Tılanur

Light of recitation.

Open it and you continue where you stopped — your sura, your Qari, your last place. The app is present when you open it, absent when you close it. The listening is what stays.

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Home

Where you left off.

Open Tilanur and the recitation you started yesterday sits at the top of the screen. Same sura. Same Qari. Same minute and second. One tap, and the listening continues — no catalog to navigate first, no decisions to remake.

Tilanur Home screen with a Continue card showing the most recently played sura, the Qari's name, and a thin progress hairline.

Player

Built around the Qari.

Reciters are credited by their proper names — never by a number. The player keeps verse position, sura length, and the next sura at hand. Familiar before novel: the controls you already know, doing what you expect.

Tilanur full-screen player with the sura title, Qari name, scrubber, and play controls. The Qari is named in full.

Playlists

For Hifz. For bedtime. For Friday Kahf.

Group suras the way you actually listen — a juz you're memorizing, a child's nightly routine, a Friday set. Each playlist holds its own progress, so picking up tomorrow takes one tap.

Tilanur Playlists screen listing named playlists for memorization and family routines, each with its own metadata row.

Mixed Qaris

Mix Qaris without losing the thread.

A playlist can hold one Qari throughout, or a different Qari for every sura. Each row tells you whose voice you'll hear — named in full, in the spelling you'd recognize.

Tilanur Playlist detail showing a list of suras, each with its assigned Qari named in full.

Settings

Quiet by default.

Three languages — English, Indonesian, and Arabic — each native, not translated. Dark theme out of the gate. No accounts. No telemetry. No ads. No streaks, no scores. The recitation is the whole point.

Tilanur Settings screen with rows for theme, language, and a quiet history-management section.

Where you left off — every time you open it.

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