Ramadan is a sacred month in Islam, a time for spiritual reflection, devotion, and self-improvement. One of the most rewardable acts of worship during this blessed month is reciting the Quran, as it was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in Ramadan. Muslims worldwide strive to complete the Quran at least once during the month, deepening their connection with Allah through His divine words.
The Qiratul Quran Institute encourages all Muslims to follow a structured Quran recitation schedule for Ramadan 2025, ensuring they complete the entire Quran with understanding and sincerity. Our guide will provide you with the best, easiest, and well-planned Quran reading schedule, practical tips, and essential strategies to maximize your recitation during this holy month.
The Importance of Quran Recitation in Ramadan
Reciting the Quran during Ramadan carries immense spiritual rewards and blessings. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
“The best among you are those who learn the Quran and teach it.” (Sahih Bukhari)
The Virtues of Reading the Quran in Ramadan
- Multiplied Rewards: Every letter recited from the Quran earns immense rewards, which are multiplied during Ramadan.
- Increased Spiritual Connection: The Quran is a source of guidance, bringing peace, clarity, and closeness to Allah.
- A Way to Follow the Sunnah: The Prophet (PBUH) used to revise the entire Quran with Angel Jibreel during Ramadan.
How to Complete the Quran in Ramadan: A Structured Plan
Completing the Quran in 30 days requires discipline and commitment. Here’s a structured Quran recitation schedule for Ramadan 2025 that ensures a balanced and manageable pace.
Basic Daily Recitation Plan (One Juz’ Per Day)
To complete the Quran in Ramadan, you need to recite one Juz’ (chapter) per day. A Juz’ typically contains about 20 pages. You can split your recitation into smaller sections as follows:
- After Fajr – 4-5 pages
- After Dhuhr – 4-5 pages
- After Asr – 4-5 pages
- After Maghrib – 4-5 pages
- After Isha/Taraweeh – 4-5 pages
By following this pattern, you will complete one Juz’ per day, finishing the entire Quran by the 30th day of Ramadan.
Intensive Plan (Twice Completion in Ramadan)
For those who wish to complete the Quran twice during Ramadan, the recitation schedule can be adjusted as follows:
- Morning (Fajr to Dhuhr): 1 Juz’
- Evening (Asr to Isha): 1 Juz’
By reciting two Juz’ per day, you will complete the Quran twice by the end of Ramadan.
Slow and Steady Plan (Half Juz’ Per Day)
If you are new to Quran recitation or prefer a slower pace, consider completing the Quran over two months by reciting half a Juz’ per day:
- Morning Session: 5 pages
- Evening Session: 5 pages
This method allows for deep understanding and reflection, especially if you wish to focus on Tafsir (interpretation) alongside recitation.
Quran Recitation Schedule for Ramadan 2025 (Daily Breakdown)
Week 1 – Days 1-7
- Day 1: Surah Al-Fatiha (1:1) – Surah Al-Baqarah (2:141)
- Day 2: Surah Al-Baqarah (2:142) – Surah Al-Baqarah (2:252)
- Day 3: Surah Al-Baqarah (2:253) – Surah Aal-e-Imran (3:92)
- Day 4: Surah Aal-e-Imran (3:93) – Surah An-Nisa (4:23)
- Day 5: Surah An-Nisa (4:24) – Surah An-Nisa (4:147)
- Day 6: Surah An-Nisa (4:148) – Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:81)
- Day 7: Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:82) – Surah Al-An’am (6:110)
Week 2 – Days 8-14
- Day 8: Surah Al-An’am (6:111) – Surah Al-A’raf (7:87)
- Day 9: Surah Al-A’raf (7:88) – Surah Al-Anfal (8:40)
- Day 10: Surah Al-Anfal (8:41) – Surah At-Tawbah (9:92)
- Day 11: Surah At-Tawbah (9:93) – Surah Yunus (10:109)
- Day 12: Surah Hud (11:1) – Surah Yusuf (12:52)
- Day 13: Surah Yusuf (12:53) – Surah Ibrahim (14:52)
- Day 14: Surah Al-Hijr (15:1) – Surah An-Nahl (16:128)
(Continue this pattern for the remaining two weeks to complete the Quran.)
Tips for a Productive Quran Recitation in Ramadan
Set a Fixed Time for Recitation
- Create a daily schedule and stick to it.
- The best times for recitation are after Fajr and before Taraweeh.
Listen to Quran Recitation for Better Pronunciation
- Listening to Qari recitations helps improve Tajweed (pronunciation).
- Use apps or audio platforms to listen to your favorite reciters.
Recite with Understanding (Tafsir & Translation)
- Read translations alongside recitation to grasp the meanings of Allah’s words.
- Tafsir books or online resources can help deepen your knowledge.
Keep a Quran Journal
- Write reflections and notes on verses that inspire or impact you.
- Jot down dua’s (supplications) and lessons from each Juz’.
Involve Family and Friends
- Reciting the Quran together fosters unity and motivation.
- Encourage children and loved ones to participate in a family Quran circle.
Make Dua for Consistency
- Ask Allah for strength and focus in completing the Quran.
- Say: “O Allah, make the Quran the light of my heart and the remover of my burdens.”
Common Challenges and How to Overcome Them
Struggling with Arabic Pronunciation?
- Take Tajweed lessons at Qiratul Quran Institute for proper recitation guidance.
- Listen to slow recitations with the Quranic Maqamat style and practice regularly.
Finding Time for Recitation?
- Break recitation into smaller sessions throughout the day.
- Prioritize the Quran over unnecessary activities like excessive social media use.
Losing Motivation?
- Remind yourself of the reward and blessings of Quran recitation.
- Join a Quran group or study circle for accountability.
Conclusion
Ramadan 2025 presents a golden opportunity to strengthen your relationship with the Quran. Whether you aim to complete it once, twice, or even focus on Tafsir, a structured schedule will help you stay on track.
The Qiratul Quran Institute encourages all Muslims to dedicate themselves to consistent Quran recitation, follow the Maqamat course, and Sunnah, and seek Allah’s guidance through His words. May this Ramadan be a source of endless rewards, spiritual elevation, and a stronger connection with the Quran.
Ramadan Mubarak! May Allah accept your recitation and grant you Jannah.