Now in Early Access · Android

Complete the Quran.

Together, at your pace.

You already know the Quran deserves your time. Dhikr24 gives that intention a structure — an assigned para, a real cycle, and a circle of readers moving alongside you.

30
Paras in the Quran
7–28d
Flexible cycle length
24/7
Zikr never stops
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YOUR ASSIGNMENT
PARA 7 · CYCLE 4
Al-Mā'idah
120 verses · 5 days left
Continue Reading
AL-FAJR CIRCLE
3 of 6 paras complete
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Para 7 · Al-Mā'idah
The Table Spread
بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
يَٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُوٓاْ أَوْفُواْ بِٱلْعُقُودِ
O you who have believed, fulfil your obligations.
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Reading alone is sacred. But without structure, even the sincerest intention quietly fades.

Intention without rhythm

We resolve to read, start well, then a busy week arrives and the habit breaks — silently, without a moment of decision.

No cycle, no commitment

When there is no deadline and no assignment, reading remains an open invitation — easy to defer indefinitely.

Dhikr24 provides the structure

An assigned para. A defined cycle. A circle that notices when you haven't checked in. Quiet accountability that honours your pace.

Everything a reading circle needs

Flexible Reading Cycles

Not 1 para every single day — your assigned para, completed within your cycle. Set 7, 10, 14, or 28 days. Read in chunks. Life is busy; the cycle accommodates it.

Habit Engine

Circle Accountability

Join a reading circle with friends, family, or your masjid. When everyone holds a role, the Quran is completed together — and no one slips away unnoticed.

Circles

Smart Para Assignment

Paras rotate fairly across group members each cycle. If someone is unable to complete, another member can step in — the Quran still gets read.

Assignments

The Scroll

A living record of your circle's completions. Quiet, beautiful — a reminder that others are reading too, even in the middle of the night.

Activity

Your Quran journey in three steps.

No lengthy onboarding. No complicated setup. Open the app and begin — solo or with a circle.

Step 01
Join or start a circle
Browse public circles or create your own with friends, family, or your masjid. Or start a private solo journey — no group required to begin.
Step 02
Receive your assigned para
Each cycle, your para is assigned automatically. Read in sittings that fit your life — a page on the commute, a section after Fajr — and complete before the cycle ends.
Step 03
Complete. The cycle renews.
Mark your para done. The cycle closes and the next begins automatically — a new assignment, the Quran continuing. Over time, it becomes yours, read in full.
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PUBLIC CIRCLES
Masjid Al-Noor
18 members · 7-day cycle
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Al-Fajr Family Circle
6 members · 14-day cycle
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Weekend Readers
11 members · 10-day cycle
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Start a Solo Journey
All 30 paras · your pace
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NEW CYCLE STARTED
Al-Fajr Circle · Cycle 5 · 14 days
YOUR ASSIGNMENT
Al-An'ām
Para 8 · 165 verses
Begin Reading
YOUR CIRCLE
Assignments sent to all 6 members
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Para 8 · Al-An'ām
The Cattle · 165 verses
Para Complete
جَزَاكَ اللَّهُ خَيْرًا
JazakAllahu Khayran
165 / 165 verses 100% complete
AL-FAJR CIRCLE
4 of 6 paras complete · 3 days left

Read alone. Or read together.
Both are first-class.

Solo Journey

Personal reading,
structured by you

  • All 30 paras assigned to you, in sequence
  • Choose your own cycle length — 7, 10, 14, or 28 days
  • Track personal progress across every cycle
  • Private — your journey, between you and Allah
  • No group required to start
Group Circle

Collective reading,
held accountable

  • Paras distributed across all members each cycle
  • Group admin sets the cycle length for everyone
  • Members can cover uncompleted paras
  • One Quran completed together, every cycle
  • Works with family, friends, or a masjid
The Origin

A reading circle gave structure
to what intention alone could not.

