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Quran Reading Tracker for iPhone (Juz)

Track your Quran reading by juz on iPhone. Log each juz completed, track khatm after khatm, and build your reading record without streaks. Free to download.

The Quran has 30 juz. Completing all 30 — a khatm — is one of the meaningful milestones in Islamic practice. Many readers aim to complete multiple khatm across a year, and during Ramadan, one juz per day over the month is a widely followed pace.

But reading doesn't always happen daily. Life, travel, and busy seasons mean some weeks you read three juz and some weeks you read none. A streak tracker breaks the moment you miss a day, which means a productive Ramadan followed by a quiet month looks like failure.

The number that matters is total juz completed. If you've finished 52 juz this year — just under two complete khatm — that's the count. The days you didn't read don't erase the days you did.

A juz tracker shows cumulative completions. Each juz you finish adds a dot to the grid. Come back after a break and the grid is exactly where you left it — 52 juz logged, waiting for the 53rd.

Common targets

30 juz (1 khatm)60 juz (2 khatm)120 juz (4 khatm)

Reading 1 juz per day completes the full Quran in 30 days. During Ramadan, many readers follow this pace to finish one khatm over the month.

Why quran juz read is a milestone goal

The Quran has 30 juz, and completing a full reading (khatm) is a meaningful milestone. Each juz you finish adds one dot. Some days you read one; some days you read three. The count accumulates across sittings, trips, and Ramadan nights. A streak tracker measures whether you opened the Quran every day. A milestone tracker measures how far you've come through the 30.

The problem with streak trackers for quran juz read

A streak tracker resets the day you miss a reading session, even when you're on juz 22 of your second khatm. The 52 juz already completed across two full readings don't appear in the reset counter. Notch keeps the total.

What the math looks like

1 juz per day completes one khatm in 30 days. Reading 2 juz per day when time allows balances lighter days and still moves the total forward.

How Notch tracks quran juz read

  1. 1
    Set a target. Enter how many juz you want to read. Notch knows where done is.
  2. 2
    Log each juz. Tap to add one. Each tap adds a dot to the grid and moves the total closer to your target.
  3. 3
    Watch the grid fill. Every dot represents a real juz you read. Nothing resets. Take a break and resume from exactly where you left off.
Pricing

Free to download. The full app unlocks with a one-time $9.99 purchase. No subscription.

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A milestone tracker for iPhone. Set a target for quran juz read, log each juz, and watch the dot grid fill. No streaks. No resets. No subscription.

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