The user would like to be able to adjust the playback speed of the audio recitation to better facilitate memorization and understanding.
Assalamu Alaikum everyone, I posted here before about **OpenFurqan**: [https://openfurqan.com](https://openfurqan.com) Since my last post, I’ve improved it quite a bit, especially on the **Study / Hifz** side. New updates include: * memorization progress tracking * mark ayahs as memorized * mark whole Sarah as memorized if you have memorized before so that you can keep track and have a overview of your memorization of the Quran. * highlight memorized ayahs * repetition loops for specific ayah ranges with audio * more translations * more tafsir * improvements to Study Mode tools and workflow The web app is designed in two parts: **1. Reader (front page)** For people who want to open the Quran and start reading immediately without distraction: no login, no ads, and no data collection. **2. Study / Hifz Mode** For people who want to go deeper beyond reading. In Study Mode, when you tap/click an Arabic word, you can explore: * root letters * root meaning * word-by-word meaning and morphology * dictionary lookup (Lane’s Lexicon) * word audio pronunciation * search Quran by topic For Hifz / memorization, you can: * mark ayahs as memorized * set repetition loops for specific ayah ranges with audio * track memorization progress across surahs * pick up where you left off There is also a Tools section in Study Mode with features like: * Tajweed colors * word-by-word mode * transliteration * translation toggle * Dim Other Ayahs * Auto-scroll on Play * Mushaf View * audio/playback controls Other features: * full Quran Arabic text * added 22+ translation including English , Urdu, German, French, Hindi and many more + multiple tafseer * multiple reciters * bookmarks and personal notes per ayah * prayer times * Arabic and English search * offline support * mobile-friendly It’s free, no ads, no account is required and no user data is collected If you tried it before, I’d especially love feedback on the new memorization workflow and whether it feels genuinely useful. JazakAllahu Khairan.