Apps
Software we build and operate.
Alongside architecture advisory, Al Marfa builds and operates its own mobile apps. They are where our platform thinking is tested in production — offline-first, private by design, and maintained with the same architectural discipline we advise on.
Current Apps
Focused tools for study and reflection, built to last.

Available on Google Play & web
Sharah Kitab at-Tawheed
An audio lecture app for studying Kitab at-Tawheed — the complete fifty-lecture Urdu series by Shaikh Abdullah Nasir Rahmani alongside the Arabic explanation of Shaikh Salih al-Fawzan, with the full Arabic text of the book.
Structured study mode, offline downloads, bookmarks, variable playback speed, and lock-screen controls. Content is delivered remotely, so lectures and series evolve without app updates.

Available on Google Play & web
Al Quran
A lightweight, fully offline Qur'an reader — all 114 surahs in Uthmani and IndoPak scripts with Urdu, Hindi, and English translations, fast search to any surah or verse, on-device prayer times, and optional audio recitation.
No ads, no accounts, no data collection. Reading works entirely offline from a bundled database, with a time-adaptive reading surface designed for long, comfortable sessions — now on Android and the web.
How We Build
Offline-first, private by design
Our apps work without a backend wherever possible: bundled content, on-device computation, and no accounts, ads, or analytics. What runs on your device stays on your device.
The same discipline we advise on
Each app is an exercise in the practices this platform documents — clear architectural boundaries, automated release pipelines, and operational models designed for low-maintenance longevity rather than growth metrics.







