Quranic Arabic Transliteration

Tap letters and harakat to build words. Scholarly (DIN 31635) transliteration appears below. Recite known ayahs with real audio. Copy and paste supported.

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How this works. Tap a consonant first, then the harakat (vowel mark) you want on it. The transliteration follows the academic DIN 31635 standard: ā ī ū mark long vowels (bolded green in the output); ḥ ṣ ḍ ṭ ẓ mark the emphatic consonants; ʿ is ʿayn; ʾ is hamza. Doubled consonants (shaddah) appear in terracotta. Long vowels need to be typed as vowel + matching letter: e.g., قَالَ = fatha + alif gives ā.

About the Recite button. Plays actual Quranic recitation from a qualified reciter, streamed free from AlQuran Cloud. Searches the entire Quran corpus for whatever you type or paste — if any ayah matches, the button activates and plays the recitation. If you paste multiple ayahs (e.g. a whole surah), it plays the first matching ayah. No API key, no cost.

Copy/paste. Copy the Arabic, the transliteration, or both to your clipboard with one tap. Paste pulls Arabic text from your clipboard (non-Arabic characters are stripped automatically).