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I discovered an app to read the Quran during Ramadan and it changed my relationship with faith.

Ramadan has always been a very special time for me. In addition to fasting and thinking, this is the time of year when I try to strengthen my relationship with Allah and delve deeper into the teachings of the Quran.

But as my routine is always busy, I couldn't dedicate enough time to read and understand the sacred verses.

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Until I was talking to a friend and he recommended an app to read the Quran.

At first, I was skeptical. I always preferred reading from a physical book, but out of curiosity I decided to give it a try.

And what I found was much more than a simple app: it was a tool that helped me make the Quran part of my daily life, making it more accessible and more profound.

So let's go, I'll show you which apps have helped me a lot on my journey of faith.

1.Al Kurran – easy access to the Quran wherever I am

The first app I tested was on All Kurran and I soon realized that it was much more than just a digital reader.

What caught my attention was the impeccable organization of the application: it allows you to quickly review chapters and texts, without complications.

Additionally, he has the opportunity to read a translation in multiple languages, which helped me better understand the meanings of each step.

Another function that made a big difference to me was the audio recitation.

Sometimes when I'm tired or in an environment where I can't stop reading, I just put on my headphones and listen to wonderful recitations.

This made it much easier to continue reading the Quran as part of my daily routine.

My experience:

During the first days of Ramadan, I set the goal of reading at least one chapter a day and with the app it became much more practical.

If I'm at work and have a break, I take the opportunity to read some texts. If I'm in traffic or on the way, I listen to recitations.

This flexibility brought me even closer to the Quran, without having to rely on the physical book always nearby.

Additionally, the app has a progress indicator, which helps me pick up exactly where I left off.

Ultimately, this gave me more motivation to keep reading every day without wasting any time.

2. Quran Companion – interactive learning and memory

After using All Kuran for a while, I wanted to try an app that would help me remember the texts more efficiently.

This is how I came across your partner Quran Companion, an amazing app for those who want to deepen their study of the Quran.

Unlike traditional apps, Quran Companion has interactive tools that make learning more engaging.

It has a smart repetition system to help you remember verses, as well as daily challenges and reminders to keep you motivated.

My experience:

One of the functions I liked the most was the “learning method”, in which the application chooses the parts of the verse and I have to memorize them.

At first I thought it would be difficult, but over time I realized it was very simple and easier to remember.

Another important detail is that the application allows you to adjust the speed of the recitations in the sound.

But what impressed me the most was the community within the app.

There are groups where users share their experiences and memory goals, which gave me even more incentive to keep practicing.

How These Apps Made My Ramadan More Special

Before I started using these apps, I felt that I needed several disciplines to maintain a regular reading of the Quran, especially during Ramadan.

Now everything has become more accessible. I can read and listen to the texts at any time of the day, review the passage I have already studied and even remember new steps in a practical way.

Even more importantly, this ease helped me feel even closer to Allah.

No matter where I am – the Quran is always with me, ready to read, listen to and reflect on.

So if you want to make reading Quran an important part of your Ramadan and your life, I recommend you to try these apps.

Both are free and can make a huge difference in your spiritual journey. Plus, they are available to Android and iOS.

May Allah accept our fasting and prayers in this blessed month!

Now tell me: have you ever used any app to read the Quran during Ramadan? What has been your experience?