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Free Quran transliteration reader

Read the Quran in English transliteration with colour-coded Tajweed

Recite with confidence — see the pronunciation and the Tajweed rules at a glance, no Arabic required.

Opens the colour-coded book reader instantly. No account required.

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604

pages

surahs
114

surahs

juz
30

juz

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Free

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The chapters readers open most often — tap any to start reading.

All surahs

Colour-Coded Tajweed

The page images preserve the Tajweed colour system so elongation, nasalisation, emphasis, and silent letters are easier to spot.

Surah and Juz Hubs

Start from any surah, juz, or page. Every important reader path has a crawlable URL and internal links.

Learning Resources

Use the free guides to understand transliteration, Tajweed rules, Arabic pronunciation, memorisation, and common recitation mistakes.

Start With a Guide

The fastest route for beginners is to learn the colour system, then practise with short surahs.

All guides

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Quran transliteration reader free?

Yes. The reader is completely free with no account, sign-up, or payment required. Open it and start reading immediately.

Do I need to know Arabic to read the Quran here?

No. The reader is built for non-Arabic speakers, new Muslims, and learners. English transliteration shows you how each word is pronounced, while colour-coded Tajweed marks guide your recitation.

What do the Tajweed colours mean?

Each colour marks a Tajweed rule such as elongation (madd), nasalisation (ghunnah), emphasis, or a silent letter. The colours let you see where pronunciation changes before you reach the word, so recitation stays smooth.

How much of the Quran is included?

All 114 surahs are included across 604 transliteration pages, organised into the 30 juz of the Quran. You can open any surah, juz, or page directly.

Can I use the reader on my phone?

Yes. The reader is mobile-friendly, works after the first load even when you are offline, and saves your bookmarks, notes, and last-read page on your own device.

Is transliteration a replacement for learning Arabic?

No. Transliteration is a learning aid that helps you recite with confidence today. Reciting directly from the Arabic with a qualified teacher remains the long-term goal, and the reader is designed to support that journey.

Browse all 604 transliteration pages, 114 surahs, and 30 juz in a mobile-friendly Quran reader built for non-Arabic speakers, new Muslims, and learners who want pronunciation guidance without losing the flow of recitation.

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Built for Trust

Read the project methodology, source policy, and privacy approach before relying on the reader for study. Transliteration is a learning aid, and Arabic recitation with a qualified teacher remains the long-term goal.