Why saved ayahs matter
Many people do not need a complicated knowledge system. They simply need a way to keep the verses they want to revisit, carry into dua, reflect on later, or begin memorizing.
Furqanly includes saved-ayah workflows for readers who want to keep important verses close without interrupting the reading experience.
Bookmarking should feel simple, dignified, and useful: save the verse, add context if needed, and return to it without friction.
At a glance
Furqanly includes saved-ayah workflows for readers who want to keep meaningful verses close and return to them without searching again.
Bookmarking is treated as part of the reading path, with notes, colors, and jump-back support helping reflection and memorization stay connected to the text.
Many people do not need a complicated knowledge system. They simply need a way to keep the verses they want to revisit, carry into dua, reflect on later, or begin memorizing.
Saved ayahs are useful precisely because they begin in the reading flow. They should feel like a quiet extension of recitation and reflection, not a separate productivity layer competing for attention.
Furqanly already supports bookmarks in the web experience, and the mobile beta direction includes saved ayah screens, notes, colors, jump-back into the reader, and sync verification flows.