Quran Memorization Test

Quran Memorization Test

By Ashvin Kevadiya

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  • Category Education
  • Release Date 2024-07-09
  • Current Version 1.1
  • File Size 75.04 MB
  • Links Google Play

Description

Introducing a user-friendly Quran memorization revision app designed to support every Muslim in refining their memorization skills. This free offline tool provides a comprehensive platform for reviewing and testing Quranic verses. App Overview: Our app offers an intuitive and interactive Quran hifz testing experience. It includes creative features that allow users to identify and correct mistakes. You can engage with multiple-choice quizzes based on Surahs and even record your recitations to assess your memorization accuracy. Whether you've memorized a few verses or entire Surahs, this app is perfect for revisiting and verifying your knowledge. There's no need to visit a teacher or center to gauge your accuracy; this all-in-one app provides a complete and accessible solution for Quran memorization testing. Recitation and Play Functionality: Surah and Page-wise Recitation: Customize and play recitations to aid memorization. Hifz Mode: Listen and memorize specific Surahs and pages easily. Recitation Management: Save and listen to recitations by different reciters. Reciter Flexibility: Switch between reciters and access personalized recitation lists. Detailed Features: Ayat Range Selection: Test your memorization over selected ranges using voice recordings. Voice-based Memorization Testing: Use your voice to test and refine your memorization. Surah Navigation: Easily search and navigate through Surah names and Ayats. This app has been developed by dedicated Muslims, ensuring high-quality and error-free content. It addresses common memorization challenges, allowing users to smartly identify and correct mistakes, which are saved in their history for ongoing improvement. Parents can also utilize this app to oversee their children's progress, making it an invaluable tool for families committed to Quranic learning."

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