Terms of Use
Last updated: July 17, 2026
The short version. Hifz Quran is a free memorization companion. Your progress belongs to you. It is a practice aid, not a replacement for a qualified teacher, and recognition can occasionally err, so verify your hifz and tajwīd with a teacher. The Quran text, fonts, and recitations belong to their sources and are provided for your personal use. Be kind, be lawful, and may it benefit you.
These Terms of Use (“Terms”) are an agreement between you and Farhan Hossain (“we”, “us”), the maker of the Hifz Quran app (“the app”). By downloading or using Hifz Quran, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the app. This is also the app’s End User License Agreement (EULA).
1. Your license
We grant you a personal, limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to use Hifz Quran on Apple devices that you own or control, as allowed by the Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions and the Usage Rules in them. You may not copy, sell, rent, sublicense, reverse-engineer, or modify the app except where the law says you may.
2. Price
Hifz Quran is free, with no subscription, no in-app purchases, and no account to make. If we ever add a paid feature, any purchase would be made through the App Store and handled by Apple, and the price would be shown to you before you buy. Refunds for anything bought through Apple are handled by Apple at reportaproblem.apple.com.
3. Your progress is yours
Your memorization progress, review schedule, and practice history are your content. We do not claim any ownership of them, and we do not access them. Because your data is stored on your device, keeping your own backups (for example through iCloud) is up to you. We are not responsible for content you lose if you delete the app, reset your device, or lose your phone.
4. A companion, not a replacement for a teacher
Hifz Quran is a tool to help you practice. It is not a substitute for learning from a qualified teacher (an ustādh or shaykh). Its speech recognition is a helpful aid but can make mistakes: it may occasionally miss a correct word or accept an imperfect one, and it does not judge tajwīd, makhārij, or the finer points of recitation. Please verify your memorization and your recitation with a knowledgeable teacher. Rely on a printed mushaf and qualified scholarship for anything of religious consequence.
5. Quran text, fonts, and recitations
The Quran text, page layouts, and mushaf fonts in the app are provided by the King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex (KFGQPC) and the Quranic Universal Library, and the recitations are the work of their respective reciters and audio sources. These materials remain the property of their owners and are included under their own terms for your personal, non-commercial use. Nothing in the app grants you a right to copy, redistribute, sell, or modify them. We are grateful to these sources; full attributions are listed in the app’s About screen and on our website.
6. Acceptable use
Please use Hifz Quran lawfully and for your own personal study of the Quran. Do not use it to break the law, to harm others, or in a way that interferes with the app’s security or operation. Please treat the Quran text within it with the respect it is due.
7. The app is provided “as is”
We work to make Hifz Quran reliable and accurate, but it is provided “as is” and “as available,” without warranties of any kind, to the fullest extent the law allows. We do not promise the app will be error-free, always available, or that its recognition will be perfect.
8. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, we will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, or for lost data or content, arising from your use of the app. Where liability cannot be excluded, it is limited to the amount you paid for the app (which is zero). Some places do not allow certain limits, so parts of this may not apply to you.
9. Changes and ending
We may update the app and these Terms from time to time. If we make meaningful changes to the Terms, we will update the date above and post the new version here. You may stop using Hifz Quran at any time by deleting it.
10. Governing law
These Terms are governed by the laws that apply where you live, to the extent required, and otherwise by general principles of applicable law. Nothing here removes rights you have as a consumer that cannot be waived.
11. Apple App Store terms
Because you get Hifz Quran through Apple’s App Store, the following also apply:
- This agreement is with us, not Apple. These Terms are between you and Farhan Hossain only. Apple is not responsible for the app or its content.
- Scope. Your license is limited to using Hifz Quran on Apple-branded devices you own or control, per the App Store Usage Rules.
- Support and maintenance. We, not Apple, are responsible for any support for the app. Apple has no obligation to provide support.
- Warranty. If the app fails to conform to any warranty, you may notify Apple, and Apple may refund the purchase price (if any). Apple has no other warranty obligation, and any other claims are our responsibility, not Apple’s.
- Product claims. We, not Apple, are responsible for addressing any claims about the app, including product liability, legal or regulatory compliance, and consumer protection claims.
- Intellectual property. If a third party claims the app infringes their intellectual property, we, not Apple, are responsible for handling that claim.
- Legal compliance. You confirm you are not in a country subject to a U.S. embargo or listed as a prohibited party, as required by Apple.
- Apple as third-party beneficiary. Apple and its subsidiaries are third-party beneficiaries of these Terms and may enforce them against you.
- Third-party terms. You must comply with any applicable third-party agreements when you use the app, such as your wireless data plan.
12. Contact
Questions about these Terms? Email contact@farhanhossain.com.
May Allah make it easy, and make it stay.