Many Muslims aim to recite more Quran during Ramadan than any other time of year. A realistic plan makes that goal achievable rather than overwhelming.
Set a Specific, Realistic Goal
Whether it’s completing the Quran once, reading a set number of pages daily, or focusing deeply on a few Surahs, a specific goal is easier to stick to than a vague intention to “read more.”
Break It Into Daily Targets
Dividing a larger goal into a consistent daily amount — rather than reading in unpredictable bursts — makes steady progress much more manageable.
Use Natural Pauses in the Day
Time after Fajr, before Iftar, or after Taraweeh often has fewer distractions and can become a reliable daily recitation slot.
Combine Quantity With Quality
Reciting quickly to hit a page count is less valuable than reciting with reasonable attention to meaning and pronunciation — aim for a sustainable balance rather than rushing.
Involve the Whole Family
A shared family reading goal, or simply reciting together for a few minutes daily, builds a sense of collective effort during the month.
Don’t Abandon the Goal After a Missed Day
If you fall behind, adjusting the daily target going forward is more sustainable than trying to cram missed days all at once, or giving up on the goal entirely.
Keep your skills sharp with structured lessons — book a free trial class today.