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Daily Quran Verse Display – Random Ayah with Translation

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Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about the Daily Quran Verse tool and Islamic scripture

What is the Daily Quran Verse tool?
The Daily Quran Verse tool displays a carefully selected verse (Ayah) from the Holy Quran each day, complete with its original Arabic text and an authentic English translation. It also allows you to explore random verses for inspiration, reflection, and spiritual growth. The tool uses the widely respected Sahih International translation for clarity and accuracy.
How is the "Verse of the Day" selected?
The daily verse is deterministically selected based on the current date, meaning all visitors see the same verse on any given day. This creates a shared experience and encourages community reflection. You can always click "Random Verse" to explore additional ayat beyond the daily selection.
Which translation is used for the English text?
We use the Sahih International translation, which is one of the most widely accepted and accessible English translations of the Quran. Published in 1997 by three women converts to Islam, it is known for its clear, modern English while remaining faithful to the original Arabic meaning. It is frequently used by scholars, educators, and new learners alike.
Can I save or bookmark verses I like?
Yes! Click the heart-shaped "Save" button to store verses in your browser's local favorites. Your saved verses will persist even after you close the browser tab. You can also use the "Copy" button to copy the verse text (Arabic + English + reference) to your clipboard for pasting into notes, social media, or messaging apps.
How many verses are in the Quran?
The Holy Quran contains 6,236 verses (ayat) across 114 chapters (surahs), though the exact count varies slightly depending on scholarly tradition. It was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) over approximately 23 years. This tool features a curated selection of well-known and spiritually significant verses that resonate across cultures.
Is the Arabic text accurate and verified?
Yes. The Arabic text displayed in this tool follows the standard Uthmani script of the Quran, which is the same text preserved for over 1,400 years. We take great care to ensure the diacritical marks (tashkeel) are correct so that the verses can be read properly by both Arabic speakers and learners.
Can I share verses on social media?
Absolutely! Use the "Share" button to share the current verse via your device's native sharing options (mobile) or copy the formatted text for posting on platforms like Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The verse is formatted with the Arabic text, English translation, and Surah reference for complete context.
What is the significance of "Bismillah" shown above some verses?
"Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim" translates to "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful." It appears at the beginning of every Surah except one (Surah At-Tawbah) and is recited by Muslims before beginning any significant action. In this tool, the Bismillah is displayed for verses from the first ayah of their respective Surahs to provide proper context.