نور
Enlightenment
through knowledge.
Noor Network preserves old literature in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian — and makes learning inviting, with simple lessons, gamified apps, and thoughtful software for educational organizations.
Preserving the past · Building for the future
About
Noor is the Arabic word for light.
Noor Network began during the pandemic with a simple conviction: knowledge, once lost, is lost for everyone. We preserve and digitize old literature in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian — restoring aging books to legible life so the tradition they carry stays in reach.
We also believe knowledge should be inviting. Our research team develops curricula and simple lessons, and our development and production teams turn them into gamified apps and digital tools that motivate young learners. All of it serves one motto: enlightenment through knowledge.
What we do
Three ways we carry knowledge forward.
Preservation & digitization
We rescue old and endangered literature in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian — scanning, typesetting, and archiving texts so the knowledge they carry outlives the paper it was printed on.
Software for education
Websites, apps, and digital tools for schools, seminaries, and educational nonprofits. The craft of a software consultancy, in service of institutions of learning.
Original projects
Tools we conceive, build, and maintain ourselves — from the Tajwidi Qur'an project to gamified learning apps, daily dhikr companions, and seasonal planners.
Our work
Projects we build and care for.
From flagship digitization efforts to the everyday tools our communities rely on.
Tajwidi Qur'an Project
In progressOur flagship undertaking: a fully typeset Tajwidi Qur'an — recitation rules rendered into the script with the care of classical manuscript tradition, built for print and screen.
Contact
Have texts worth preserving? An idea worth building?
Whether you steward a library of aging books or run an educational organization ready to go digital — tell us about it. We read everything.
“Knowledge, once lost, is lost for everyone. We keep it in reach.”