Khatam exists to do one thing beautifully: help you read the Quran cover to cover, at a pace you can actually keep.
Most of us have set out to complete a khatam — over Ramadan, or just “this year” — and lost the thread somewhere around juz five. Not for lack of intention, but because we couldn't easily see whether we were on pace, or feel the quiet momentum of showing up day after day.
The all-in-one Islamic apps can do a hundred things, but they bury this simple need under prayer times, audio, and feeds. The dedicated khatam trackers that exist tend to feel dated, and none treat consistency the way the best modern habit apps do. So we built the thing we wanted: a pure tracker, with khatam-aware pacing, a gorgeous activity grid, and first-class widgets — and nothing else bolted on.
Khatam holds no Quran text. You read in your own mushaf, or any app you love. Khatam simply does the math, keeps your streak, and surfaces your progress everywhere you look — your Home Screen, your Lock Screen, and a word to Siri. It answers two questions at a glance: am I on pace? and have I been consistent?
Khatam is an independent app, built deliberately and shipped only when it's genuinely ready — native SwiftUI, no third-party trackers, a one-time purchase with no subscription. We'd rather make one small thing excellent than many things average.
We'd love to hear how your khatam is going, or what would make Khatam better for you. Write to us at hello@khatam.xyz.
رَّبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا
“My Lord, increase me in knowledge.” — Sūrah Ṭā Hā 20:114