FAQ
How can I set a daily Quran listening routine for my child?
Say something like: “Yasmina, play Quran for kids every day at 8 pm.” Then confirm the time and days. You can adjust later by saying “change” or “cancel” the routine.
Can I choose which surahs my child hears before sleep?
Yes. Say: “Yasmina, play Surah Al-Fatiha and Al-Ikhlas every night at 8:30 pm.” You can also say “shuffle short surahs for kids” as an example.
How do I mix Quran recitation with white noise or sleep sounds?
You can create two steps. First: “Yasmina, play Quran for 15 minutes at 8:30 pm.” Second: “Then play white noise until morning.” Some features may need an active subscription.
Can I limit Quran time so my child falls asleep faster?
Yes. Say: “Yasmina, play Quran for 20 minutes, then stop.” You can also set a sleep timer: “stop in 30 minutes.” This helps keep the room quiet after they sleep.
Is the Quran audio suitable for young kids?
You can choose slower recitation and shorter surahs. Say: “Yasmina, play slow Quran recitation for kids.” Listen once with your child and adjust volume and style as needed.
Can I have different Quran routines for each child’s room?
Yes, if you have more than one device. Name each room, for example “Kids Room” and “Baby Room.” Then say: “Yasmina, in Kids Room, play Quran at 8 pm,” and set another time for the other room.
How do I combine Quran, bedtime story, and sleep sounds?
Create a simple sequence. Example: Quran for 10 minutes, then a short story, then white noise. You can say: “Yasmina, every night at 8:15 pm, play Quran for 10 minutes, then a kids’ story, then white noise.”
What if my child wakes up at night and wants Quran again?
Teach them a simple phrase, like: “Yasmina, play Quran softly.” Keep the volume low. You can also keep a quiet sleep sound routine running most of the night as an example.