Australian father-son team launches Wahda, a digital platform for Muslims worldwide
Thekabarnews.com—Australian entrepreneur Hakan Ozyon and his son Ali Ozyon are planning to establish Wahda, a new digital platform. Wahda plans to unite Muslims around the globe through...
Thekabarnews.com—Australian entrepreneur Hakan Ozyon and his son Ali Ozyon are planning to establish Wahda, a new digital platform. Wahda plans to unite Muslims around the globe through communication, community building, and faith-based digital services.
Wahda is expected to launch in Q4 2026. It aims to build a full digital ecosystem for users to communicate, obtain Islamic information, and connect to Muslim groups all on one platform.
“Wahda is not just another social networking tool,” the founders said. But they do not think like that. They embrace it as a digital space rooted in Islamic beliefs and cultural identity. In addition, it supports real interactions between Muslims around the world.
Many Muslims are using various apps for many of the things the platform delivers, all in one place right now.
It provides live chat, community groups, prayer time reminders, digital Quran access, Hadith collections, and an AI-powered Islamic assistant. This assistant helps users find religious material and answers regular questions relating to Islamic activities.
The founders say the goal of putting these services onto one platform is to create a more seamless digital experience. In addition, they seek to foster the global Muslim community. They designed the platform.
The developers also say they designed the platform to put community building at its heart.
Wahda wants to build digital platforms where Muslims may share knowledge, talk, raise awareness about charity causes, and get closer to one another. They want this regardless of geographical limitations, and not just rely on communication techniques.
The mission comes as demand rises for dedicated digital platforms that can respond to the cultural and religious sensitivities of particular communities. Moreover, there is a need to embed emerging technology like artificial intelligence.
AI continues to revolutionize online services. Developers in many industries are starting to include intelligent assistants in applications ranging from education and health care to banking and productivity.
In the Islamic digital sphere, Wahda follows the same pattern, providing AI-driven support targeted to Muslim users.
The founders believe that technology should help strengthen human connections and shared values, not weaken them.
They say the platform fosters a trusted digital environment that integrates faith, education, communication, and community interaction in one ecosystem.
The launch comes on the back of growth in the global market for Muslim-centric digital services. This growth is driven by increased smartphone penetration and demand for platforms catering to the Islamic lifestyle.
Muslims are one of the fastest-growing groups of digital customers globally. This generates chances for new technological solutions that integrate religious rituals with modern communication capabilities.
But Wahda is trying to go beyond the technical and to propose a wider vision of digital empowerment.
Hakan and Ali Ozyon say their mission is to assist Muslims in reclaiming their digital future by designing technology that reflects their values. Their technology encourages cooperation, learning, and community involvement.
The founders see Wahda as a trusted destination for Muslims looking for a holistic digital experience. This is a platform where communication, education, prayer materials and artificial intelligence come together in one secure, accessible place. The launch is scheduled for Q4 2026.
Wahda seeks to be a part of the fast-growing sector of Islamic digital innovation. It also hopes to build greater links between Muslim communities around the world, based on faith, technology, and global connectivity.
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