Let’s be real—life gets busy. Between work, studies, social life, and doom-scrolling, it’s easy to let Quran slip down the priority list. But what if building a Quran habit didn’t have to be overwhelming? What if small, intentional changes could help you stay connected without feeling like you need to overhaul your entire life?
Good news: they absolutely can. And since Tarteel Premium is free for the whole month of Sha’ban (yes, FREE), there’s no better time to start building that habit before Ramadan. Here’s how:
1. Start With Just One Verse a Day
No pressure to finish an entire surah—just one verse. Read it, reflect on it, and try to apply its message to your day. One verse today can turn into one page tomorrow. Small steps, big impact.
Make it easier by subscribing to Ayah a Day and have a different verse of the Quran sent to your inbox every day of the week.
2. Pair Quran with Something You Already Do
Got a daily commute? Listen to a recitation while driving or on the train. Morning coffee routine? Read a few ayat while sipping. Habit stacking makes it easier to stay consistent.
3. Use Tarteel to Track & Improve Your Memorization
If you struggle with consistency or memorizing new surahs, Tarteel has your back. Use it to recite, get instant feedback on mistakes, and track your progress effortlessly. And since Tarteel Premium is FREE all of Sha’ban, there’s literally no excuse not to try it!
4. Make It Visual
Put a sticky note with a Quran verse on your mirror. Set a Quran wallpaper on your phone. Keep a physical mushaf on your bedside table. The more you see the Quran, the more likely you are to reach for it.
5. Join a Quran Challenge
Accountability is a game-changer. Find a friend or join an online challenge to recite or memorize a portion daily. Better yet, create a group on Tarteel and get the person with the fewest hours of Quran engagement at the end of the month to buy everyone else dinner. 😉 Friendly competition keeps you motivated.
6. Set a Quran Reminder
Pick a time that works for you—before bed, after Fajr, or a quiet lunch break. Set a daily reminder so you don’t rely on willpower alone. Your phone nags you about everything else; let it remind you about the Quran too.
7. Memorize, But Do It Smart
Instead of trying to memorize full pages at once, break it down. Use Tarteel’s memorization mode to hide words as you recite, making it easier to test yourself and spot mistakes in real-time. Need a tutorial? We've got you.
8. Reflect & Journal
Quran isn’t just about reciting—it’s about meaning. Keep a small notebook where you jot down reflections on a verse that stood out to you each day. What does it mean to you? How can you apply it? There are some awesome Quran journalling accounts on social media you can look to for inspo - here's a personal favorite of ours! 👇
9. Swap Scrolling for Quran
Before you open Instagram or TikTok, pause. Give yourself five minutes with the Quran first. If you’ve got time to scroll through the latest online beef, mukbangs and episodic storytimes, you’ve got time to recite. (Yes, we said it.)
10. Make Du’a for Consistency
Let’s be honest: building a habit takes effort. So ask Allah for help. Make the du’a: Ya Allah, make the Quran a companion of my heart, a source of light in my life, and a habit I hold onto always.
The Best Time to Start? Right Now.
The key to building a Quran habit isn’t about waiting for the “perfect” time. It’s about starting today, in whatever way you can. And with Tarteel Premium free for all of Sha’ban, now is your chance to level up your recitation, memorization, and connection with the Quran before Ramadan begins.
So—pick one tip from this list and start today. Just one. Your future self will thank you.