Core module
03 / 05Quran
Mushaf reading, audio, and khatmah
The Book at the center of your daily rhythm.
60-day khatmah · prayer-anchored pages
Mushaf · Juz 19
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The problem
Quran apps excel at what they do — beautiful Mushaf layouts, recitation audio, translations. But reading the Quran consistently is rarely just about opening an app. You need a plan (how much today?), a rhythm (when between which salah?), and accountability (am I actually finishing this khatmah?).
Most Muslims use a dedicated Quran reader, a separate habit tracker for pages read, and maybe a reminder app that doesn't know whether you prayed Fajr yet. Offline access varies. Khatmah goals live in spreadsheets or good intentions. The Quran stays central to your faith but peripheral to how your day is organized.
How Tasleem helps
Tasleem Quran gives you a real Mushaf layout, word-by-word audio, khatmah plans (30, 60, or 90 days), and offline reading — all connected to your prayer-anchored Schedule and Progress tracking.
Set a khatmah goal. Read in the window after Fajr or before Maghrib. See your pages and streaks update alongside prayer and learning. The Quran isn't a separate app you open when you remember — it's woven into the day Deen OS already shapes for you.
Key features
Authentic Mushaf layout — read the Quran as you'd hold it in hand
Word-by-word audio recitation for deeper engagement
Khatmah plans — complete the Quran in 30, 60, or 90 days
Offline reading once content is downloaded
Reading slots appear in your prayer-anchored schedule
Progress tracking for pages, streaks, and khatmah completion
How it compares
| Aspect | Typical apps | Tasleem |
|---|---|---|
| Reading experience | Excellent Mushaf and audio experiences — among the best standalone apps available. | Real Mushaf layout with word-by-word audio, plus integration with your daily schedule and progress. |
| Consistency & khatmah | Khatmah trackers exist separately; you manually connect reading goals to your daily routine. | Choose a 30/60/90-day khatmah — daily portions appear in your schedule between salah. |
| Offline access | Many support offline reading, though setup and storage vary by app. | Download once, read anywhere — Quran and duas work without an internet connection. |
| Holistic worship view | Quran reading is tracked in isolation from prayer consistency and Deen study. | Reading streaks, prayer heatmaps, and learning progress live in one Progress module. |
Connected modules
Real scenarios
Scenario 1
You commit to a 30-day khatmah during Ramadan — daily juz portions appear automatically in your schedule.
Scenario 2
Commuting without signal — your downloaded Mushaf and audio keep you connected to the Quran offline.
Scenario 3
You want to hear each word as you read — word-by-word audio helps with tajweed and focus.
Scenario 4
After completing a khatmah, you start a 90-day pace for deeper, unhurried reading.
Scenario 5
A missed day shows up in your heatmap — you see the gap alongside prayer and fasting, not in a silo.