Boost Your Ramadan Worship with Muslim Pro’s New Al-Quran and Community Tools
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- Muslim Pro enhances Ramadan with Al-Quran trackers, AiDeen AI chatbot, Ummah community, and Qalbox’s “Rice of Mercy” series for better worship.
- From personalized Quran playlists to daily reflections and Indonesian microdramas, Muslim Pro’s updates help users stay spiritually connected this Ramadan.
- CEO Nafees Khundker highlights Muslim Pro’s authentic AI answers, special iftar audio, and community features tailored for Indonesian Muslims in Ramadan.
Lifestyle app for Muslims, Muslim Pro, has launched a suite of features to support worship activities throughout Ramadan, from Al-Quran access to educational content and spiritual reflections.
Muslim Pro’s Public Relations Manager Siti Zahidah explained that the app offers various tools to help users stay consistent with Al-Quran reading over the full month amid daily routines.
“For years, the Al-Quran feature has been one of the most popular in the Muslim Pro app, including in Indonesia. We also know that during Ramadan, people interact with the Quran more frequently,” Siti said during a press conference in South Jakarta on Tuesday.
The Al-Quran section in Muslim Pro includes features for setting personal reading targets, tracking progress, bookmarking verses, adding personal notes, and creating playlists of verses to revisit.
“For those memorizing the Quran, the recitation can be slowed down or repeated,” Siti added.
Muslim Pro also introduces Inspiration Hub, a curated collection of reflective content.
In Inspiration Hub, users receive daily verses, hadiths, and short reflections as reminders that can be read, saved, or shared. It also features curated Ramadan videos and articles.
For video content, Muslim Pro’s Qalbox offers a Ramadan program lineup including daily Ramadan prayers, Quran reflections, and educational series. The latest addition is an Indonesian-made Islamic microdrama series titled “Rice of Mercy.”
“Rice of Mercy” was produced by Simpul Project and led by Renaldy Agung Pratama, a winner of Stories by Muslim Pro—the app’s inaugural digital content festival held in 2025.
Additionally, Muslim Pro’s Ummah community feature provides a space for users to share encouraging words, prayers, and reflections.
“This Ramadan, we invite our users to get active in Ummah and be there for those who might need a friend or support,” Siti said.
Muslim Pro has rolled out an AI-powered chatbot called Ask AiDeen, capable of answering questions on Islamic topics with references from the Quran and authentic hadiths.
“You can ask any question, and the AI in the app will provide the best answer sourced from the Quran and hadiths, not other sources,” said Muslim Pro CEO Nafees Khundker.
Nafees added that the app features a special Ramadan interface and extras like Quran recitations with translations and explanations played before iftar and suhoor times.
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