Alif - Learn Arabic Alphabets
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Alif - Learn Arabic Alphabets

iComet · released 26 Jun 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Alif Garden makes learning the Arabic alphabet joyful for young children — the very first step toward reading the Qur'an.

Through colorful games and clear letter sounds, kids learn to recognize, hear, and pronounce all 28 Arabic letters at their own pace, in a calm garden world with no ads and no distractions.

LEARN EVERY LETTER

All 28 Arabic letters with their names and shapes

Hear the correct pronunciation of each letter, again and again

See how each letter is written on its own and joined in a word

Pronunciation practice with a simple mouth-and-throat guide (makharij)

Record your own voice and play it back to compare

8 FUN MINI-GAMES

Pop the Balloons — pop the letter you hear

Memory Matching — find the matching letter pairs

Fishing — catch the right letter from the water

Collect the Letters — drive the car to gather letters

Paint the Letters — color letters with your finger

Sort in Order — put the letters in alphabetical order

Tap the Correct Letter — listen, then tap

Match the Letters — connect names to letter shapes

MADE FOR LITTLE LEARNERS

Bright, friendly artwork and a cheerful character

Letters are repeated whenever a child misses, so they always learn the sound

Stars and rewards keep kids motivated

Three difficulty levels grow with your child

Switch letter names between English and Arabic

Optional harakat (vowel marks) for early reading

FOR PARENTS

No third-party ads

No links out of the play area

A parents area protected by a simple grown-ups gate

Track which letters your child has learned

Start your child's journey with the Arabic alphabet today — one happy letter at a time.