About IqraQuran
IqraQuran exists so anyone can read the Noble Quran — exactly as printed — and share the reward of a khatam together through Quran Khwani. Accuracy is the whole point: we never type or edit a letter of the Quran ourselves.
The mushaf pages
The reader displays renders of the standard 604-page Madani Mushaf, generated from the typography of the King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex by the open quran.com-images project — the same page set trusted by the largest Quran apps. The images are served exactly as published, byte for byte.
The Quran text
Quran text: Tanzil Project (Uthmani, v1.1) — tanzil.net. The Tanzil text is the reference digital Quran, proofread in multiple documented passes against the printed Madina Mushaf. We store and display it verbatim, as its license requires and our own rule demands: before a single verse entered our database it passed four integrity checks — a pinned cryptographic hash, structural totals (114 surahs, 6236 ayahs), a character-level comparison against an independently served copy of the same edition, and a repeat check on every re-seed so nothing can ever drift.
Typography
Quranic text is set by default in KFGQPC Uthmanic Script HAFS, the typeface of the King Fahd Glyph Quran Printing Complex — the same institution whose Madani Mushaf our page images render. Readers can also choose Amiri Quran, Noto Naskh Arabic or Scheherazade New. Arabic names appear in Noto Naskh Arabic and Noto Nastaliq Urdu; the interface in Public Sans. The printed mushaf pages remain the typographic reference — the text view shows the identical verified words, one tap from the print.
Quran Khwani
The digital form of the gathering where a group completes the Quran for a loved one or an occasion: check out a Juz, read it — here or from your own mushaf — and place it on the completed side. Trust-based, exactly like the physical ritual. Arrange or join one.