Dhikr24 is a Quran reading accountability app that helps Muslims build a consistent reading habit through solo journeys or group reading circles, automatic para assignments, flexible cycles, and shared progress tracking.
A cinematic reflection on staying connected to the Quran — alone, with family, or alongside a community that reads together.
Reading alone is sacred. But without structure, even the sincerest intention quietly fades.
Many Muslims want to build a daily Quran reading habit, but without a clear reading plan, accountability, or consistent structure, staying on track becomes difficult over time.
We resolve to read, start well, then a busy week arrives and the habit breaks, silently, without a moment of decision.
When there is no deadline and no assignment, reading remains an open invitation, easy to defer indefinitely.
An assigned para. A defined cycle. A circle that notices when you haven't checked in. Quiet accountability that honours your pace.
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 EngineJoin a Quran reading circle with friends, family, or your masjid. When everyone holds a role, the Quran is completed together, and no one slips away unnoticed.
Reading CirclesParas rotate fairly across group members each cycle. If someone is unable to complete, another member can step in, and the Quran still gets read.
AssignmentsA living record of your circle's completions. Quiet, beautiful. A reminder that others are reading too, even in the middle of the night.
Reading ActivityNo lengthy onboarding. No complicated setup. Open the app and begin, solo or with a circle.
Dhikr24 supports both solo Quran reading and group Quran completion journeys, so Muslims can build a consistent reading habit in whatever way suits them best.
Dhikr24 was created from a real-world Quran reading accountability system that helped people complete the Quran consistently through shared structure and group commitment. Some years ago, I was living abroad as an expatriate, with long working hours, no family nearby, and a sincere desire to stay connected to the Quran that rarely translated into consistency. A colleague introduced me to a reading circle he was part of. It was organized entirely through WhatsApp by a volunteer managing several groups simultaneously. The structure was simple: 30 members, one para each, one week to complete the Quran together. Everything was handled manually. Assignments were distributed one by one. Mid-cycle follow-ups were sent personally. Progress was tracked by hand. At the end of each cycle, the organizer would record and share the Khatm al-Quran dua, including the names of every member who requested to be remembered in it.
I did not complete my first week. A few days later, the organizer messaged me privately. There was no pressure, no guilt, no judgment. He simply informed me that another member had completed my assigned para so the Quran had still been completed collectively. That moment stayed with me.
The accountability was not harsh or performative. It was structural. I already knew reading the Quran was my responsibility. What the group provided was a framework that made consistency easier: a clear assignment, a shared timeline, and a sense that others were quietly moving through the same commitment alongside me. Over time, I found my own rhythm. Sometimes during the morning commute. Sometimes after Fajr. Sometimes after Jumu'ah before the cycle closed. A few verses at a time eventually became a stable habit. What changed was not motivation alone. It was the presence of a system I could return to, even after difficult weeks.
For years, dedicated volunteers have sustained these circles through enormous personal effort, managing assignments, reminders, member coordination, continuity between cycles, and the thoughtful follow-ups that make people feel genuinely seen and included. Dhikr24 was built to support and simplify that effort. Its purpose is not to replace the spirit of these communities, but to provide reliable infrastructure around them: structured accountability, continuity, reminders, group coordination, and a calm reading experience designed to help people maintain a consistent relationship with the Quran in modern daily life.
Quran text and recitation audio within Dhikr24 are provided through the official Quran.com API. My contribution is the experience layer: the product design, habit architecture, accountability system, and overall user experience built around that foundation. The integrity of the scripture belongs to Quran.com. Dhikr24 exists to help make consistency around it easier.
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_uthmaniBe among the first Muslims to experience structured Quran reading through solo journeys and group accountability circles. Android early access is rolling out gradually.
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