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In one sentence
naTadabar is a native iOS companion for reflecting on the Quran, built around structured study documents combining text, handwriting, voice memos, verse quotes, dictionary lookups, and cross-references.
In one paragraph
naTadabar is a native iOS app for Muslims who want to go beyond reading the Quran into structured, personal reflection — what Islamic tradition calls tadabbur. The app pairs the full Quran text with eighteen translations, four curated scholarly commentaries, seventeen-plus reciters, the classical Lissan al-Arab dictionary, Qibla compass, prayer times, and a classical hadith and reference library — all bundled offline. What sets it apart is its tadabbur editor: a block-based document format where users combine text notes, handwritten annotations (Apple Pencil), voice memos, verse quotes, and cross-references into their own study documents. It's free to use, with an optional premium tier that unlocks unlimited documents and cross-device sync.
Facts
- Platforms: iPhone and iPad, iOS 17+
- Built with: SwiftUI, SwiftData, PencilKit, Supabase
- Status: coming soon to the App Store
- Pricing: free; optional premium for unlimited documents and cloud sync
- Offline: all translations, commentary, dictionary, and reference texts bundled on device
- Cross-platform: an Android sibling is in active development
Brand
- Name: naTadabar (lowercase n, capital T)
- Pronunciation: na-ta-DA-bar
- Primary color: #336699
- Logo: available on request at hello@natadabar.com
Contact
For interviews, screenshots, or review copies: hello@natadabar.com.