FAQ
How can I set a daily Quran listening routine during Ramadan?
Say something like: “Yasmina, play Quran every day at Fajr” or another time. You can also set a reminder first, then ask to start a surah or reciter when it rings.
Can I choose a specific reciter for my Ramadan Quran plan?
Yes. Say: “Yasmina, play Quran by [reciter name].” You can then say: “Repeat this every day in Ramadan” or set a daily reminder and start the same reciter each time.
How do I listen to one juz each day in Ramadan?
You can say: “Yasmina, remind me to listen to one juz of Quran every evening in Ramadan.” When the reminder rings, ask: “Play Quran from juz [number]” and change the juz number each day.
Can Yasmina wake me up with Quran in Ramadan?
Yes. Set an alarm and then ask it to play Quran after. For example: “Set Fajr alarm,” then when you wake up say: “Play Quran softly.” You can also set a separate reminder titled “Quran after Fajr.”
How do I make a family Quran time routine for kids?
Choose a fixed time, for example after Maghrib. Say: “Remind me every day after Maghrib: Quran time with kids.” When it rings, say: “Play short surahs” or name a surah your kids know.
Can I combine Quran listening with duas in my routine?
Yes. You can say: “Remind me every night in Ramadan: Quran and duas.” After listening to Quran, say: “Read a Ramadan dua” or “Read a dua for forgiveness.”
How can I track my daily Quran progress with Yasmina?
Use reminders with clear titles. For example: “Remind me every day at 9 pm: Finish juz 5.” You can also ask: “What was the last surah I played?” if this feature is available on your device.
What if I miss a day in my Quran plan?
You can catch up by listening to a bit more the next day. For example, instead of one juz, listen to one and a half. Say: “Remind me tomorrow: finish yesterday’s Quran part too.”