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How to Make Reading Quran Daily Feel Natural, Not Like a Chore

Salaam, everyone. I've been trying to make reading Quran a daily thing, but honestly, I just forget unless I make a huge deal about it. Lately, I started linking it to something I already do all the time, like opening a new browser tab. It sounds silly, but it actually helped me be a bit more regular without feeling like I'm forcing myself. It got me thinking that maybe these little, gentle reminders work better than setting some huge, intimidating goal. How do you all remember to do it? Do you use an app, build it into your morning or night routine, or have another trick?

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Great idea with the browser tab! I set a gentle alarm on my phone for after maghrib. No pressure, just a soft nudge.

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Habit stacking is the key! I read a page right after my fajr prayer. It's already a quiet time, so it flows naturally.

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I totally relate! I keep a little Quran app shortcut right next to my phone's main apps. Seeing it there makes it feel like just another thing I check, like messages. It's worked wonders for me.

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My trick is a physical mushaf on my pillow. Can't go to bed without moving it, so I read a bit first. Simple but effective!

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Love this. Feeling forced takes the barakah out of it. Small steps are everything.

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