Background: The Arabic language teacher at Madrasah Tsanawiyah Al-Hikmah Mogutat Kotamobagu teaches Arabic using the KMA 183 textbook, a whiteboard, and an LCD projector. The teaching media employed by the teacher include illustrated paper and PowerPoint presentations. However, these methods have not yet increased students' interest, motivation, or learning outcomes in Arabic language lessons. Purpose: Based on interviews and an analysis of the Arabic language teacher's needs, the primary issue that requires immediate resolution is the presence of effective instructional media for the Arabic language subject. Method: This research follows the Research and Development (R&D) approach, using the ADDIE model. The development of instructional media, specifically using the Smart Apps Creator application, is tailored for students at MTs Al-Hikmah Mogutat Kotamobagu and is based on the Core Competencies (KI) and Basic Competencies (KD) of the Grade VIII Arabic language curriculum for Semester 1. Results and Discussion: The validation results from media experts for the developed instructional media show an average percentage score of 95.77%, which falls into the "very appropriate" category. Material experts rated it at 88%, also in the "very appropriate" category. Language experts provided a validation score of 86.67%, placing it in the "very appropriate" category. The Arabic language teacher's feedback resulted in a score of 93%, categorized as "very appropriate." Among the small group of students, 0% (0 students) rated the media as "very inappropriate," 0% (0 students) as "inappropriate," 0% (0 students) as "moderately appropriate," 40% (2 students) as "appropriate," and 60% (3 students) as "very appropriate." In the large group trial, the media was rated as "very appropriate" with a percentage of 94.94%. Conclusions and Implications: The instructional media product developed using the Smart Apps Creator application for the Arabic language subject for Grade VIII students at MTs Al-Hikmah Mogutat Kotamobagu can be operated on Android-based devices. It allows users to access the content anytime and anywhere via smartphones with a minimum RAM specification of 2 GB.