“We have made the Quran easy to remember.
Is there anyone who will pay heed?”— Al-Qamar 54:17

Memorize the Quran.
Word by word.

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How it works

Three layers. One path.

Step 1

Learn the words

Each ayah is broken into its individual words. See the Arabic, hear the recitation, learn the meaning — then type it back to prove you know it.

Word 1 of 4
بِسْمِ
bismi
“In the name of”
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Step 2

Identify the ayahs

Once you know the words, prove you can recognize the ayah. Given the Arabic, name the surah and ayah number from memory.

Ayah · Identify
بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ

Which surah is this from? What is the ayah number?

Al-Fatihah
1
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Step 3

Recite from memory

The final step — given a surah and ayah reference, type the full transliteration from memory. Once every ayah can be recited, the surah is yours.

Surah · Sequence
Al-Fatihah · Ayah 4

Type the transliteration of this ayah.

māliki yawmi d-dīni
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The science

Spaced repetition that adapts to you

Without review, you forget 80% of what you learned within days. Spaced repetition fights this by reviewing at the exact moment you're about to forget — turning short-term memory into permanent knowledge.

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Without review With spaced repetition

Every card progresses through 9 stages

StrangerFamiliarKnownMemorizedMasteredPreserved

4 hours → 8 hours → 1 day → 2 days → 1 week → 2 weeks → 1 month → 4 months → 1 year

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“We will make it easy for you to recite the Quran.”— Al-A‘la 87:8

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