Learning the Quran by heart is something many people want to do. Some people want to finish it quickly, like in two months. Others prefer to take their time, maybe six months, a year, or even two years. It depends on lots of things, like how much time you have and how fast you can learn.

Hidayah Network has shared hifz schedules for all kinds of people, whether you want to learn fast or take it slow. These schedules are created by professional hifz teachers for students of quran memorize course at Hidayah Network.

2 Months Quran Memorization Schedule

Here are three easy-to-follow tables outlining Quran memorization schedules for two months:

Timetable 1:

Memorization ScheduleRevision ScheduleTechnique
Memorize approximately 10 pages per day, divided into two sessions of 5 pages each, one in the morning and one in the evening.Allocate 1-2 hours daily for revision. Focus on correct pronunciation and understanding of verses.Repeat newly memorized pages multiple times throughout the day. Reflect on verse meanings in daily life.

Timetable 2:

Memorization ScheduleRevision ScheduleTechnique
Divide Quran into four parts, aiming to memorize around 10 pages per day, divided into five sessions of 2 pages each.Allocate 2-3 days for revision after completing each part. Focus on reciting and reviewing memorized pages thoroughly.Use visualization techniques and daily recitation to aid memorization and maintain fluency.

Timetable 3:

Memorization ScheduleRevision ScheduleTechnique
Divide Quran into five parts, aiming to memorize around 8 pages per day, divided into two sessions of 4 pages each.Allocate 3-4 days for revision after completing each part. Focus on perfecting pronunciation and understanding of verses.Use audio recitation alongside reading from the Mushaf. Reflect on verse meanings for a deeper connection with the Quran.

Note: This schedule is perfect for those who are doing intensive hifz program.

6 Months Quran Memorization Schedule

DayActivityDescription
1Start from the last Juz (Amma)Begin with shorter and easier Surahs to improve Tajweed.
2Begin memorizing 3-4 pages dailyAim to memorize approximately 3-4 pages daily, which equals to 60 lines of the standard Mushaf.
15Reach 60 pagesAfter 15 days, you should have memorized approximately 60 pages, which is 10% of the Quran (assuming a 600-page Quran).
90Complete memorization of 180 pages (half of the Quran)By the 90th day, you should have memorized half of the Quran, which is around 180 pages.
150Complete memorization of 300 pages (five-sixths of the Quran)After 150 days, you should have memorized approximately five-sixths of the Quran, which is around 300 pages.
180Complete memorization of 360 pages (entire Quran)By the end of the 180th day, you should have memorized the entire Quran, consisting of approximately 360 pages (assuming a 600-page Quran).
 Class Structure 
 Divide class into smaller portionsThe teacher will divide the class into smaller portions, allowing each student to memorize a single page in one sitting.
 Have daily classes of 4-5 hoursAllocate 4-5 hours daily for Quran memorization classes.
 Avoid long classesAvoid classes that stretch for 3-4 hours to prevent mental and physical exhaustion.

Note: This schedule is based on a 600-page Quran, with each Juz consisting of approximately 20 pages.

1 Year Quran Memorization Schedule

DayActivityDescription
1-365Memorize 20 verses per dayAim to memorize 20 verses per day, totaling 7,300 verses over the course of one year. However, a Quran has 6666 ayahs. So, memorizing 20 verses per day will take you there.
1-365Days per page (600 pages)Since a Quran copy usually has 600 pages, two pages will be memorized each day over the year.

2 Years Quran Memorization Schedule

DayActivityDescription
1-730Memorize 10 verses per dayAim to memorize 10 verses per day, totaling 7,300 verses over the course of two years.
1-730Days per page (600 pages)Since a Quran copy usually has 600 pages, one page will be memorized each day over the two years.
 Additional Information 
 Total Ayahs in Quran: 6,666The Quran consists of 6,666 verses (ayahs). Memorizing 10 verses per day will amount to 7,300 verses, surpassing the total ayah count within two years.

Final Words

No matter if you choose to memorize quran in two months, six months, one year, or two years, there’s a plan for you! Each schedule offers a structured approach to help you achieve your goal step by step. Whether you’re aiming for rapid mastery or a steady progression, consistency and dedication are key. Remember to stay focused, and utilize helpful techniques.