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You can adjust the target based on your pace, of course. The target here is based on the condition that you might want to finish the Quran within 30 days of Ramadan. What matters is your intentions and effort. It is entirely okay to not be able to finish the target. Don`t get overwhelmed. Allah is merciful. Targets are set for motivation or goals but there are several factors influence the feasibility of this goal. Firstly, one must possess fluency in reading the Quran effectively, understanding its verses, and applying tajweed, rules accurately. Additionally, adhering to a structured schedule is crucial, allocating sufficient daily time for consistent reading sessions. This involves dedicating several hours daily, ideally 3-4 hours, to Quranic study.
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Again here I am including the targets that generally people use; for 30-days, for 15-days, and for 7-days.
Day | Surah Names |
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1 | Al-Fatihah TO Al-Baqarah (1-141) |
2 | Al-Baqarah (142-286) |
3 | Aal Imran (1-200) |
4 | An-Nisa (1-176) |
5 | Al-Ma'idah (1-120) |
6 | Al-An'am (1-165) |
7 | Al-A'raf (1-206) |
8 | Al-Anfal (1-75), At-Tawbah (1-129) |
9 | Yunus (1-109), Hud (1-123) |
10 | Yusuf (1-111), Ar-Ra'd (1-43), Ibrahim (1-52) |
11 | Al-Hijr (1-99), An-Nahl (1-128) |
12 | Al-Isra (1-111), Al-Kahf (1-110) |
13 | Maryam (1-98), Ta-Ha (1-135) |
14 | Al-Anbiya (1-112), Al-Hajj (1-78) |
15 | Al-Mu’minun (1-118), An-Nur (1-64), Al-Furqan (1-77) |
16 | Ash-Shu'ara (1-227), An-Naml (1-93) |
17 | Al-Qasas (1-88), Al-Ankabut (1-69), Ar-Rum (1-60) |
18 | Luqman (1-34), As-Sajdah (1-30), Al-Ahzab (1-73) |
19 | Saba (1-54), Fatir (1-45), Ya-Sin (1-83) |
20 | As-Saffat (1-182), Sad (1-88), Az-Zumar (1-75) |
21 | Ghafir (1-85), Fussilat (1-54) |
22 | Ash-Shura (1-53), Az-Zukhruf (1-89) |
23 | Ad-Dukhan (1-59), Al-Jathiyah (1-37), Al-Ahqaf (1-35) |
24 | Muhammad (1-38), Al-Fath (1-29), Al-Hujurat (1-18) |
25 | Qaf (1-45), Adh-Dhariyat (1-60), At-Tur (1-49) |
26 | An-Najm (1-62), Al-Qamar (1-55), Ar-Rahman (1-78) |
27 | Al-Waqi’ah (1-96), Al-Hadid (1-29), Al-Mujadila (1-22) |
28 | Al-Hashr (1-24), Al-Mumtahanah (1-13), As-Saff (1-14) |
29 | Al-Jumu'ah (1-11), Al-Munafiqun (1-11), At-Taghabun (1-18), At-Talaq (1-12), At-Tahrim (1-12) |
30 | Al-Mulk (1-30) to An-Nas (1-6) |
Day | Surah Names |
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1 | Al-Fatiha to Al-Baqarah (1-286) |
2 | Aal-E-Imran (1-200), An-Nisa (1-176) |
3 | Al-Ma'idah (1-120), Al-An'am (1-165) |
4 | Al-A'raf (1-206), Al-Anfal (1-75), At-Tawbah (1-129) |
5 | Yunus (1-109), Hud (1-123), Yusuf (1-111) |
6 | Ar-Ra’d (1-43), Ibrahim (1-52), Al-Hijr (1-99), An-Nahl (1-128) |
7 | Al-Isra (1-111), Al-Kahf (1-110), Maryam (1-98), Ta-Ha (1-135) |
8 | Al-Anbiya (1-112), Al-Hajj (1-78), Al-Mu’minun (1-118), An-Nur (1-64) |
9 | Al-Furqan (1-77), Ash-Shu’ara (1-227), An-Naml (1-93) |
10 | Al-Qasas (1-88), Al-Ankabut (1-69), Ar-Rum (1-60), Luqman (1-34), As-Sajdah (1-30) |
11 | Al-Ahzab (1-73), Saba (1-54), Fatir (1-45), Ya-Sin (1-83) |
12 | As-Saffat (1-182), Sad (1-88), Az-Zumar (1-75), Ghafir (1-85) |
13 | Fussilat (1-54), Ash-Shura (1-53), Az-Zukhruf (1-89), Ad-Dukhan (1-59), Al-Jathiyah (1-37) |
14 | Al-Ahqaf (1-35), Muhammad (1-38), Al-Fath (1-29), Al-Hujurat (1-18), Qaf (1-45), Adh-Dhariyat (1-60), At-Tur (1-49) |
15 | An-Najm (1-62) to An-Nas (1-6) |
Day | Surahs |
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Day 1 | Fatiha to Al-‘Imran (three suras) |
Day 2 | Al-Nisa to Al-Anfal (five suras) |
Day 3 | Al-Tawba to Al-Hijr (seven suras) |
Day 4 | Al-Nahl to Al-Nur (nine suras) |
Day 5 | Al-Furqan to Al-Fatir (eleven suras) |
Day 6 | Ya Sin to Al-Fath (thirteen suras) |
Day 7 | Al-Hujurat to Al-Nas (Mufassal: short surahs) |
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Transliteration of The Holy Quran in Roman Script with English and Arabic
AFTER EVERY PRAYER: Fajr : Surah Yaseen Dhur : Surah Al Fath Asr : Surah An Naba Magrib : Surah Al Waqi'ah Isha : Surah Al Mulk
A tip to gain immense reward of reciting the Qur'an within a small amount of time
even if time feels limited.
↑ Here's a powerful yet efficient strategy:
👉1 SURAH AZ-ZALZALAH : 1 TIME
Reciting Surah ZALZALAH brings a reward equivalent to reciting one-third of the Quran.
Begin with SURAH ZALZALAH
👉2 SURAH AN-NASR : 1 TIME
Reciting Surah Nasr, brings a reward equivalent to reciting one-fourth of the Quran.
Follow with Reciting Surah Nasr ONCE.
👉3 SURAH AL-KAAFIROON : 1 TIME
Reciting QAFIRUN Once brings a reward equivalent to reciting one-fourth of the Quran.
Continue with Surah Qafirun
Continue with Surah Qafirun
👉4 SURAH AL-IKHLAAS : 3 TIMES
Reciting Qul Huwallahu Ahad brings a reward equivalent to reciting one-third of the Quran.
🌸صلى الله Prophet Muhammad said regarding Surah Ikhlas: "By the One in Whose hand is my soul, it is equivalent to 1/3 of the Quran" [Narrated by Al-Bukhari, 4627]🌸
Conclude your recitation with Surah Ikhlas, repeated THREE times.
👉1 By practicing this concise yet spiritually enriching routine just TWICE DAILY, you can attain the reward of reciting the entire Qur'an FOUR TIMES over.
Embrace this opportunity to deepen your connection with the Holy Book and maximize your blessings.