Memorization
Protect review before adding more.
The traditional Sabaq, Sabqi, and Manzil method, supported by per-ayah review across all 6,236 ayahs. Hifzer keeps the lanes clear, catches slips early, and adapts when review debt starts growing.
Hifzer brings together Qur'an reading, memorization, daily duas, Islamic guides, and a personal journal in one space that feels clear instead of stacked.
No subscription. No card required. Begin in the browser, then add it to your phone when it genuinely earns the place.
A tighter system for reading, memorization, duas, guides, and private reflection. Each module stays distinct, but the whole experience still feels connected.
Memorization
The traditional Sabaq, Sabqi, and Manzil method, supported by per-ayah review across all 6,236 ayahs. Hifzer keeps the lanes clear, catches slips early, and adapts when review debt starts growing.
Reading
Saved place, trusted reciters, bookmarks, and translation stay close but never crowded. Resume in one tap from wherever you stopped.
Supplications
Categorized duas for the moments you actually revisit. Arabic, transliteration, and translation stay together, with custom decks and private notes nearby.
Islamic guides
A growing how-to space for practical worship questions and guided practice moments, written to stay clear, calm, and easy to revisit.
Personal
Write intentions, gratitude, and reflections. Link entries to specific duas, keep them tied to your account, and return to them without sharing them publicly.
It is not about ability. It is about consistency. And consistency gets easier when returning feels less costly than delaying.
Traditional hifz methodology and modern memory science arrive at the same foundations. Hifzer is built to respect both.
Retrieval beats re-reading. Retention is built by reciting from memory, not repeatedly looking at the text.
Review dominates new. Most daily time must protect what was already learned, or forgetting starts to win.
When review debt grows, new memorization has to slow down. The system protects what is already fragile before asking for more.
Most "I forgot" moments happen at the seam between one ayah and the next. Hifzer trains those transitions explicitly.
Reading, hifz, duas, and the first layer of your private space should stay useful without a subscription wall around the basics.
Private reflections stay attached to your account and are never turned into a public feed or shared surface.
Use it in the browser first. When it earns a place, add it to your home screen on phone or tablet without needing an app store.
The reader already supports the languages people actually return with, and the translation layer keeps growing carefully.
Begin in the browser. Your place, your progress, and your private journal stay ready whenever you return. Your deen. Your pace. No drama.
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No subscription. No card required. Install on your phone from the browser.