Connect with the Quran more meaningfully & consistently
Are you ready for a better relationship with the Quran?
Make a Niyyah. Say Bismillah!
be inspired
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build habits
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What’s the Problem?
We all intend to spend more time reading and engaging with the book of Allah.
Our fast paced lifestyles & many distractions often prevents us from achieving this noble intention.
There just never seems to be enough time!
We struggle to set up a plan and don’t have the much needed guidance to overcome the obstacles preventing a closer relationship with the Quran.
Help us take it to the next level.
We’ve launched a crowdfunding campaign via launchgood to support the future vision for Quran Journey and take it to the next level.
How it works.
Quran Journey uses a combination of habit science, emotional & behavioural design, Quranic content inspiration and a simple easy to use set of functionality to …
Habit Science
By focusing on building micro habits through regular repetitive and consistent actions the emotional resistance and procrastination can be overcome.
Human Friendly
We’ve included some friendly, personal touches often missing from products which aim to guide or advise. A friendly voice, a caring word, or just a smile to make us feel more connected.
Emotional Design
Human beings are driven largely by emotions, positive or negative. We’ve leveraged emotional design to encourage action as well as reflection.
Rewarding progress
We respond positively to rewards especially if the task at hand is somewhat challenging. With this in mind we’ve gamified the process somewhat in order to encourage and motivate.
Meet Nur
Your personal Quran Journey Assistant guiding you step by step and keeping you inspired.
Nur will remind you, give you some inspiration & tips along your journey the way and generally be your travel companion on this Journey.
Quran Journey Habit forming Features
Daily Quranic Inspiration.
A Daily dose of Quranic inspiration to give users a spiritual boost, provide them with educational snippets and keep them connected to the meanings and gems of the Quran.
Is it permissible to have a favourite soorah of the Qur’an?
There is nothing wrong with a Muslim singling out a soorah from the Book of Allah for extra attention, whether that is reciting it or listening to it or learning about its meanings and the like, and learning about what it contains of rulings, exhortation, warnings and so on, without that leading to neglect of the rest of the Qur’an and neglecting to recite it, so long as that is based on some special reasons such as trying to develop a deeper understanding of the soorah or because one feels moved by its contents and the like. It should not be based on a belief in a particular virtue of that soorah for which there is no proof in sharee‘ah.
Will the one who had memorised the Qur’an remember on the Day of Resurrection the verses he had forgotten?
“The Day when man shall remember what he strove for” means: on that day the son of Adam will remember all his deeds, both good and bad, as Allah, may He be glorified, says elsewhere (interpretation of the meaning): “And Hell will be brought near that Day. On that Day will man remember, but how will that remembrance (then) avail him?” [al-Fajr 89:23].”
Reward for memorizing Qur’aan
Al-Tirmidhi (2914) and Abu Dawood (1464) narrated from ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Amr that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “It will be said to the companion of the Qur’aan: Recite and rise in status, recite as you used to recite in the world, for your status will be at the last verse that you recite.”
Are you ready for a better relationship with the Quran?
Make a Niyyah, Say Bismillah and get started now!
Are you ready for a better relationship with the Quran?
Make a Niyyah, Say Bismillah and get started now!
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