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Contest boosts Qur’an apps with tech innovation

Abdulaziz Al-Oraij, chairman of the Programmers Association, said the initiative aims to empower Qur’anic communities with interactive tools. (Supplied)
Abdulaziz Al-Oraij, chairman of the Programmers Association, said the initiative aims to empower Qur’anic communities with interactive tools. (Supplied)
The initiative uses modern technology to serve the Holy Qur’an and improve the digital experience for users worldwide. (Supplied)
The initiative uses modern technology to serve the Holy Qur’an and improve the digital experience for users worldwide. (Supplied)
The initiative uses modern technology to serve the Holy Qur’an and improve the digital experience for users worldwide. (Supplied)
The initiative uses modern technology to serve the Holy Qur’an and improve the digital experience for users worldwide. (Supplied)
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29 Jun 2025 08:06:23 GMT9
29 Jun 2025 08:06:23 GMT9
  • Ayathon brings together programmers, designers, researchers and Islamic scholars to develop digital tools supporting memorization, recitation and reflection on the Qur’an

Hebshi AlShammari

RIYADH: Ayathon, a Qur’an-focused app development hackathon organized by the Programmers Association, recently concluded in Riyadh.

Abdulaziz Al-Oraij, chairman of the association, described Ayathon as an initiative to use modern technology to serve the Holy Qur’an and improve the digital experience for users worldwide.

He added that Ayathon brings together programmers, designers, researchers and Islamic scholars to develop digital tools supporting memorization, recitation and reflection on the Qur’an.

“It aims to empower Qur’anic communities with interactive tools,” Al-Oraij said.

Mohammed Al-Wadee, chairman of the hackathon’s committee, said the event seeks to improve Qur’anic apps and develop technology that aligns with Islamic values.

He added that the event promotes integrating technologies like artificial intelligence, augmented reality and user experience design into sustainable projects.

Maha Al-Atwi, chair of the technical committee, said Ayathon combines technical creativity and intellectual depth to motivate participants, and enhance results through interdisciplinary collaboration.

She added that using technologies like AI and data analytics helps create digital solutions meeting diverse user needs and offering a quality Qur’anic experience for the digital generation.

The judging panel includes international experts in technology and Islamic studies, ensuring projects are evaluated on innovation, quality and meaningful content, Al-Atwi said.

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