King Fahd complex launches Warsh Qur’an app

The King Fahd Holy Qur’an Printing Complex in Madinah. (SPA)
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Updated 15 December 2021
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King Fahd complex launches Warsh Qur’an app

  • Users can flip pages either by swiping or by setting a time period for pages to flip automatically

RIYADH: The King Fahd Holy Qur’an Printing Complex has launched the Warsh Qur’an application, available on Apple, Windows and Android, to provide Muslims who read the Warsh recitation with an app compatible with smart devices.

The app includes many features and is available in four languages: Arabic, English, French and Spanish. Users can bookmark pages and verses and modify page color, verse font, commas, bookmarks, and verse selection color. They can also access a separate information window for any chapter.

A quick-search feature is also available. The searched word is spelled out, and the results are displayed in the Ottoman drawing corresponding to the Warsh recitation. The app provides a search history, and bookmarks automatically appear to facilitate access to previously visited pages.

Users can flip pages either by swiping or by setting a time period for pages to flip automatically. The app allows users to zoom in using portrait mode, rotate their phones and read horizontally, and use full-screen mode. A user guide is available in both written and video formats.

This app comes in line with the unlimited support that the complex receives from the Saudi leadership, which has given the printing of the Holy Qur’an special attention.


KSrelief continues aid projects in Afghanistan and Yemen

Updated 14 December 2025
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KSrelief continues aid projects in Afghanistan and Yemen

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief distributed 750 food parcels in Afghanistan reported state news agency SPA on Sunday. 

The aid agency benefited 750 families living in Baghlan province in Afghanistan as part of the agency’s Food Security and Emergency Support Project in Afghanistan for 2025–2026. 

Meanwhile in Yemen, KSrelief provided medical services to 7,815 people in Yemen during the month of November. 

As part of the Cholera Emergency Response project in Yemen, KSrelief provided comprehensive cholera screening and confirmed no suspected cases were recorded.

The project also conducted 673 awareness and health education sessions, benefiting 13,860 individuals.