The 400 Words: Your First Step to Understanding the Quran
The 400 Words: Your First Step to Understanding the Quran
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🕌 Understand your Salah, not just recite it
📖 Learn 400 words, unlock ~60% of the Quran
✏️ Starts from the Arabic alphabet
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🗣️ English, Hindi & Roman Urdu for every word
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You already recite the Quran.
Now understand it.
Just 400 words make up roughly 60% of every word in the Quran. Learn those, and the Book stops sounding like sound, and starts sounding like meaning.
Most of us learned to read the Quran before we learned to understand it.
So we stand in Salah, our lips moving perfectly, and our heart a little outside the room, because the words are beautiful but silent. That gap is not a failure of faith. It is simply a vocabulary problem. And vocabulary problems have solutions.
The Quran repeats itself, beautifully and on purpose.
The Quran contains around 77,000 words. But it does not use 77,000 different words. A small core of vocabulary appears again and again, across Surah after Surah. Learn that core, and the rest of the Book opens up far faster than you would expect.
This is what a single page looks like
Every word. Four ways. No grammar jargon.
Recognise Rabb and Yawm, and Surah Al-Fatihah already begins to speak.
What is inside
The 400 core words
Ordered by how often they appear, so the very first page you study is already the most useful one.
Arabic from zero
A short opening section on reading, writing and pronouncing Arabic letters. No prior study assumed.
Three translations, always
English, Hindi and Roman Urdu for every single word, so the whole family can use one copy.
Words in context
Each word shown inside a real ayah, so you meet it where you will actually encounter it.
Revision pages
Built-in recall checks at set intervals. Recognition fades without review; this is designed around that.
Large, clear type
Set for comfortable reading by children and elders alike, and laid out to print cleanly on A4.
Three companions, sent with your copy
From order to first understood ayah
Complete your order
Your download link arrives by email within moments. No waiting for a courier.
Read it, or print it
Keep it on your phone for travel, and print a bound copy at any local shop for the study table.
Ten minutes a day
Words begin surfacing in Salah within the first week, in shaa Allah. That moment is the whole point.
Why we chose a printable edition
Honest trade-offs, both ways.
| Better Hut printable edition | Shipped physical book | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reaches you | In minutes | Print as many copies as your family needs | Yes | One copy |
| Carry it while travelling | On your phone | Adds weight | ||
| Risk of damage in transit | None | Possible | ||
| Arrives pre-bound | You print & bind | Yes |
Most families print at a local shop for ₹150–₹300 and have it spiral-bound. Sacred text deserves care. Please keep printed pages respectfully.
Written for
- Adults who can recite fluently but have never understood what they recite
- Parents who want to sit with their children after Maghrib and learn together
- Reverts beginning Arabic from the very first letter
- Madrasa and weekend-school teachers looking for a printable classroom aid
- Anyone who has bought a thick Arabic grammar book and quietly given up by chapter three
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Questions, answered
What exactly do I receive?
The complete 400-word Quranic vocabulary book as a print-ready PDF, plus the three bonus companions. A download link is emailed to you immediately after your order is confirmed.
Is this shipped to my address?
No, nothing is couriered. This is a digital, print-ready edition. You read it on your device and print it yourself if you would like a bound copy. That is why it reaches you in minutes rather than days, and why you can print copies for everyone at home.
Do I need to know Arabic already?
Not at all. The opening section teaches the Arabic letters, their sounds and how words are formed. If you can read this sentence, you can begin.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, from roughly age eight upward, and best done alongside a parent. Many families work through two or three words together each evening.
How long will it take to finish?
At ten words a week, around ten months, but the benefit begins immediately, because the earliest words are the most frequent ones. Most people notice familiar words in Salah within the first fortnight.
Can I print it and have it bound?
Yes, and we encourage it. The pages are formatted for A4 with generous inner margins for spiral or perfect binding. Please handle and store printed pages with the respect the words deserve.
What if it is not right for me?
Write to us at [SUPPORT EMAIL] within 30 days and we will make it right. We would rather have your du‘a than your money.
There is a moment, somewhere around week two,
when a word you studied appears in your Salah.
You are not translating. You simply understand. That moment is what this book was made for.
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