Daily Quran Reading

A Quran app for daily reading that stays out of the way

Furqanly is a Quran app for daily reading that tries to stay out of the way. The core idea is simple: help people open the Quran, continue calmly, and return tomorrow without clutter.

For many readers, consistency grows best from a serene reading path rather than a loud one. Furqanly is being shaped around that belief.

At a glance

Daily Quran reading in Furqanly

Updated April 2026

Furqanly is being shaped as a daily Quran reading app for people who want a calm place to open a surah, continue where they left off, and return regularly.

The reading flow comes first, while saved state, bookmarks, and memorization paths remain supportive rather than distracting.

  • Live web reader for surahs, search, and bookmarks
  • Return-to-reading continuity without a busy dashboard
  • Reader-first product direction across web and mobile beta

What daily reading looks like in Furqanly

Furqanly is designed for the simple moment of opening the Quran and continuing from where you last stopped. The reader stays quiet, the surah list stays close, and saved state helps you return without friction.

Instead of turning daily Quran reading into a busy dashboard, the experience is shaped to keep the text central and let supportive tools stay in the background.

Why a calm reader matters

  • It is easier to return daily when the first screen invites reading instead of decision fatigue.
  • Bookmarks, search, and resume state are more useful when they help you re-enter the Quran quickly.
  • Gentle continuity supports consistency without making the Quran feel like a productivity app.

A simple way to begin a daily routine

  • Choose one familiar surah or a small daily portion from the surah list.
  • Use your last-read state to continue the next day instead of restarting from memory.
  • Save ayahs you want to revisit so reflection and memorization can grow naturally from reading.
  • Keep the routine modest enough that you can return tomorrow with ease.

What is available today

The current web experience already supports surah browsing, search, bookmarks, and local reading continuity. Android and iPhone beta work is extending that same reading-first path with saved ayahs, offline foundations, and hifz entry points.