How to finish Quran in Ramadan?

Quran in Ramadan

AlMaher Quran Academy offers the easiest and most structured ways to help you complete the Quran during Ramadan. Whether you want to finish it once, twice, or even ten times, we provide a step-by-step approach to suit your schedule.

Why Reciting the Quran in Ramadan is Important?

Reciting the Quran in Ramadan is a blessed act of worship, as Allah commands us to reflect on its verses:

“This is a blessed Book which We have revealed to you, so that they might reflect upon its verses, and that those of understanding would be reminded.” (Surah Sad 38:29)

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized the immense reward of reading the Quran, stating:

“Whoever recites a letter from the Book of Allah will have a reward, and the reward will be multiplied by ten.”

At AlMaher Quran Academy, we help you achieve your Quranic goals, ensuring a smooth and spiritually uplifting journey.

Simple Plans to Finish the Quran in Ramadan

1. Completing the Quran Once in Ramadan
To finish the Quran once in Ramadan, read one Juz’ (part) per day:

  • A Juz’ contains about 20 pages.
  • Divide it into four sessions per day,
  • reading five pages each:
  • After Fajr – 5 pages
  • After Dhuhr or Asr – 5 pages
  • After Maghrib – 5 pages
  • After Taraweeh or Suhoor – 5 pages
    Alternatively, you can read four pages before each prayer to complete one Juz’ daily.

 

2. Completing the Quran Twice in Ramadan

To finish twice, read two Juz’ per day:

  • Read 10 pages in four different sessions.
    Or, read 8 pages between each Adhan and Iqamah throughout the day.

 

3. Completing the Quran Three Times in Ramadan
If you aim to complete it three times, dedicate 90 minutes daily, divided into:

  • Morning session: 1 Juz’
  • Afternoon session: 1 Juz’
  • Evening session: 1 Juz’


4. Completing the Quran Four Times in Ramadan
The Salaf (righteous predecessors) divided the Quran into seven parts, completing it in one week. Follow their method by reading:

  • Day 1: Surah Al-Baqarah – Surah An-Nisa
  • Day 2: Surah Al-Ma’idah – Surah At-Tawbah
  • Day 3: Surah Yunus – Surah An-Nahl
  • Day 4: Surah Al-Isra – Surah Al-Furqan
  • Day 5: Surah Ash-Shu’ara – Surah Ya-Sin
  • Day 6: Surah As-Saffat – Surah Al-Hujurat
  • Day 7: Surah Qaf – Surah An-Nas

 

5. Completing the Quran Ten Times in Ramadan
For advanced reciters, finish the Quran every 3 days by:

  • After Fajr: Read 1 Juz’
  • Morning session: Read 3 Juz’
  • After Dhuhr: Read 2 Juz’
  • After Asr: Read 3 Juz’
  • After Maghrib or Isha: Read 1 Juz’

 

This requires dedicated focus and time management, which AlMaher Quran Academy can help you with through structured lessons and motivation.

 

Tips to Successfully Finish the Quran in Ramadan

Here are expert tips from AlMaher Quran Academy to help you stay committed:

Start preparing before Ramadan – Develop the habit of daily Quran reading.
Set a fixed schedule – Choose specific times that work for you.
Use a Quran app – Track progress and set reminders.
Recite with reflection – Understand the meanings to deepen your connection.
Join an online class – Learn Tajweed and improve fluency with experts at AlMaher Quran Academy.

How Was the Quran Traditionally Divided?

1. Quran Division in the Prophet’s Time

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions divided the Quran into seven sections for weekly recitation:

  • Day 1: Surah Al-Baqarah – Surah An-Nisa
  • Day 2: Surah Al-Ma’idah – Surah At-Tawbah
  • Day 3: Surah Yunus – Surah An-Nahl
  • Day 4: Surah Al-Isra – Surah Al-Furqan
  • Day 5: Surah Ash-Shu’ara – Surah Ya-Sin
  • Day 6: Surah As-Saffat – Surah Al-Hujurat
  • Day 7: Surah Qaf – Surah An-Nas

 

2. The Modern 30-Part Division
Later, scholars divided the Quran into 30 equal Juz’ for daily recitation, making it easier to complete in one month.

Is It Necessary to Finish the Quran in Ramadan?

Scholars have different views:

🔹 Maliki school – Finishing in Taraweeh is not a Sunnah, but it is encouraged.
🔹 Hanafi schoolFinishing once in Taraweeh is a recommended Sunnah.
🔹 Shafi’i schoolCompleting the Quran is better than repeating short Surahs.
🔹 Hanbali schoolFinishing the Quran in Taraweeh and making dua is encouraged.

Regardless of the opinion, AlMaher Quran Academy encourages students to strive for completion with sincerity and devotion.

The Spiritual Rewards of Completing the Quran in Ramadan

📖 The Quran will intercede for those who recite it:

“Fasting and the Quran will intercede for the servant on the Day of Judgment.”

📖 The companions of the Prophet (PBUH) made it a habit to start a new recitation immediately after finishing.

📖 Completing the Quran brings blessings, and dua after completion is highly recommended.

📖 Anas ibn Malik (RA) used to gather his family and make dua upon completing the Quran.

Make This Ramadan Special with AlMaher Quran Academy

At AlMaher Quran Academy, we provide:

One-on-one Quran classes with expert teachers
Tajweed training for perfect recitation
Personalized plans to help you finish the Quran at your pace
Interactive learning for all levels – from beginners to advanced

👉 Join AlMaher Quran Academy today and make this Ramadan the most spiritually fulfilling one yet!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

🔹 Can I finish the Quran if I have a busy schedule?
Yes! We offer flexible plans to fit even the busiest schedules.

🔹 How do I stay consistent?
Set a routine and join a guided program at AlMaher Quran Academy for motivation.

🔹 Can I learn Tajweed while completing the Quran?
Absolutely! Our academy specializes in Quranic recitation with Tajweed.

🔹 Is it better to read alone or in a group?
Both are beneficial! A group keeps you accountable, while personal recitation enhances focus.

🔹 Can I recite the Quran in English translation?
Reciting in Arabic is recommended, but understanding through translation is beneficial.

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