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About Learn Quran
A free guide to memorising and understanding the Quran — one section at a time
What is this?

Learn Quran is a free web app for memorising and understanding the Quran, built around small, digestible sections rather than walls of text. It starts with Juz 30 (Juz ʿAmma) — the short surahs most of us recite every day — and is designed to grow from there.

Instead of just showing you Arabic to repeat, each surah is broken into themed sections with a plain-English explanation and a memory hook, so what you memorise actually means something. There's no account to create and nothing to install — open it, start learning, and your progress is saved right in your browser.

What's inside
Section-by-section guides
Every surah is split into small, themed sections with a plain-English overview, the key themes, and a memory hook for each part.
Memorize mode
A guided drill that removes one crutch at a time — read, Arabic-only, recall from the meaning, fill in the blanks, then a blank slate — with letter and word peeks when you get stuck.
Arabic vocabulary
The key words of each surah with transliteration and meaning, so you understand what you're reciting — not just repeat it.
Recitation guide
Natural stopping points and practical tips for reciting each surah, verse by verse.
Prayer duas
The supplications of the salah — opening, rukūʿ and sujūd, the Tashahhud, and more — with transliteration and meaning in one place.
Progress that stays with you
Mark sections and surahs as learned and watch your progress fill in. Saved right in your browser — no sign-in, ever.
Where the content comes from

The Arabic (Uthmani script) and the Sahih International translation come from the verified AlQuran Cloud API — never hand-typed or AI-generated.

The teaching commentary — overviews, memory hooks, vocabulary notes, and recitation guidance — is an educational aid. Guides marked “draft” are AI-assisted and still pending review by a qualified scholar. Please confirm any point of religious ruling with a trusted teacher.

The app is completely free and ad-free. There's no login and no account — your learning progress lives only in your own browser. The only data collected is anonymous, aggregate visit counts, to gauge whether people find it useful.

Feedback & contact

This is a personal project and very much a work in progress. If you spot a mistake in the Arabic, the translation, or the commentary — or if you have an idea to make it better — I'd genuinely love to hear from you. Corrections are especially welcome.