The Best Islamic Lock Screen App for iPhone in 2026 (Ranked)

We ranked the best Islamic lock screen app for iPhone. QuranWall takes the top spot for a daily Quran verse, plus the apps worth keeping for reading and prayer.

June 19, 2026 6 min readBy Karol Billik
The Best Islamic Lock Screen App for iPhone in 2026 (Ranked)
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Quick Answer

The best Islamic lock screen app for iPhone is QuranWall. It's the only one built specifically for the lock-screen surface, showing a fresh Quran verse every day through a widget or wallpaper. It's free, sets up in about 60 seconds, and needs only iOS 16 or later.

Most lists of Islamic apps point you to a reader or a prayer-times app and call it done. But if your real goal is to see the Quran without opening anything, you need a different kind of tool. This guide ranks the best Islamic lock screen app for iPhone, starting with the one that owns that exact job, then the apps worth keeping for reading, memorizing, and prayer times. Each is good at something. Only one lives on your lock screen.

144

phone checks a day

Americans pick up their phones around 144 times a day, per Reviews.org's 2026 phone-habits report. A verse on the lock screen turns those glances into small reminders.

What makes a great Islamic lock screen app

Not every app labelled Islamic belongs on your lock screen. The best Islamic lock screen app for iPhone clears a short, strict bar:

  • Lives on the lock screen. A real widget or wallpaper, not a notification you swipe away.

  • Fresh and automatic. A new verse rotates on its own, so the habit doesn't depend on willpower.

  • Built for the surface. Designed to sit right under the clock, not a reading-app screenshot.

  • Respects your privacy. No account required; your choices stay on your device.

  • Free to start. You shouldn't have to pay to put the Quran in front of yourself.

"So remember Me; I will remember you, and be grateful to Me and do not deny Me."

, Quran 2:152

The 5 best Islamic lock screen apps for iPhone, ranked

1. QuranWall — the lock-screen native (our pick)

QuranWall wins because it does the one thing the others don't: it puts a Quran verse on the surface you already see all day. Pick a themed pack for the season you're in — Anxiety, Patience, Gratitude, or Mercy — and it installs a verse wallpaper or widget that refreshes daily through iOS Focus modes. No screenshots, no manual rotation, no account.

It's free to download, with optional premium for unlimited packs and customization (the price is shown in the App Store at checkout in your local currency). New to it? Start with the iPhone lock-screen setup guide, or pair it with a Quiet Time Focus mode so the verse appears around your prayer times.

2. Muslim Pro — best for prayer times and qibla

Muslim Pro is the long-standing all-in-one: accurate prayer times, qibla direction, adhan, and a Quran reader. If you want a single app for the daily prayer schedule, it's a strong choice. What it isn't is a lock-screen app. The Quran stays inside it, one tap away rather than already in front of you.

3. Quran.com and Quran Majeed — best for reading and tafsir

For sitting down to read, Quran.com (from the Quran Foundation) and Quran Majeed are excellent: clean Arabic, several translations, tafsir, and audio. They are reading tools, though. They are where you go to study, not what greets you when you lift your phone.

4. Tarteel — best for memorization

Tarteel uses AI to follow your recitation and support hifz, catching slips as you memorize. For that narrow, important job it's genuinely useful. It does nothing for your lock screen.

5. Athan by IslamicFinder — best for adhan reminders

Athan is built around prayer-time notifications and the adhan. If reminders to pray are your gap, it fills it well. But a prayer alert isn't a verse you read; it's a notification you act on and dismiss.

Notice the pattern. Muslim Pro is for prayer times. Quran.com and Tarteel are for reading and memorizing. Athan is for the adhan. None of them own the lock screen — the daily-exposure surface you check ~144 times a day. That is QuranWall's lane.

Where this gets hard

You could skip the apps and just save a verse image as your wallpaper. Two things break it. First, a reading-app screenshot isn't designed for the lock screen, so the text lands under the clock, the margins are off, and it looks like a screenshot because it is one. Second, the habit dies by week two. Changing your wallpaper by hand is a small chore you'll quietly stop doing.

QuranWall removes both problems. It designs for the lock-screen surface and rotates verses automatically through your chosen pack, installed via iOS Focus modes instead of filling your Camera Roll. The Quran shows up on its own, which is the whole point.

How to set it up in 60 seconds

  1. 1

    Download QuranWall free from the App Store.

  2. 2

    Open it and choose a verse pack that fits your season: Anxiety, Patience, Gratitude, or Mercy.

  3. 3

    Add the QuranWall widget from the lock-screen editor, or install a verse wallpaper and attach it to a Focus mode.

  4. 4

    Tap Done. A fresh verse now meets you every time you check your phone.

Important

All of these apps need iOS 16 or later for lock-screen widgets and per-screen wallpapers. If yours is older, update in Settings > General > Software Update first.

Frequently asked questions

Is the best Islamic lock screen app free?

Yes. QuranWall is free to download and the daily verse is included. Optional premium unlocks unlimited packs and customization, with the exact price shown in the App Store at checkout in your local currency.

Does it work on every iPhone?

It needs iOS 16 or later, where lock-screen widgets and per-screen wallpapers arrived. That covers iPhone XS and newer.

The short version

For reading, choose Quran.com. For prayer times, Muslim Pro. For memorizing, Tarteel. But for the best Islamic lock screen app for iPhone — a daily Quran verse on the surface you already check — QuranWall is the pick, free and set up in about a minute.

Get QuranWall — free, 60 seconds, no account

The piece every Muslim's phone is missing: the Quran on the lock screen you already check ~144 times a day. Pick a pack, install in 60 seconds.