
Qiraat mobile has been gaining a lot of attention from users who wish to recite Quran. In this paper, we will discuss the earlier versions of MyQiraat derived from two previous projects of Qiraat mobile design called MyQiraat version 1 and MyQiraat version 2. The aim of this research is to enable and promote the learning of Qiraat anytime and anywhere using mobile devices. The initial evaluation result shows supportive response from the users who wish to learn Qiraat via mobile devices provided the users' feedback is considered in the enhancement version.
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