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تثبيت

Make your hifdh firm,
structured, and consistent.

A focused memorization companion for serious hifdh students — built around real method, measured repetition, and lifelong retention.

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Al-Furqan · 25:32

كَذَٰلِكَ لِنُثَبِّتَ بِهِۦ فُؤَادَكَ ۖ وَرَتَّلْنَـٰهُ تَرْتِيلًۭا

"Thus have We sent it down gradually so that We may strengthen your heart with it, and We have recited it to you in a distinct recitation."

This is the ayah that named Tatbith. لِنُثَبِّتَ — to make firm, to strengthen, to anchor.

The Problem

Most hifdh students do not lose sincerity — they lose structure.

01

No clear system

Without a defined routine, students switch between new memorization and revision without balance. Progress slows, and confidence fades.

02

Revision falls behind

New pages increase while older ones weaken. What was once solid starts to feel unfamiliar.

03

Repetition becomes guesswork

Tikrar only works when it is counted. If you do not know how many times you repeated, you are not following a method.

The Solution

A clear workflow for every hifdh session.

Tatbith gives serious students a calm, structured routine built around real hifdh practice — not generic productivity.

Every session has a beginning, a method, and a clear end. This is not a task manager with Islamic labels. It is built specifically for the discipline of memorizing and retaining the Qur'an.

Method-based session flow — not open-ended note-taking

Sabaq and revision in one focused, distraction-free view

Tikrar tied to the verse, not a generic timer

Offline-first — your Qur'an time should not depend on signal

Al-Isra · 17:106

وَقُرْءَانًۭا فَرَقْنَـٰهُ لِتَقْرَأَهُۥ عَلَى ٱلنَّاسِ عَلَىٰ مُكْثٍۢ وَنَزَّلْنَـٰهُ تَنزِيلًۭا

"And it is a Qur'an which We have separated so that you may recite it to the people over a prolonged period. And We have sent it down progressively."

The Long Road

The Qur'an was revealed over 23 years. Your journey is no different.

Allah did not send the Qur'an all at once. He revealed it gradually, over decades, so that it would settle firmly in the hearts of those who received it. Hifdh works the same way. It is not a sprint — it is a lifelong, daily practice. The only requirement is that you begin, and that you return.

2 pages / day~1 year
1 page / day~2 years
½ page / day~4 years
1 line / day~25 years

Based on 604 pages · 15 lines per page · 9,060 lines total (standard Madina Mushaf)

Those Who Stayed the Course

Sister Zohra

UK · Started at 50

She began memorizing at 50 with four juz already held. Six years later, she completed the Qur'an. Her answer to those who told her it was too late: sincerity matters more than age.

Dr. Mohamed Sabbahi

Professor · Started at 55

A neuroscientist at a Texas university began after Fajr each morning — 30 to 60 minutes, nothing more. He completed the Qur'an at 60, while maintaining a full academic career.

An Egyptian grandfather

Started at 80

He had carried the wish his entire life. At 80, he began. Two decades of daily consistency brought him to completion at 100. He passed away weeks after — a hafiz.

The Method

Six steps. Every session. No shortcuts.

01

Dua

الدعاء

Begin with intention and supplication. Ask Allah to make the Qur'an firm in your heart.

02

Tikrar

التكرار

Repeat with count and intention. Repetition is not optional — it is the foundation of retention.

03

Listen

الاستماع

Listen to a trusted recitation before and during memorization. The ear strengthens the tongue.

04

Memorise

الحفظ

Recite from memory. Check. Correct. Repeat until the passage settles.

05

Connection

الربط

Link what is new to what came before. Strong hifdh is connected hifdh.

06

Daily Review

المراجعة

Return to previous portions every day. What is not reviewed will fade.

Features

Built for serious hifdh students.

Daily hifdh planner

A focused daily view for sabaq, revision, and repetition — without clutter.

Verse-based tikrar counter

Track repetition on the actual ayah or passage. Set a target. See what remains.

Mushaf-based progress

Track your journey by page, hizb, juz, and surah — at your own pace.

Structured revision

A revision rhythm designed around consistency, retention, and realistic daily load.

Offline-first

No account required. No dependency on internet. Just focused Qur'an time.

Calm interface

Minimal, quiet, distraction-free. Built to support concentration, not steal it.

App Preview

Built for calm, focused hifdh.

9:41

الأحد، ٢٧ شوال

Today's Session

Sabaq

Al-Baqarah 2:255–260

21 tikrar target

16 / 2176%

Revision

Ya-Sin 36:1–12
Al-Mulk 67:1–15
An-Nas 114:1–6
Begin Session
9:41

Tikrar Counter

Al-Baqarah 2:256

لَا إِكْرَاهَ فِي الدِّينِ

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Why Now

Millions want to memorize. Few have the right structure.

Most tools are either too generic — productivity trackers with Quran labels attached — or too complex, built for institutions rather than individuals.

Tatbith focuses on the daily reality of the serious hifdh student: clear method, measured repetition, structured revision, and long-term retention.

This is not about more features. It is about restoring discipline to one of the most sacred lifelong journeys.

Why Tatbith Exists

Built from lived experience.

The real challenge of hifdh is not only memorization — it is preservation. Without structure, even what was once strong can weaken over time.

Returning to hifdh made one thing clear: the Qur'an is not something you simply finish. It is something you protect, revisit, and carry for life.

That same struggle appears again and again across sincere students. Tatbith was built for that reality — a calm, focused companion for serious students who need structure for sabaq, tikrar, revision, and lifelong consistency.

Tatbith (تثبيت) means to make firm. Its purpose is simple: to help make the Qur'an firm in the heart.

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