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Quran Learning Plan

Step-by-step 7-day and 30-day study plans for learning to read the Quran. Systematic learning with daily goals and progress tracking.

7-Day Beginner Plan

Day 1-2: Recognize and learn the sounds of the first 10 letters. Day 3-4: Learn the next 10 letters and review previous ones. Day 5-6: Learn the last 8 letters and review all. Day 7: Practice reading simple syllables with basic vowel marks (fatha, kasra, damma).

30-Day Comprehensive Plan

Week 1: Isolated forms and sounds of all 28 letters. Week 2: Initial-medial-final forms and vowel marks. Week 3: Sukun, shadda, tanween, and madd rules. Week 4: Simple word reading and Surah Al-Fatiha practice. 15-20 minutes of daily study is recommended.

Tips for Consistency

Study at the same time every day. Short but regular sessions are more effective than long irregular ones. Write down your goals and mark each completed lesson. Finding a study partner increases motivation.

Tracking Progress

Review the letters and rules you have learned at the end of each week. The progress chart in the QuranKids app automatically tracks your level. Allocate extra time to topics you find challenging.

Frequently Asked Questions

chevron_right How many days does it take to learn to read the Quran?

With regular practice of 15-20 minutes per day, basic Quran reading skills can be acquired in 2-3 months. The 7-day plan covers letter recognition, while the 30-day plan gets you reading simple words.

chevron_right How many minutes should I study per day?

The ideal study time is 15-20 minutes per day. Short but daily practice is far more effective than long but irregular sessions.

chevron_right At what age can you start learning the Quran?

Children can begin learning to read the Quran from age 4-5. At this age, they are ready to recognize letters and imitate sounds. Adults can start learning at any age.

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