Ramadan daily Quran listening routine

Create a calm daily Quran listening routine for Ramadan that fits your life as a Quran listener.
Ramadan is a focused time for Quran, and a simple daily plan helps you listen consistently and finish more of the Quran with less stress.

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Daily Quran listening schedule
Set a simple daily plan, for example 1 juz after Fajr or 10–15 minutes after Isha, and let Yasmina keep you on track.
Hands-free recitation at home
Play Quran by surah, juz, or reciter in Arabic or English while you cook, relax, or prepare for iftar and suhoor.
Gentle reminders and night routine
Get voice reminders for your Quran time, plus sleep sounds or soft recitation to help you wind down after Taraweeh.

How it works

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Set your daily Quran schedule
Choose a fixed time each day in Ramadan, like after Fajr or before sleep, and decide how many pages or minutes you will listen to.
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Play and follow along
Ask to play Quran by your preferred reciter, listen with focus, and follow the Arabic text or translation if you can.
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Reflect and track progress
After listening, note key verses, make dua, and mark how much you completed so you can finish your Ramadan plan on time.

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.”

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