Study Guide
A quick guide to the study tools: Memorize, Progress, and Notebook.
Memorize
Use Memorize when you want to practice a surah or a small ayah range repeatedly. Choose the surah, set the from and to ayah numbers, choose how many times each ayah should repeat, then press Start.
You can hide Arabic or translation text while listening, turn on auto-loop for continuous practice, and mark weak ayahs. When you are signed in and the Supabase study tables are installed, weak ayah marks are synced to your account. If sync is not available, the app keeps a local backup in your browser.
Progress
Use Progress to see how your vocabulary study is moving. Words you mark in Learn are grouped by status: learning, reviewing, mastered, or forgotten.
Reviewing means the word is not new anymore, but you still want to see it again before calling it mastered. Mastered should mean you can recognize the word confidently in an ayah without needing to check the meaning first.
Notebook
Use Notebook for personal study notes. A note can be attached to an ayah, word, root, or surah. This is useful for reminders, teacher explanations, mnemonics, tafsir references, or your own reflections.
Add a reference such as 2:255 for an ayah, a root like r-h-m, a surah name or number, or a word you are studying. Later you can search and filter the notebook by type.
Best way to use them together
Start with Learn to mark words you are studying. Check Progress to see what needs review. Use Memorize for ayahs that need repetition, and keep explanations or reminders in Notebook.