Instead of reading sequentially, explore the Quran thematically. Every topic gathers the relevant ayahs and hadith so you can study what Islam teaches about a specific subject — clearly and completely.
From Prayers & Fasting to Marriage, Women, Science, and the Life Hereafter — every topic is hand-curated so you can explore what the Quran actually says about the subjects that matter to you.
Each topic branches into focused sub-topics. Prayers alone covers 11 areas — Call to Prayer, Night Prayers, Ablution, Friday Prayers, and more. Marriage breaks into Dowry, Divorce, Behaviour in Marriage, and Eligibility.
Every sub-topic pairs relevant Quran verses with authenticated hadith from Sahih Bukhari. Switch between the two with a single tap to see both the Quranic guidance and the prophetic tradition side by side.
Key words and phrases within each verse are highlighted in the English translation so you can immediately see which part of the ayah relates to the topic — no guesswork, no scrolling through tafsir.

From the pillars of Islam to everyday life — every topic is curated with Quran verses and Sahih Bukhari hadith.
Explore by Topic is designed for understanding, not just browsing. Toggle revelation order, read in dark mode, and see Arabic alongside transliteration and translation — all tuned for focused, thematic Quran study.
Topics are displayed in a clean visual grid — each with its own icon. Tap a topic, see its sub-topics, and read the relevant verses. No keyword searches, no complicated filters — just straightforward discovery.
View verses in standard Mushaf order or switch to chronological revelation order to understand the historical context of when each ayah was revealed.
Every verse is displayed in Arabic script alongside transliteration and your chosen translation — the same reading experience as the Quran reader, tuned for focused study.
Study comfortably day or night. The topic explorer inherits your reading theme — dark mode for evening reflection, light mode for daytime study.

Favourite the verses that resonate, share them with friends and family, add your own notes, and jump to the full surah for context — all from within the topic explorer.
Tap to favourite any Quran verse or hadith you discover while exploring topics. Your favourites are saved across the app for quick revisiting.
Share any verse or hadith as a branded card via WhatsApp, iMessage, or social media — complete with the Arabic text, translation, and topic context.
Capture your reflections while studying. The notes feature is integrated directly into the topic explorer — write a thought, save it, and find it later in your notes tab.
Tap any verse reference to open the full surah at that exact ayah in the Quran reader. Move between thematic study and sequential reading without losing your place.

Common questions about browsing Quran verses and hadith by topic in the Deen app.
Instead of reading the Quran sequentially from Surah Al-Fatiha to An-Nas, Explore by Topic lets you browse 27 curated themes — like patience, prayer, marriage, or science — and see every relevant Quran verse and Sahih Bukhari hadith gathered in one place. It answers the question: 'What does the Quran say about…?'
Deen includes 27 topics with over 80 sub-topics. Major topics like Prayers & Salah have 11 sub-topics (Call to Prayer, Night Prayers, Ablution, and more), while focused topics like Justice or Repentance present their content directly.
Yes. Every topic pairs Quran verses with authenticated hadith exclusively from Sahih Bukhari. You can switch between the Quran tab and the Hadith tab within any sub-topic to see both sources.
The Quran addresses patience (sabr) across multiple surahs, emphasising it as a virtue rewarded by Allah. In Deen, the Virtues & Conduct topic and its sub-topics gather these verses — with Arabic text, transliteration, and translation — so you can study them thematically rather than searching surah by surah.
The Marriage topic in Deen covers Quran verses and hadith across four sub-topics: Dowry, Behaviour in Marriage, Eligibility of Marriage, and Divorce. Each sub-topic presents the relevant ayahs with context so you can understand the Quranic guidance on relationships.
Yes. You can favourite any verse or hadith, share it as a beautifully designed card via WhatsApp or social media, and add personal notes — all from within the topic explorer.
Completely free, with no ads, no subscriptions, and no paywalls. All 27 topics, 80+ sub-topics, and every verse and hadith are accessible at no cost.
Yes. A toggle in the settings lets you switch between standard Mushaf order and chronological revelation order, so you can study how themes were introduced historically.
Download Deen for free and discover what the Quran says about patience, marriage, prayer, forgiveness, and 20+ more topics — with Sahih Bukhari hadith, Arabic text, and translation.
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