27 people across 8 countries — scholars, engineers, and educators united by a single mission: making the vocabulary of the Quran accessible to every Muslim on earth.
"The Quran is the only book where every word has been memorised by millions. Our mission is to ensure every word is also understood."
18 years of Quranic Arabic scholarship. Author of three books on Quranic morphology. Formerly lectured at universities in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan. His expertise in classical Arabic lexicography underpins every entry in the Lexicon.
"Technology should serve sacred knowledge. Every line of code we write is in service of one goal — making the Quran's language alive for a new generation."
MSc in Natural Language Processing from UCL. Spent five years building EdTech platforms before returning to his core passion — the intersection of technology and Islamic learning. Leads engineering and platform architecture.
NLP & AIProduct StrategyEdTechArchitecture
Full Team
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Dr. Nadia Al-Farsi
Head of Lexicographic Research · Muscat
PhD Classical Arabic Morphology, University of Jordan. Leads lexicon expansion and classical source verification.
MorphologyLexicon
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Prof. Tariq Suleman
Senior Research Scholar · Lahore
Former faculty, University of the Punjab. Specialist in Quranic semantic analysis and polysemous roots.
SemanticsPolysemy
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Aisha Bint Ibrahim
Research Associate · Cairo
MA Islamic Studies, Al-Azhar. Specialises in Quranic verb classification and conjugation patterns.
Verb AnalysisCorpus
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Hassan Al-Omari
Computational Linguist · Riyadh
MSc Computational Arabic Linguistics, KFUPM. Builds and maintains the morphological parsing pipeline.