FAQ
How can Yasmina help my family follow a daily Quran plan in Ramadan?
You can ask Yasmina to play a daily Quran portion, for example one juz per day. Set a fixed time, like after Fajr or after Isha, and say “remind me to listen to Quran every day at this time.”
Can I set a full-month Quran schedule for the whole family?
Yes. Choose how much you want to listen or read each day, for example one juz or a few pages. Then create a repeating daily reminder in Yasmina and name it, like “Ramadan Quran plan for family.”
How do I combine Quran listening with prayer times?
You can link it to a prayer. For example, say “after Maghrib, play Quran for 20 minutes (example).” Yasmina can call the adhan at prayer time, then start Quran recitation when you ask.
Can Yasmina help my children build a simple Quran habit?
Yes. Set a short daily session, for example 5–10 minutes (example). Use simple commands like “Yasmina, play short Quran for kids” and set a bedtime or after-Asr reminder just for them.
How do I track our progress through the Quran in Ramadan?
You can name reminders by part, like “Juz 1,” “Juz 2,” and so on. Each day, after you finish, say “mark today’s Quran done” and adjust the next reminder if you need more or less time.
Can we mix Quran, duas, and Islamic lessons in one routine?
Yes. Create a routine with steps. For example: adhan, short Quran recitation, daily dua, then a short story or lesson. Ask Yasmina to run this routine at a set time every day in Ramadan.
What is a simple daily Ramadan Quran routine for a busy family?
Example: listen to 10–15 minutes (example) after Fajr, read or listen 10 minutes after Asr, and play a short surah before sleep. Use reminders so each step becomes automatic.
How can elders in the house use Yasmina for Quran in Ramadan?
Place the speaker near them and set voice shortcuts. For example, “Yasmina, start my Quran” can play their preferred reciter and volume. Keep sessions short at first and adjust based on their comfort.