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[فارسی] The Noorani Qaida Digitized: How Thurayya Makes Qaida Interactive
[Persian translation] Thurayya digitizes the Noorani Qaida — the traditional method for learning to read Arabic and Quran — into an interactive app. Instead of passive audi...
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[Persian translation] Thurayya digitizes the Noorani Qaida — the traditional method for learning to read Arabic and Quran — into an interactive app. Instead of passive audi...
# The Noorani Qaida Digitized: How Thurayya Makes Qaida Interactive
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## The Noorani Qaida Digitized: How Thurayya Makes Qaida Interactive
Thuraya digitizes the Noorani Qaida — the traditional method for learning to read Arabic and Quran — into an interactive app experience. Instead of passive audio or PDF pages, children practice each Qaida lesson with AI speech recognition that checks their pronunciation, interactive exercises that test comprehension, and spaced repetition that ensures retention. The progression follows the traditional Nooraniyya sequence (isolated letters → connected letters → words → short Quranic phrases) but with modern technology at every step.
### What Is Noorani Qaida?
**Etymology**
- Noorani: "Enlightened" (from Light/Nur)
- Qaida: "Foundation" or "Rule"
**Purpose**
The Noorani Qaida teaches children to read Arabic (and Quran) by progressively introducing:
1. Isolated letters
2. Letter connections
3. Short words
4. Quranic phrases
It's been the gold standard for 100+ years. Most Muslim children historically learned Qaida b
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