Deen Path

Memorise the Qurʼan with spaced repetition

Choose the ayahs you want to hold. Listen and repeat at half speed, then each one comes back just before you would have forgotten it. No streaks, no badges, nothing to break.

What is spaced repetition for hifz?

Spaced repetition schedules each ayah for review at a widening gap: one day, then six, then longer each time you recall it. Deen Path uses the SM-2 algorithm, one card per ayah, so revision follows what you are about to forget rather than a fixed daily rota.

How many ayahs should I add at a time?

Around ten. Everything you add is due the same day, so a large batch turns into a long first session and a heavy week afterwards. Ten ayahs settle into the schedule within a fortnight, and the short surahs at the end of the Qurʼan are the usual place to start.

What happens when I forget an ayah?

You tap "not yet" and it returns tomorrow. Nothing is lost and nothing is marked against you: the ayah simply restarts its ladder while keeping its history, so an ayah you have struggled with before comes back sooner than a brand new one.