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Free Hausa Audio Bible, the first of its kind! Now Available on Google Play

Published: 5/26/2025, 6:30:27 AM

DaBible Foundation is pleased to announce the release of the “Hausa Audio Bible app.” Presently, this app is available for Android devices. Whether you have a tablet or an Android ...

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DaBible Foundation is pleased to announce the release of the “Hausa Audio Bible app.” Presently, this app is available for Android devices. Whether you have a tablet or an Android phone, download the Hausa Audio Bible App and listen now!

Before release, we had beta testers thoroughly test the app to find bugs that we fixed. We at DaBible take this seriously, and every app we release goes through rigorous testing. 

The Hausa Audio Bible app can be found on Google Play. In the meantime, we are planning an iOS version release and will need beta testers for it.

DaBible Foundation maintains its high standards, ensuring high-quality and consumer-friendly products. Our mission is to provide a Bible app that will change your Bible study experience while giving you a feel of what the Word of God is like when studied and heard in your native dialect. 

Why Do You Need This App?

Are you Hausa? Do you find reading the Bible in English challenging? Do you enjoy reading or listening to the Bible in the Hausa language? If the answer is yes, then you need this app. Just imagine listening to all your favorite Bible stories and passages in Hausa!

Click here to download the Hausa Audio Bible on Google Play

Then this app is what you need! 

No more falling asleep trying to listen to the KJV audio Bible, you do not understand. This new app will keep you in suspense and transport you beyond time and space.

The Hausa Audio Bible App simplifies the English Bible translation's complex words into something you can easily read and understand. Most importantly, it is FREE! 

Everything you read or hear is understood by converting it into a thinking language—your native tongue. This is why it is difficult for many Africans to read the English KJV Bible, written in a language other than their native tongue.

A Little Backstory

In the 14th century, great men like William Tyndale, Martin Luther, John Wycliffe, and Thomas Cranmer faced bloody opposition to translating the Bible into the people's language. In this century, the idea is alive within us. It inspired the DaBible foundation to interpret the Bible in our native languages. 

Our foundation's first project was the free Yoruba Bible app with audio and text. The Yoruba Audio Bible App was completed and released in March 2016. Our second project, the Pidgin Audio Bible App, was released in December 2019. Another project we are a part of is the “Solar Audio Bible for the Elderly.” We are making solar portable devices that we will give out FREE to the older population in our villages and towns in Nigeria. 

Why Make A Hausa Audio Bible App?

We at DaBible Foundation ultimately discovered that a large portion of Nigeria and some parts of Africa speak Hausa English but don’t have access to the Bible in Hausa. Many of these people can speak or read in Hausa but not English. We then decided to make the first complete Hausa Bible app with audio and text features. This app is now available for free download on both the Google Play Store and the App Store. 

The release of the Hausa app is also very personal for DaBible. We lost our dear brother Leviticus Makpa on May 21st to roaming bandits. He was a man who did everything for God till the end. He was a missionary who served with the Mission Field Evangelistic Outreach amongst the Kambari people in Tunga Maji, Rijau local government area of Niger state. This app is dedicated to his memory. You will be remembered for your wondrous works, Brother Levi.

Read More About Leviticus Makpa

With this app, Hausa speakers can listen to the Bible in their mother tongue. If you speak Hausa and you are interested in the Word of God.

Looking forward, we aim to deliver the Igbo Bible app with audio and text features soon. We also need your feedback on any of our projects, so you can comment on Google Play or the iOS store, or email [email protected].

The DaBible Foundation also accepts donations, as we are a nonprofit organization. Your monetary donations will be used for developing our other projects and promoting existing ones. For more information, visit www.dabible.com

Author: Sanmi Ayotunde Ajanaku

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