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Quraan Progress Charts
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Track your way
through the Quraan with progress charts from TJ!
Four per page
Color in a star for each ayaah memorized (Fatihah, Fil - Naas)

Color in a star for each surah memorized
Color in a box for each ayaah memorized
Track your progress through the whole Quraan by surah.
Quraan Progress
Chart, by Juz
(.DOC)
You've finished Juz Amma and ready to move on to the next Juz? Track your progress with this handy progress chart.
Daily
Quraan Review Chart (PDF)
Set up a daily review schedule to review the Quraan that you have memorized with this chart.
Set up a weekly review schedule to review the Quraan that you have memorized with this chart.
Set up a monthly review schedule to review the Quraan that you have memorized with this chart.
Lists the 30 divisions of the Quraan, showing the starting and ending ayaat of each juz.
Lists surah #, name, and number of ayaat in each surah. Use for planning reading or memorization tasks.
Please
note, there was an error on Surah Ahzab for the number of ayaat. It
was written as 72 and should have been 73. I have corrected this, so
if you have downloaded this previously, please re-download from the
link right above.
This Page Last Updated: Saturday, March 14, 2009
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