Learn the frequent few
A small number of words carries most of the Quran. Begin with the 128 highest-frequency words and the tri-literal roots beneath them — each root a key that turns dozens of locks at once.
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Vocabulario, raíces, gramática y frases — estructurados para una comprensión profunda
128 words · 278 roots · 119 phrases · 99 names · 80% of the Quran
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“All praise belongs to Allah, Lord of all the worlds”
One root. Six words. All from the same family.
Explore all 278 roots →Three of these share a root. Tap the odd one out.
From Ayat al-Kursi (2:255) — tap or hover each word to see its grammatical role
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These 5 words appear over 10,000 times in the Quran. Tap to reveal.
A small number of words carries most of the Quran. Begin with the 128 highest-frequency words and the tri-literal roots beneath them — each root a key that turns dozens of locks at once.
Open the vocabularySpaced repetition surfaces each word in the narrow window just before it slips. Ten attentive minutes a day settle more than an hour of cramming, and the daily queue tells you exactly what to look at.
See the practice modesRecognition becomes comprehension. Follow the five stages from the alphabet to reading verses directly — until the words of your Salah, and of the Quran itself, arrive already understood.
Follow the path“And whoever places his trust in Allah, He is sufficient for him.”
Surah at-Talaq · 65 : 3
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