Surah Rahman Urdu Translation - Quran Surah & Translation
Discover the beauty of Surah Ar Rahman with Urdu translation, MP3 recitation & multilingual support for enhanced learning.

- 2.1 Version
- 1.6 Score
- 469K+ Downloads
- In-app purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Surah Rahman Urdu is an Islamic application that features one of the most respected Surahs of the Holy Quran, namely Surah Ar Rahman. This elegantly crafted app provides the complete text of Surah e Rehman along with its Urdu translation, stunning MP3 recitations (Tilawat) by four well-known Qaris, and various other valuable tools designed for learning, listening, reading, and memorizing Surah Ar Rahman.
The following highlights showcase the remarkable features of this Surah app:
1.Complete Urdu Translation of the Surah
2.Additionally, translations are available in 11 other languages, including French, Spanish, Chinese, Persian, Italian, Dutch, Indonesian, Hindi, Malay, Bengali, and variations of English (from Saheeh to Yusuf Ali).
3.Listen to MP3 recitations performed by renowned Quran Reciters, such as Qari Abdul Rahman Al Sudais, Qari Mishary Rashid Al Afsay, Qari Abdul Basit Abdus Samad, and Qari Saad Al Ghamdi.
4.The app also allows users to select from three different language versions: English, Malay, and Indonesian.
5.The transliteration feature benefits those who may not be able to read Arabic script.
6.A section dedicated to Benefits & Blessings provides insight into the advantages, virtues, and significance of this beautiful chapter of the Holy Quran.
7.With its aesthetically pleasing design, excellent readability, and customizable options, users can easily listen, read, and learn Surah Ar Rahman without any difficulty.
Experience this sacred chapter of the Quran and embark on a journey of reading and listening to the enchanting recitation of Surah e Rahman, complete with Urdu translation and 11 additional languages. Indeed, within the verses of the Quran, there is tranquility for the heart.
【The Cyber Cultivation Journey of the Quran APP】
Late at night, curled up on the upper bunk in the dormitory, my fingers swiped across the gold-plated Arabic scripture on the screen, and the roar of the air conditioner suddenly sounded like the morning call to prayer at the Grand Mosque in Mecca - this Surah APP turned my Huawei phone into an electronic Tasbih. Since downloading Surah Rahman Urdu, my cultivation schedule has changed from chasing online novels to fighting with four international chanting masters: Sudais's subwoofer caused the Bluetooth headset to leak electricity, Ghamdi's vibrato made the dormitory manager downstairs think I was raising pigeons in my bed, and when the "Almighty God" was played publicly, all the roommates sat up collectively in a sleepwalking manner, and the next day, they used spoons to draw Arabic calligraphy curves in the porridge bowl for breakfast.
■ Multilingual translations and cross-dimensional collisions
When I posted the Urdu translation into the family group, my second aunt mistook it for a Sanskrit Buddhist scripture and sent me a consecrated version of the Diamond Sutra overnight; I tried to use the Chinese version of the scripture for morning prayers, but the result was that "普慈特慈" was automatically translated into "普惠型慈爱", and my father commented sharply: "You young people of this generation worship Allah and do Internet+"; the most amazing thing was the Italian version, where a verse was converted into a "Seafood Risotto Making Guide" in Google Translate, and I was blocked for three hours after sending it to my Muslim girlfriend.
■ Voiceprint Critical Hit of the Master of Chanting
When Sudais's deep bass exploded in the noise-cancelling headphones late at night, the resonance frequency of my heart was close to the black stone of the Kaaba; I tried to follow Al-Afasi's rapid vibrato, and the number of times my tongue got tied broke my 20-year life record; one time when I was playing Ghamdi's "Almighty God" in the subway, the guy next to me suddenly burst into tears and took out his rosary - it turned out that he was a Bangladeshi student who thought I was playing folk songs from my hometown in dialect.
■ The social death of the transcription function
I practiced the tongue-twisting sound of "ر" with the transcription symbol, and was recorded by my roommate as a popular TikTok meme "Middle Eastern Husky appeared in the dormitory"; I tried to demonstrate Arabic in Latin letters in class, and the professor frowned so hard that he could kill a fly: "Student, is this Persian programming code?"; I accidentally shared the transcribed version of the scriptures to the company group, and received a kind greeting from the director: "Xiao Zhang plans to expand into the Middle East market?"
■ The metaphysical incident of blessing side effects
I listened to the "Calm of Mind" chapter before going to bed for seven consecutive days, and successfully adjusted my biological clock to the Mecca time zone; I tried to use the "Healing Chapter" to relieve the pain of wisdom teeth, but I dreamed that the prophet came to extract the tooth with an electric drill; the most outrageous thing was that after turning on the "Benefiting Memorization" mode, I was mistaken for an undercover religious policeman when I was reciting scriptures on the subway, and the girl wearing a headscarf opposite me gave up her seat and gave her a bag of dates.
Now my mobile phone lock screen is a flowing gold-plated scripture, and the 256G memory is filled with comparative evaluations of reciting scriptures from various countries. Although my mother insists that paper scriptures are more auspicious, I have to admit that when I am stuck in the evening rush hour, playing Al-Ghamdi's "Al-Merciful" can indeed calm my road rage better than the Buddhist scripture CD in the car. (Save the 99th version of the remixed prayer, waiting for the APP to update the virtual pilgrimage function)
- Version2.1
- UpdateApr 25, 2025
- DeveloperQuran Reading
- CategoryBooks & Reference
- Requires AndroidAndroid 4.1+
- Downloads469K+
- Package Namecom.quranreading.surahrehmanurdu
- Signaturef0fe585915b2b5392e2f25f275734056
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Offline access to every surah
Clear and nice sound quality
User-friendly interface
Daily hadith notifications
Ability to read surahs with closed eyes for peace
Potential for memorization of surahs
Many users express overall satisfaction
Regular updates requested for content accuracy
Missing verses in Surah Mulk and Surah Yaseen
App crashes when accessing certain features
Personal data permission requests are intrusive
Display issues with disappearing quotations
Incomplete or repeated ayat in Surah content
Presence of advertisements disrupting reading experience
Lack of some important duas in the app
Users report high error rates in ayat numbers