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Access live English translations of Friday khutbahs (sermons) in real-time. Whether you're in Qatar or anywhere in the world, never miss the meaning behind the imam's words again.
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Jummah Unmuted is already successfully beta tested and working in mosques, and we are expanding to help non-Arabic speaking Muslims in Qatar and beyond connect with their Friday prayers.
This service is completely free for now. We are actively seeking funding from Awqaf and other Islamic institutions to expand this service and make it an official offering for mosques. While we hope to secure institutional support, if circumstances change in the future, we may explore a voluntary contribution model — but it will always remain free for those who choose not to contribute.
Current Status: This service is offered as a beta project. We are working to secure proper institutional partnerships and necessary approvals before full launch.
Have questions, want to bring this to your mosque, or interested in collaborating?
Contact: aadilnoufal@jummahunmuted.com
Our Mission
Having lived in Qatar most of my life, I've personally experienced a challenge that millions of non-Arabic speaking Muslims face every Friday — not being able to fully understand the khutbah (sermon), which is delivered in Arabic.
Jummah Unmuted was born from this personal need. Using advanced AI speech recognition and translation, it allows worshippers to follow along with Friday sermons in a language they understand, in near real-time on their phones.
This project isn't just technology — it's about inclusion, accessibility, and spiritual connection in our religious practices. By breaking down language barriers, we're helping Muslims worldwide connect more deeply with their faith during the most important prayer of the week.
Created by Aadil Noufal
18-year-old developer & AI enthusiast from Qatar
- Real-time AI-powered translations of Friday sermons
- Works with any mosque — just needs audio input
- Multi-language support planned for the future
- Designed with the Muslim community in mind
- Completely free for all users
- Currently active in Qatar mosques with plans to expand globally