Make a Quran Reading Plan for Ramadan with the Quran App’s Planner

Struggling to keep up with your Quran recitation this Ramadan? You’re not alone! With busy schedules, distractions, and countless commitments, it’s easy to fall behind.
The Quran Planner in the Al Quran app is here to help. You can create a personalised recitation plan, whether your goal is to complete the Quran in 30, 20, or even 10 days. The app keeps you on track with helpful reminders and progress tracking, making your recitation journey smooth and stress-free.
Ready to achieve your Quran reading goal this Ramadan? Let’s dive into how the Quran Planner can make it happen!
How Can the Quran Planner Help You This Ramadan?
1. No More “Where Did I Stop?”
The planner saves your progress automatically—say goodbye to flipping pages randomly!
2. Notifications at Your Convenient Time
Get notification reminders exactly when you want them (after Fajr? Sure. During study breaks? Yes.).

3. Missed a Day? No Worries!
Life happens, and sometimes, you might miss a day. The planner keeps track of missed sessions, allowing you to adjust your pace and catch up effortlessly.
4. Your Personal Roadmap
Know exactly what to read each day. If you opt for a 30-day plan, your first session starts from Surah Al-Fatihah (1:1) and ends at Surah Al-Baqarah (2:88). The planner calculates your daily recitation target so you can finish on time.

How to Use the Quran Planner?
Step 1: Open the Al Quran app and tap on the “Planner” option at the bottom of the home screen.
Step 2: Give your planner a name by typing it in the provided field.
Step 3: Select the range of verses. If you want to finish the entire Quran, keep the range as it is, which is automatically set from Surah al Fatihah to Surah An Nas.

Step 4: Tap “Add Planner” at the bottom and choose how many days you want to complete your reading. You can select a 29 or 30-day plan for Ramadan, or set a custom duration for multiple Khatamahs.
Step 5: If you’d like daily reminders, tap the notification icon and set the time that works best for you.
Step 6: Your planner is now set! Tap ‘Read’ on your planner to start your journey.
Step 7: Once you’ve finished reading, tap the ‘Planner’ at the bottom right and save your progress.
Next time, when you want to read, simply click the ‘Planner’ icon from the bottom of the home screen and select ‘Read’ from your planner. It will take you to your last read Ayah.
Want a step-by-step video demonstration? Here is a video demonstration.
You can also check out this article to learn more about the planner feature.
Conclusion
Ramadan isn’t just about reciting the Quran—it’s about connecting with it in a way that lasts. The Al Quran app’s Quran reading planner helps you achieve your goal of finishing the entire Quran this Ramadan.
Think of the Quran planner as a quiet companion, keeping you focused, sending gentle reminders, and showing your progress. Imagine closing the Quran on the last day of Ramadan, feeling that peace knowing you’ve done it.
This isn’t about rushing—it’s about letting the Quran transform your life. Start today and let the Quran planner guide you through this journey.

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