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Quran Khatma Planner
— calculate the daily pages and juz to finish your khatma in your target time.
Completing the Quran is a goal many Muslims pursue, especially in Ramadan. With a simple plan it becomes easy and consistent. This guide explains the Mushaf numbers and how to split your daily reading.
Numbers that matter
The Mushaf is usually 604 pages across 30 juz (about 20 pages per juz). From this number we build any khatma plan.
How many pages per day?
| Khatma duration | Pages per day | Approximately |
|---|---|---|
| 30 days | ~20 pages | One juz daily |
| 15 days | ~40 pages | Two juz daily |
| 7 days | ~86 pages | More than 4 juz |
Split your reading over prayers
For a 30-day khatma, read about 4 pages after each prayer of the five daily prayers to complete your daily portion (20 pages) easily, without the reading piling up.
A tip for consistency
Steadiness with a small portion is better than stopping after a high burst. Start with a realistic plan that fits your time and increase it gradually. Remember that the most beloved deeds to God are the most consistent, even if small.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Mushaf usually has 604 pages across 30 juz — about 20 pages per juz. This is the basis on which a khatma plan is built.
To finish in 30 days you read about 20 pages daily (one full juz). To finish in 15 days, about 40 pages, and in 7 days, about 86 pages per day.
A favored method: read an equal portion after each of the five prayers. For a 30-day khatma (20 pages), read about 4 pages after each prayer to complete your daily portion easily.
Reading at devout times like dawn, before sleep, and after prayers is among the best. Most important is consistency, even a small amount daily, so you do not break the habit.
Use the free Quran khatma planner: choose the number of days or a start and end date, and it calculates the pages and juz needed per day.