Amal
Arabic reading aloud and pronunciation correction for kids.
Open AmalAlphazed gives parents two clear Arabic paths at home: Amal for children aged 3-15 who need Arabic reading-aloud pronunciation correction, and Thurayya for children aged 3-15 who need Quran memorization and tajweed-rule practice between sheikh lessons.
Amal listens as children read Arabic aloud, catches the exact missed sound, shows the mouth shape, and guides one corrected re-read.
Start with the smallest correction unit your child needs today: an Arabic sound in Amal or a tajweed rule in a Juz Amma ayah with Thurayya.
Short daily sessions help parents support reading and recitation at home without claiming to replace teachers, sheikhs, or a full school curriculum.






Choose the path
If Arabic reading aloud is the goal, Amal is the right place to start. If the child needs Quran recitation and tajweed rules, move to Thurayya.
Arabic reading aloud and pronunciation correction for kids.
Open AmalQuran memorization and tajweed-rule 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 is for children who are ready to read Arabic aloud and need exact sound correction at home.
Explore Amal →Thurayya is for children memorising Quran who need tajweed-rule correction between sheikh lessons.
Explore Thurayya →The best way is to pick one narrow goal first. Use Amal when the goal is Arabic reading aloud with exact pronunciation correction. Use Thurayya when the goal is Quran memorization with tajweed-rule feedback between sheikh lessons.
Children can start early exposure with Montessori. Use Amal for ages 3-15 when Arabic reading aloud and sound correction are the job. Use Thurayya for ages 3-15 when Quran memorization and tajweed-rule practice are the job.
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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