Review learned ayahs without losing your next step

Open a focused review queue, revisit the ayah, and record whether you remember it or need more practice.

Munabook current Quran learning journal and ayah review screen

Return to what you have already learned

Revision has a different job from daily learning or open-ended study. A focused queue helps reopen a learned ayah, show available meaning when needed, and record whether the item is remembered or should return later.

A focused revision loop

  1. Open the review queue

    Start from an item already connected to your learning or review activity instead of searching for a new topic.

  2. Revisit the ayah

    Read the ayah and reveal available meaning only when it supports recall or understanding.

  3. Mark remembered or later

    Record whether the item feels remembered or needs another pass, then return to the next review item when one is due.

A review queue is not a full Hifz curriculum

The page describes the existing focused review behavior. It does not claim an end-to-end memorization curriculum, automatic mistake detection, certification, or a complete planner for every learner.

Scheduling claims stay bounded

A next due date can support returning later, but this page does not describe an adaptive spaced-repetition engine unless a released build and its rules are separately verified.

What this path is — and is not

This path includes

  • A focused queue for learned ayahs
  • Available meaning during review
  • Remembered or later states and a next due boundary

This path does not promise

  • A complete Hifz curriculum
  • Automatic mistake detection
  • An adaptive spaced-repetition claim