Some years ago, I was living abroad as an expatriate — long working hours, no family nearby, and a sincere desire to stay connected to the Quran that never quite translated into practice. A colleague introduced me to a community reading circle he was part of, organized by a volunteer who was running several such groups simultaneously through WhatsApp. The model was straightforward: 30 members, one para each, one week to complete it. He managed everything manually — distributing assignments, tracking completions, sending individual check-ins mid-cycle, and recording the Khatm al-Quran dua at the close of each round, with the names of every member who asked to be remembered in it.

I didn't complete my first week. He followed up personally — no pressure, no judgment, simply a quiet acknowledgement and the news that someone else had covered my para, so the Quran was finished regardless. Something shifted in me. The accountability was not punitive; it was structural. I already knew reading was my responsibility. The circle gave that responsibility a shape — a defined assignment, a clear deadline, and a group of people moving through the same commitment at the same time.

I found my own reading window: the morning commute, a few verses at a time. Gradually, the habit steadied. I began completing my para well before the cycle ended — sometimes after Friday prayers, sometimes in the quiet after Fajr on the last day. The consistency didn't come from discipline alone. It came from a structure I could return to, even after a difficult week.

What that organizer maintained through years of personal effort — assignments, reminders, cycle continuity, the private follow-up that made each member feel seen — deserved to be a reliable system, not an indefinite personal burden carried by a handful of dedicated volunteers. Dhikr24 is built to automate that infrastructure, faithfully and with the same spirit: dignified, unobtrusive accountability for anyone who wants to read more Quran but needs a structure to make it real.

Quran text and recitation audio in Dhikr24 are sourced from Quran.com via their official API. My contribution is the experience layer — the product design, the habit engine, and the accountability architecture. The integrity of the scripture rests with Quran.com, and that is the strongest foundation this app could stand on.

Shadab Pervaiz
Founder · Experience Design & Development · Dhikr24
Quran Authenticity

Verified Uthmani Script

Every Arabic verse in Dhikr24 is sourced from Quran.com using the Uthmani script — the same verified standard as the Medina Mushaf printed by King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran. No translation imposed. No interpretation added. The original, exactly as preserved.

Quran.com API v4 · text_uthmani

Frequently asked

What exactly is a reading cycle?
A cycle is the time window in which you commit to completing your assigned para. You choose the length — 7, 10, 14, or 28 days. For group circles, the admin sets the cycle length for everyone. When a cycle ends, the next one begins automatically with a fresh assignment.
Do I have to read one para every single day?
No. The goal is to complete your assigned para before the cycle ends — not to read it in one sitting or on a fixed daily schedule. Break it into whatever chunks fit your life: a page on the commute, a few ayahs after Fajr, a longer sit on a quiet evening. The cycle is your deadline, not a daily quota.
Can I use Dhikr24 without joining a group?
Yes. Every user starts with a personal solo journey — all 30 paras assigned to you, one cycle at a time, at a pace you choose. Reading alone is honourable. Dhikr24 gives your solo practice structure and continuity without requiring anyone else. Groups are there when you want the accountability of a circle.
What if I don't finish my assigned para in time?
In a group circle, another member can step in and cover your para so the Quran is still completed that cycle. Missing a deadline isn't failure — life happens. The next cycle opens and you carry on. Dhikr24 is designed for real life, not perfection. What matters is the intention and the return.
How do I know the Quran text is correct?
Every verse is sourced from Quran.com via their official API v4, using the Uthmani script — the same standard as the Medina Mushaf printed by King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran. Quran.com has maintained this resource for over a decade. The accuracy of the scripture is their responsibility and their excellence.
Who can create a group circle?
Any user can create a group. As an admin, you set the cycle length, invite members, and manage the circle. Groups can be private (invite-only) or public (discoverable by anyone). Masjid coordinators can create a public group for their community.
Is Dhikr24 free?
Core features are free — solo journeys, group circles, para assignments, and the built-in reader. We are launching on Android first. iOS will follow. Sign up for the waitlist and we'll let you know when your spot opens.
When is Dhikr24 launching?
Private beta is underway on Android. We are reaching out to early users personally. Join the waitlist below — we read every submission and will be in touch directly when your spot is ready.
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