What is unique about Qecho is, that parents can adjust and setup the content(audio files) inside the soundbox as they prefer, so it only plays the selected audio, and change it as their child grow and wants to learn more.
You get access to a learning portal, wherefrom you can download free content for Qecho.
Qecho is available in different packages for each mother tongue. All packages contains Islamic content(English/Danish/Swedish) + Mother tongue Content(Children’s songs and everyday sentences and about culture). The content varies and usually contains between 60-80 audio files and is great content to get children started with basic learning.
Here are some examples of Qecho-packages:
- Islam + Mothertongue Urdu
- Islam + Mothertongue Turkish
- Islam + Mothertongue Bengali
- Islam + Mothertongue English
- Islam + Mothertongue Arabic
- Islam + Mothertongue Pashto
- Islam + Mothertongue Danish
- Islam + Mothertongue Punjabi
- Islam + Mothertongue Urdu and Punjabi
You can mix content of different mother tongues by setting up your Qecho, as you like, anytime.
Example of package:


Flexible and Free Qecho Content
Qecho contains learning audio files in different categories, like children’s songs, everyday sentences, and cultural stories in heritage language, e.g., Urdu or Arabic. The intention is to expose children to their heritage language and thereby motivate them to copy and repeat after Qecho.
The Islamic learning covers a lot of content designed for children to memorize Salah, Dua, and understand the translation in Danish or English, and about Ramadan, Prophets and Prophet Muhammed Sallalahu alayhi wasallam and his family and much more.

All Qecho owners get a free access to the content through Qecho website:

New content is developed continuously, see some examples of the sounds here.
Sadaqah Jariyah
Charity is a central theme of Islam, and there are various obligatory and voluntary types of charity that Muslims engage with. One voluntary mode of charity is Sadaqah Jariyah, which is a gesture that continues to give over a long period of time.
Since it’s such an integral feature of Islam, there are a number of Hadiths about Sadaqah Jariyah. For instance, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) stated:
“When a person dies, his deeds come to an end except for three: Sadaqah Jariyah (a continuous charity), or knowledge from which benefit is gained, or a righteous child who prays for him.”(Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 1631)
Alhamdolillah , we are very humbled, while sharing, that many customers have bought Qecho for children in a nursery or to families and relatives in bulk, with the intention of children learning about islam and the intention of doing it to please Allah. May Allah accept their intentions, Ameen.
Learning Through Play
The purpose is to expose children to quality content of Qecho, which is selected by parents. When children listen to Qecho, they imitate what they are listening. This is a natural behaviour for children, which stimulates learning. Parents will note shortly that the child is repeating same sentences or dua as Qecho, and you will discover as well, that Qecho has become the child’s best buddy.
Do introduce Qecho to a child in early age to get advantage of fast learning – Qecho is CE approved from 10 months’ age.
Playing and learning with toys according to Islam..
Can children play with Toy looking like bird(owl/parrot) according to Islam?
There are various hadith on this topic, e.g. Sahih Muslim(Vol 6, Hadith no. 6287) and Sahih al-Bukhari(Vol. 8, Hadith no. 6130):
Aisha(RA) narrated:
“I used to play with the dolls in the presence of the Prophet, and my girl friends also used to play with me. When Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) used to enter (my dwelling place) they used to hide themselves, but the Prophet would call them to join and play with me. “
By the hadith we come to know, that it is evident, that the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) didn’t object to play with toys. In islam it is permitted for children to play with toys to learn.
Toys in shape of animal is also permitted for children to play with; Sunan Abu Dawud(43:160):
Aisha(RA) narrated:
“The Prophet said, “O Aisha, what is this?” Aisha said, “My dolls.” Among them was a horse with wings made of rags, so the Prophet said, “What is this I see?” Aisha said, “A horse,” The Prophet said, “What is this on it?” Aisha said, “Two wings.” The Prophet said, “A horse with two wings?” Aisha said, “Have you not heard that Solomon had horses with two wings?” The Prophet laughed so deeply that his molar teeth could be seen.”
