Morocco has launched a new digital platform, “Moushaf Mohammadi,” aimed at providing authenticated access to the Quran in digital formats, as part of broader efforts to support religious digitisation and content integrity.
The initiative, developed under the supervision of Moroccan religious authorities, offers users access to verified Quranic text along with recitations that adhere to the country’s officially recognised reading traditions. The platform is designed to ensure accuracy and consistency while making religious content more accessible through digital channels.
“Moushaf Mohammadi” is expected to serve both domestic users and the wider Moroccan diaspora, providing a trusted digital alternative amid the proliferation of unverified religious content online. It also reflects Morocco’s ongoing investment in digitising public services and cultural assets, including religious education and preservation.
The launch aligns with a wider regional trend where governments are increasingly leveraging digital platforms to manage and distribute official religious and educational materials, ensuring both accessibility and regulatory oversight.
Editor’s Note:
While not a commercial tech story, the platform reflects how governments in the region are digitising sensitive content domains with a focus on authenticity and control. This move could signal broader expansion of state-backed digital platforms across education and cultural infrastructure.
