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HOLY QURAN - القرآن الكريم

Explore the Holy Quran with translations, audio recitations, and bookmarks.

HOLY QURAN - القرآن الكريم
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Elevate your recitation and spiritual connection with the authentic sensation of reading the physical Quran anytime, anywhere. Holy Quran simulates a genuine page-turning experience, featuring an elegant style, smooth Nastaliq font, and various modes for enhanced readability.

The app now offers a range of new customization options to ensure optimal reading comfort for your eyes

- Simplified Navigation: Instantly access any Juz or Surah from the index, containing all 30 chapters and 114 surahs. Long press for detailed information. The resume function takes you back to where you left off. Quickly jump to a specific page with the go-to option.

- Quick Toolbar: Easily access handy functions on the new toolbar, such as saving bookmarks, activating night mode, adjusting page sound, setting page overlay, and accessing configurations.

- Bookmarks: Save preferred surahs or pages with unlimited bookmarks. Just tap the bookmark icon or use the volume-up button to save the current page. Add new bookmarks directly from the bookmarks menu.

- Brightness Control: Customize page brightness within the app settings without affecting your device's overall brightness settings.

- Font Colors: Choose from five different font colors, helpful for users with color-blindness.

- Page Presets: Select from five preset designs for a unique visual experience of Quran pages.

- Night Mode: Switch to a black background with white text for comfortable reading in low light conditions.

- Overlay Mode: Place a colored overlay on pages to reduce brightness and protect your eyes. Adjust color shade and intensity in settings.

- Highlighted Verses: Sajdah ayaat marked in green; first line of each Juz highlighted against a black background.

- Additional Features: Screen remains active while reading; on-page notifications for setting changes; double-tap back button to exit; mirror image page reflection available;

- Multilingual support in the main menu.

Experience more features in the side menu.

- Compact Size: Single-file download, no need for additional external data post-installation.

- Easy Sharing: Share the teachings of Holy Quran effortlessly via various platforms like SMS, email, Bluetooth, Facebook, and Whatsapp.

- Feedback: We value your suggestions and ideas for improvement. Send feedback to feedback@fanzetech.com. Keep us in your prayers.

Reading Guidance

Focus on quality over quantity: Instead of finishing a significant portion of or the entire Quran this year, set a goal regarding minutes spent reading. Focus on reading a portion of the Quran well and improving your ability to read it–whether it’s just a few lines, a half-forgotten surah you want to rememorize, or an entire juz. The first stop is always Surat al Fathiha–so if you only improve one surah, improve that one this Ramadan! Maybe you can’t let go of your khatmah this year–fine! Have your cake and eat it, too! Focus on that and fixing a weakness.

Fix your vowel sounds: This cool cat feels awesome; I don’t know what else to say! This sentence is hands-down genius and is perhaps the best Quran teaching strategy of our century. This sentence gives you a template for every vowel sound you will ever pronounce when it comes to reading the Quran correctly. Check out this video on Surat al Kafiroon to help you improve your vowel sounds and learn how to implement this sentence in future reading. 

Pinpoint one to three letters you’re working on this Ramadan: We all have them–letters that haunt and taunt us to no end! It’s time to improve one, two, or three of those letters this year. Whichever couple of letters you choose to focus on, you bet you’ll find incredible tricks and tips in the holy grail of all alphabet sound videos. You can also poke around Quran Revolution’s YouTube page to see more Q&A-type videos about the idiosyncrasies of each letter. 

Recite slowly: If you’re a speedy Quran reciter who has been regurgitating what you once memorized as a child at top speed, you’re likely expelling pseudo-Arabic alphabet soup whenever you read. If you slow your reading to a nice, turtle-not-hare pace, you have a fighting chance to pronounce things better. (How slow? Try reading the first line of Surat al Fathiha in 7 seconds.) You may also find that you can’t recite slowly–this problem you can fix by re-memorizing the portion of the Quran you are reviewing. 

Repeat and loop to build fluency: If you are a jerky reader who has trouble connecting letters or words to achieve a flow to your reading, try repeating and looping as you read. To do this, read the first word in the ayah. Get comfortable with it and repeat it as many times as you need to. Then, read the following word in the ayah and repeat it as many times as you need to. Loop back to the first word and connect the two words. Repeat that combination until you’re good. Go on and pick up the third word and loop back. Repeat this with every additional word until you reach the end of the ayah. 

Quiz yourself on what’s written on the page: If you know your reading is weak because you struggle to interpret the marks on the page into sounds or if you look at the above tip (repeat and loop) and you feel as if you aren’t quite there yet, try this tip. Open to whatever surah you’re focusing on this Ramadan and simply identify each letter and markation (harakah or tashkeel.) You can go through and point out each letter first, or go in order of what you see and mention letters (by name, sound, or both) and their vowel marks together. Doing this regularly in various sections of the Quran as a self-quiz can help you build your speed in reading simply based on getting more proficient at identifying what is on the page. Try it with one line a day. 

Practice regularly: Setting aside just three minutes a day is terrific! You can also tie regular practice throughout the day to certain activities, like any time you get in the car to drive, after you finish praying at home, or whenever you wash dishes. What do I mean by practice? You can practice making sounds of problem letters–like running through the “letter line,” as I call it: قَ قِ قُ أَقْ. (The fathah, kasrah, damma, and sukoon sounds of the letter.) You can also read an ayah or surah, taking your time to stop and fine-tune letters. If you’re focusing on one surah this Ramadan, let it be Surat al Fathiha. Why? Because it’s the bread and butter of prayer. You’ll find that this forces you to practice this surah multiple times daily! This way, you sneak in that extra practice time. 

Find a teacher for feedback: I firmly believe that all adults should be in Quran classes for the rest of their lives–either learning or teaching if they achieve mastery. However, if you don’t have a current Quran teacher, try to find someone to seek feedback from once or twice this Ramadan. Although finding a good Quran teacher is like finding a needle in a haystack, look around you for a person who might be able to help. Bribe–oops, I mean compensate–them in any way possible: food, money, sincere dua’s with tears, or running an errand for them. If you can sit with them in person, read them the most challenging 20 seconds of Quran (yes, that little!) from what you’re focusing on this month. If you can access them online only, send them a WhatsApp voice message and get your feedback over the phone! 

Don’t forget to make dua’ you improve: Of course, last and most important–asking Allah to help. Pray to read and recite better as well as become a more godly person and love the Quran more and more. Don’t just focus on the outer elements of connecting to the Quran, also ask for your relationship to deepen with its meaning and lessons. 

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  • Version3.2
  • UpdateSep 20, 2024
  • DeveloperFanzeTech
  • CategoryBooks & Reference
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
  • Downloads5M+
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  • aamer khan
    aamer khan

    You really like this app, but there's just one issue - the ads. Sometimes when a surah is loading, an ad with loud music pops up which can be disrespectful since you're reading the Quran. It would be great if they could find a way to remove in-app ads.

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