moment the narrator speaks it — the way the masters once studied, now on glass. Tap any line to hear it again.
al-Ghazali’s forty-volume masterwork, broken into bite-sized passages with the narration right beside you. A thousand-year classic, finally finishable.
Move at your own rhythm — Read, Understand, Apply — or let a scholar walk you through in fifteen guided minutes, with reflection prompts at every turn.
Streaks, hours of sacred knowledge, books completed cover to cover, and a scholar rank that grows with you — quiet encouragement, never gamified into noise.
Premium listeners receive every new release on day one — four scholar-curated audiobooks a month, dropped each Friday into a library that only deepens.
Every line below is read aloud, in full, inside the app — sourced, attributed, and a single tap from the whole book.
The heart is a king, and the limbs are its army. If the king is corrupt, the army is corrupt.
Be in this world as a traveller. A traveller does not build a house on the road.
Yūnus called from three darknesses: the darkness of the sea, the darkness of the fish, and the darkness of the night. And Allah answered.
The door of repentance does not close until the sun rises from the west. Until then, it is open for every soul.
I set out alone, finding no companion to cheer the way, swayed by an overmastering impulse within me, and a long-cherished desire to visit those illustrious sanctuaries.
Allah took Ibrāhīm as a friend. Not because Ibrāhīm asked — but because of what Ibrāhīm was willing to put down.
The one who remembers death clearly will not spend his life chasing what will not follow him into the grave.
Whoever treads a path in search of knowledge, Allah makes easy for him the path to Paradise.
“We launched on iPhone first and we're finishing Android with the same care — the same narration, the same scholarship, no shortcuts. Leave your email and you'll hear from us the day it's live. One email. That's the promise.”
The Android build is in final testing now. We have not set a public date yet — join the waitlist and we will send exactly one email, the day it goes live on the Google Play Store.
Yes — it is a full feature-parity port: the same library, offline downloads, StudyKit, the Living Manuscript, JM Scholar, the Vault, Daily Verse notifications, and the NextDrop home-screen widget. The only iPhone-exclusive surface is the Apple Watch app.
Same as iPhone: five hours of listening every month, free, with no credit card. Paid tiers start at $0.99/month for the unlimited standard library, and Premium is $6.99/month for the Vault, StudyKit, the Living Manuscript, and unlimited JM Scholar.
Yes. After you join you get a personal referral link — every friend who joins through it moves you up the line, and the page shows your live position and referral count.
Not on Android yet — it is not on the Google Play Store. If you have an iPhone, the app is live on the App Store today at joyfulmuslims.com/ios.
We'll send exactly one email — the moment Joyful Muslims is live on Google Play.
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