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Why one verse a day

Reading less, more often, is how rituals stick. A short note on the design of Iqrayah.

We built Iqrayah around a single, almost stubborn idea: read one verse a day.

Not a chapter. Not a goal. Not a streak. Just one verse, every morning, surfaced before the noise of the day arrives. The smallest possible step that still moves you forward.

The science of small

Habit research is consistent on one point: the friction between you and a behaviour matters more than the behaviour itself. Goals like 'finish the Qur'an this year' collapse under their own weight. Showing up for sixty seconds doesn't.

Quality over quantity

Each verse is hand-picked for resonance: one that rewards a moment of attention. We pair it with a translation chosen for clarity, a transliteration for those still learning, and a brief note when context illuminates meaning.

A quiet room

No streaks. No badges. No notifications that nag. Iqrayah is designed like a quiet room — easy to walk into, easy to leave, available again tomorrow.

If that resonates, subscribe and let your verse arrive each morning.

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