It should be much easier to start and stop playback. I often double-tap a word expecting to start playback, but then a window pops up for entering notes. To start audio, you tap on a word, then select from options like “Recite Aya” or”Recite Page.” Once audio starts playing, there is no way to stop it (i.e. Playing recitations is a bit clunky though. The layout is compact and doesn’t feel much different than reading a traditional Quran app (unlike other word-by-word apps which put each word on their own line). The subtle boxes around each word make it easy to read just the Arabic, then glance down if I need to see the translation. This app has the best layout of Arabic and English of any app in the App Store. Best word-by-word layout, clunky usability
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