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REVIEW

KURANI SHQIP brings the Albanian Quran to Fire tablets without fuss.

A free, single-purpose reader from an independent developer named Kliton, built for Albanian-speaking households who want the translated text on their Amazon tablet.

BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 3 MIN READ

Amazon

KURANI SHQIP

KLITON

OUR SCORE

7.0

AMAZON

★ 5.0

PRICE

Free

Religious software on Amazon’s Fire store is a strange market. The big publishers focus on iOS and Android, the platform’s own merchandising favours games and entertainment, and minority-language scripture readers tend to come from individual developers working alone. KURANI SHQIP is one of those — a free Albanian Quran reader from a developer credited only as Kliton, sitting quietly in the Books & Comics category for the readers who need it.

What it offers is straightforward: the Quran in Albanian translation, organised by surah, presented in a readable layout on the Fire tablet’s screen. No subscription, no in-app purchases, no advertising apparatus. For an audience that has been historically underserved on this platform, that simplicity is the entire pitch.

The app will not replace a full Arabic-and-translation study tool, and it does not try to. It is exactly what it says it is — the Quran in Albanian, on a Fire tablet, for free, with nothing in the way.

It is exactly what it says it is — the Quran in Albanian, on a Fire tablet, for free, with nothing in the way.

FEATURES

The app delivers the full Quran in Albanian translation, organised the way readers expect: surah by surah, navigable from a top-level index. Screenshots show a clean reading view with the Albanian text presented in a generous body size, surah headers in their traditional ordering, and a chapter list that lets the reader jump directly to a specific passage rather than scrolling linearly.

There is no audio recitation, no Arabic-side parallel display, and no commentary apparatus visible in the listing — this is a translation-only reader, not a study tool. For an Albanian-speaking reader who wants the meaning of the text in their own language on a household Fire tablet, that focus is the point rather than a shortcoming.

The app is free and the Amazon listing shows no in-app purchases, which matters for a religious text. There is no paywall between the reader and the scripture.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

The app respects the material. It does not wrap the Quran in advertising, it does not gate chapters behind a subscription, and it does not bundle the text with unrelated content. For a free Fire tablet app from a single independent developer, that restraint is the most important thing it gets right.

Albanian-language religious software on Amazon's store is thin on the ground, and a clean, free translation reader fills a real gap for Albanian-speaking families who have settled on Fire tablets as the household device.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

The absence of Arabic alongside the translation will matter to readers who want to follow the original recitation while reading the Albanian meaning. A side-by-side or toggleable Arabic view would lift this from "useful translation reader" to "complete study companion," and most serious Quran apps on other platforms offer it.

Audio recitation is the other obvious gap. A bookmarking system that survives app restarts, adjustable text size for older readers, and a night-reading theme would all push the app meaningfully forward without changing its single-purpose character.

CONCLUSION

KURANI SHQIP is a small, honest app doing one thing for an audience the major publishers have ignored on Amazon's platform. Albanian-speaking families with a Fire tablet should install it. Readers who want Arabic alongside the translation, or audio recitation, will need to keep looking — but for what it sets out to do, it works.