Mazen Omar is an independent developer whose open-source work is hosted under the GitHub alias Mostaqem, focusing on culturally oriented productivity and lifestyle tools. His single published Windows utility, Mostaqem, is an Islamic application that presents the complete Quran text in elegant Arabic calligraphy alongside synchronized audio recitations, transliteration aids, and verse-by-verse translations in multiple languages. Users launch the program to browse chapters by Juzʼ or Surah, bookmark daily reading progress, and listen to gap-free reciters while following highlighted Arabic script; the interface also displays prayer-time reminders, Qibla direction, and Hijri calendar conversion so that worshippers can keep spiritual routines aligned directly on the desktop without opening a browser. Because the code is MIT-licensed, advanced users may inspect, fork, or extend the project to add tafsir commentaries, dark themes, or additional reciter packs, making it equally suitable for personal devotion, mosque presentation screens, or classroom study circles. All of Mazen Omar’s released software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where Windows packages are delivered through trusted sources such as winget, always fetching the latest upstream build and supporting unattended batch installation alongside other open-source titles.

Mostaqem

An Islamic app

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