For iPhone
Repeat, recite,
remember.
The Quran app for those who want to memorize it. Pick any ayah, repeat it as much as you need, and test yourself when you are ready.
Free on iPhone · iOS 17 or later · No account, no ads.
How it works
Memorize a page in three steps.
Pick your passage
Tap an ayah to set the start, tap another to set the end. That is what you are working on.
Repeat it
Play it back with a reciter. Set how many times each ayah repeats, chain them together, and leave a gap to recite along.
Test yourself
When you are ready, recite from memory. The app follows along, shows each word, and marks anything you skip.
Inside the app
Choose an ayah and repeat it
The heart of the app. Pick any ayah or passage and repeat it: set how many times each ayah plays, chain them together, and leave a gap to recite along. Ten reciters, works offline, and keeps going with the screen locked.
The real Madina mushaf
Every page matches the printed Madina mushaf, same layout, same fonts. Tap any ayah to set your range, and remember words by where they sit on the page. Madina, tajweed-colored, and Indopak scripts.
Recite it from memory
When you want to check yourself, recite and the app follows along. It shows each word, marks anything you skip or get wrong, and handles fast recitation, isti'adhah, and pauses.
It marks where you slip
Every slip is remembered and listed as a weak spot, each one a tap away to repeat or test again.
You choose what to review
Review is on your terms. Tap any ayah, passage, or weak spot to go over it again, as often as you like. Nothing is forced on you.
Private by default
By default, your recitation is recognized on your iPhone with a built-in model. No account, no subscription, no ads, no analytics. Your progress backs up to your own iCloud and moves to your next phone.
A look inside
What it looks like.
A few screens from inside.






The promise
Your recitation stays yours.
By default, recognition runs on your iPhone, and your voice is only used to follow along as you recite. It is never recorded or stored. If your device has no on-device Arabic, or you choose Apple's recognizer in Settings, your recitation may be sent to Apple's speech recognition, under Apple's privacy policy. Either way, there is no account and your progress stays yours. Read the full privacy policy.
With thanks
Built on the work of others.
The mushaf text, layout, and fonts come from the King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex and the Quranic Universal Library. The recitations are by well-known reciters. Hifz Quran is free, and these sources are credited with thanks.