Quran
All Surahs · 114 Surah · 6236 Ayahs
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Reading the Holy Quran on SalatWaqt
This is the complete Holy Quran — all 114 surahs and 6,236 ayahs — presented in the original Arabic alongside a clear translation, a Latin-script transliteration to help with pronunciation, and full audio recitation. Every page is free to read, free of charge, and works offline once visited.
A surah is a chapter of the Quran; the chapters vary greatly in length, from just three verses to nearly three hundred. An ayah is a single verse within a surah. Each surah is also marked Meccan or Medinan: Meccan surahs were revealed before the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) migrated to Medina and tend to focus on faith, the oneness of God, and the hereafter, while Medinan surahs came afterward and more often address community life, law, and worship.
To start reading, pick any surah from the list above — they are ordered as they appear in the printed Quran (the order of revelation differs). You can search the list by name in any of our ten languages, by surah number, or by its Arabic name. Inside a surah you can read verse by verse, follow the word-by-word breakdown, and play the recitation; the floating player lets you keep listening as you browse, and the page remembers where you left off.
The recitation is by the renowned reciter Mishary Rashid Alafasy. Translations are shown verse by verse beside the Arabic so you can compare the wording directly. The Arabic text and surah details — chapter number, verse count, and revelation place — are the same trusted values used throughout the site, so what you read here matches the printed mushaf.
SalatWaqt presents the Quran in ten languages, including English, Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, Hindi, Turkish, Indonesian, Malay, French and German. The translation is always offered as an aid to understanding and never replaces the Arabic, which remains the authentic text of revelation. Whether you are memorising, studying a translation, or simply listening, you can read the whole Quran here at your own pace — and revisit any verse at any time.