Quran Reading Planner
Set a goal to complete the Quran — or any book — by your target date. Choose your Mushaf edition and see how many pages to read each day.
Reading ~20 pages a day lets you complete the Quran in a single month — perfect for Ramadan.
How the Quran Reading Planner works
The planner answers one practical question: how many pages do I need to read each day to finish the Quran by a date that matters to me? Pick your Mushaf edition, tell it where you are now and when you would like to finish, and it turns that intention into a small, concrete daily number.
Different printings of the Quran paginate differently — the popular Madinah Mushaf runs to 604 pages, while Indo-Pak scripts and 13-line editions differ. That is why the planner asks for your edition first: a daily target only helps if it matches the copy in your hands.
Why plan your reading at all?
Consistency is the heart of Quran reading. A whole Quran can feel distant; two pages after Fajr does not. The Prophet ﷺ taught that the most beloved deeds are those done consistently, even if small. Setting a realistic daily portion — and seeing it adjust as life happens — makes it far easier to keep going than an open-ended intention.
Ideas for using it well
- Ramadan khatm: set the finish date to the expected end of Ramadan and see the daily pace you need from today.
- A gentler year-round rhythm: aim for a khatm over three or six months and let the daily number stay small.
- Catch-up friendly: if you miss days, revisit the planner — it recalculates from where you actually are rather than where the plan said you should be.
- Pair pages with meaning: many readers pair their daily pages with a translation or short tafsir of the same passage to keep understanding alongside recitation.
Your progress is stored on your own device — no account needed, and nothing is uploaded. If you clear your browser data your plan resets, so note your position if you are switching devices.