BonyanOSS is an independent open-source organization focused on building Islamic and beneficial software projects. A small group of developers works collaboratively to create tools, platforms, and services that serve the Muslim community and contribute to meaningful digital infrastructure.
BonyanOSS operates on a simple principle: build beneficial software, keep it open, and allow the community to grow around it.
The organization prioritizes clarity, usefulness, and sustainability over complexity. Projects are designed to remain accessible, maintainable, and open for future contributors and developers.
Establish a sustainable open-source ecosystem for Islamic and community-focused software. The long-term vision is to create foundational tools and infrastructure that other developers and organizations can build upon.
Focus areas:
- Islamic educational software
- Quran and Hadith related tools
- Developer utilities for Islamic projects
- Community infrastructure
- APIs and datasets
- Knowledge and research-based platforms
A development philosophy centered around:
- Simplicity over complexity
- Long-term maintainability
- Open collaboration
- Transparent development
- Community benefit first
Projects under BonyanOSS remain open, extensible, and useful beyond their initial scope.
BonyanOSS is a collaborative space where developers work together on shared goals, rather than a traditional organization. Projects evolve naturally based on community needs without rigid structures.
Each project is a building block within a larger ecosystem. Over time, these blocks form a cohesive foundation for Islamic open-source software.
Projects developed under BonyanOSS may include:
- Quran applications
- Hadith applications
- Islamic study tools
- Developer libraries
- APIs
- Web platforms
- Automation tools
- Research tools
The scope remains flexible and expands as the organization grows.
BonyanOSS is built as a long-term open-source initiative focused on beneficial technology, sustainable development, and collaborative building. The goal is not to create isolated projects, but to build a foundation that enables future developers to continue building meaningful software.