A continuous sadaqah, in any name.
Three Quran channels publishing in their name — for your parents, your children, yourself, or someone you've lost. Four Qur'an videos every day. Permanent — as long as the subscription stays active.
A full Qur'an waqf, in their name — exactly what you get
Instagram, TikTok, YouTube — each branded around the name you choose (e.g. Ayaat — Mohammed). We set them up the day you subscribe; Ayaat Studio operates them in their honor.
Four daily. Uthmani text, established reciters (al-Dosari, al-Sudais, al-Husary, al-Afasy), word-by-word accurate English translation. Published to all three channels.
In the description of every video, in the channel bio, and pinned at the top of the comments. The verse stays untouched; the name lives around it — every viewer sees it.
Every Friday, an email with that week's videos, listener counts, and the du'as people left for them by name in the comments. Running total since you started. Easy to forward in family WhatsApp groups.
Permanent as long as the waqf is active. Live the day you subscribe. £19.50/month = under 17p per Qur'an video.
A name you'd want to live in good — every single day.
Your parents. Your children. Yourself. Or someone you've lost. The channel carries the name; the Qur'an runs through it, day after day.
The Prophet ﷺ named three things that don't stop after death: a continuous sadaqah, beneficial knowledge, and a righteous child who prays for them. When the Qur'an is recited, heard, and believed, it is the first two — at once.
The idea is simple: that the Qur'an keeps reaching people in a name you choose — while you sleep, work, or pray.
مَنْ دَلَّ عَلَى خَيْرٍ فَلَهُ مِثْلُ أَجْرِ فَاعِلِهِWhoever guides to good has the same reward as the one who does it.ﷺ — Sahih Muslim 1893
The Qur'an is recited. Hearts listen. The reward runs alongside.
The reciter doesn't stop. The Qur'an doesn't stop. People — at fajr, on a train, scrolling at midnight — hear a verse, and make du'a for the soul whose name sits beneath it. Every day.
Each letter = ten hasanat — and you guided to it
The Prophet ﷺ said: each letter of the Qur'an recited is one hasanah — multiplied by ten (Tirmidhi). Every viewer who hears the verse, every reader of the captioned translation — gains hasanat. And you — who guided them to this good — gain the same reward as the one who does the act (Muslim 1893). Multiply that by the number of listeners every single day.
A du'a for them — on every post
A du'a for them — by name — lives in the description of every video, in the channel bio, and pinned at the top of the comments. Not on-frame during the verse itself; the verse is the verse, the du'a lives around it.
Du'as from strangers — in their name
Every Friday, we collect the du'as viewers leave for them in the comments — and forward them to you. People you'll never meet, asking Allah's mercy on them — by name.
The act doesn't stop — even when you sleep
Four Qur'an videos every day, in their name, while you eat, work, pray, sleep. In the place where people now spend their hours — and where they need light.
Over 1.5 million verified views across our network.
Our flagship channels have been publishing Qur'an for months and now reach over 30,300 subscribers on YouTube alone, with views over 1.4 million and growth accelerating. Your three channels go live the day you subscribe, and the name you chose starts running on those flagship channels from hour one — reaching real listeners while their own channels build an audience.
New subscription channels typically take a month or two before they reach their own audience. During that time — and from day one — their name appears on our main network and reaches real listeners.
Top performers on @ayaat_quran1 — frames pulled directly from the videos.
Five steps. Same day live.
You subscribe — £19.50 a month.
That same day, three channels in their name go live — TikTok, Instagram, YouTube — and the first videos go up that night.
Their name also starts running on our flagship channels (1.5M+ views, 30,300 subs) from day one.
Every Friday, a receipt arrives with everything that happened that week.
The channels keep posting four times a day for as long as the subscription is active.
£19.50 ÷ 120 videos = under 17p per Qur'an video
What people ask before they subscribe.
Is sponsoring paid Qur'an content production permitted in Islam?
Yes. Funding the production and dissemination of Qur'an content is a well-established matter in contemporary scholarship. The Qur'an itself is free; what is paid for is labour and infrastructure — the same principle that allows mosques to be built, masjid imams to be paid, and Islamic schools to charge tuition. We do not claim to quantify reward — that is between Allah and the believer.
Can I sponsor in the name of someone alive — my parents, my children, myself?
Yes. The channel runs in any name. Many sponsors set this up for living parents (to honor them while they live), for their children (a continuous reward in their name from young), or for themselves (to begin sadaqah jariyah in their own name now). Memorial sponsorships work the same way — same product, different intention.
How is the name displayed?
In the description of every video, in the channel bio, and pinned at the top of the comments. Not on-frame during the verse itself — the verse is the verse. The name lives around it.
Do I have to give my real name?
No. Sponsor identity is private — used only for receipts and to contact you. Only the honoree's name appears anywhere public.
Can multiple family members share one subscription?
Yes. One subscription = one set of channels in one person's name. Family members can split the cost privately and share access to the videos and weekly receipts — and forward them in family WhatsApp groups in the honoree's name.
What happens to the act after I cancel?
The videos posted in their name during your subscription stay on the channels permanently. New posts pause when the subscription ends. You can resume the subscription later and posting picks back up.
Where does my £19.50 a month actually go?
You're funding a continuous Qur'an waqf in their name: production labour, infrastructure, and the operator's time. 10% of every subscription is allocated to Jam'iyyat Insan al-Khayriyya li-Suqya al-Ma' (جمعية انسان الخيرية لسقيا الماء) — a registered Kuwaiti charity providing clean drinking water to communities in need. Recurring and documented; details in our Terms §5.
What does "Qur'an-grade production" mean?
Uthmani text only. Established reciters (al-Dosari, al-Sudais, al-Husary, al-Afasy on rotation). Word-by-word accurate captions verified against the original recitation. No music. No novel interpretations. No fringe scholars. Vertical 1080×1920 format. Final review before any video goes up.
Who chooses the verses and the reciters?
We do. The reciters rotate. The verses are picked from what's currently reaching the largest audiences on the network. Editorial selection is part of why this engine reaches the listeners it reaches.
How quickly do the channels go live after I subscribe?
Same-day setup. We provision your three channels in their name within 24 hours and email you the handles. Posting begins within a week. From day 7 onwards, four new Qur'an videos publish daily. Meanwhile, the dedication appears on our main network from hour one.
What about cancellation and refunds?
Cancel any time. Within the first 7 days with no videos yet produced — full refund. After videos are produced — pro-rata for the unused portion. After the first month — no refund of past months, but no further charges. See the full Refund Policy.
You've seen the network. Now begin in their name.
Every view. Every du'a. Every letter of Qur'an recited — the one who guides to it has the same reward as the one who does it. Multiply that by 120 videos a month, posted in their name, on three permanent channels.
We facilitate. Allah grants.
Ayaat — Mohammed. Choosing yourself? Type your own name.
You can change it later by emailing us.