
Why Choose Navira
A clear, illustrated way to understand the Qur'an — designed for English readers who want meaning, not memorization. Each Juz is broken down with story, verse, and illustration, so the Qur'an opens up at any age.
All 30 Juz, Made Clear
Stories That Stay With You
70+ Hand-Drawn Illustrations
Plain English, Built to Understand
What happens when you open it for the first time.
A clear, illustrated path through all 30 Juz — designed to work whether you read fifteen minutes a day or one Juz a week. Here's what most readers experience along the way.
The Qur'an stops being abstract.
You open to the first Juz — Surah Al-Baqarah, "The Cow." For the first time, you see the stories, the place of revelation, and the key concepts (faith, disbelief, hypocrisy) defined right next to the verses. The disorientation lifts.
The prophets become real people.
Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, the People of Lot — names that used to blur into each other now have stories, illustrations, and lessons attached. You start retelling them at dinner without effort.
Verses begin to stay with you.
The highlighted ayah from each Juz — one verse, set apart, translated clearly — starts surfacing in your mind during the day. You begin carrying the Qur'an with you, not just reading it.
Your family starts asking questions.
Children, spouses, parents — they notice the illustrations, the colors, the panels. The Qur'an becomes something the household reads together, not something one person studies alone.
The whole Qur'an becomes a story you can tell.
You finish the final Juz. For the first time, you can explain what the Qur'an actually says — to a child, a friend, a curious neighbour — without scrambling for a search engine. And then you start again from Juz 1, with everything you missed the first time waiting for you.
If you've ever closed the Qur'an feeling further from it, not closer — this is for you.
Navira was built with three readers in mind — anyone who wants to actually understand what they're reading, not just recite the words.
The English Reader
You read the Qur'an in English but feel the meaning slip away by the next Surah. You want to understand what's being said — not just decode it phonetically.
The Parent or Teacher
You want your children to grow up loving the Qur'an, not fearing it. You need a book they'll actually open on their own — and one you can read aloud without losing them at "Surah."
The Revert or New Muslim
You took your shahada with all the conviction in the world — and then opened the Qur'an and felt lost. This is the first step that meets you where you are.
Frequently asked questions.
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Does this include the Arabic text?
The Illustrated Qur'an is designed as an English-language guide to all 30 Juz, focused on understanding rather than recitation. It includes the simplified English translation, illustrated story panels, key concepts, highlighted verses, and main themes for every Juz.
For recitation in Arabic, most of our readers keep a traditional mushaf alongside Navira — using the traditional copy for recitation and Navira for comprehension.
What's the difference between this and a regular illustrated Qur'an for kids?
Most "illustrated Qur'ans" are simplified storybooks for young children — short, narrow in scope, and outgrown by age ten. The Illustrated Qur'an by Navira is a complete adult-and-family guide to all 30 Juz, mapped through The Illustrated Juz Method™.
It works for a four-year-old hearing the stories for the first time, a teenager preparing for Ramadan, a revert taking their first steps, and a grandparent who never had this kind of clarity growing up. One book — three generations of use.
Is the book authentic and respectful of Islamic tradition?
Yes. Navira is a Muslim-owned brand, and the Illustrated Qur'an was created with deep care for Islamic tradition. The translations are clear and faithful, the stories follow the Qur'anic narrative, and the illustrations are designed to anchor meaning without depicting the Prophet ﷺ or any sacred personage.
It is meant as a companion to traditional Qur'an study — never a replacement for the Arabic text or for guidance from qualified scholars.
How is the book made? Will the binding hold up?
Hardcover, sewn-bound, and built for repeated use. The cover is embossed and gold-foiled. The interior is full-color throughout — over 100 pages of hand-drawn illustration and original layout, printed on substantial stock that opens flat and holds up to daily reading.
This is a book meant to be passed between siblings, lent to a friend, and eventually handed down.
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Why English readers choose Navira.
- All 30 Juz, made clear
- Story-first format, end to end
- 70+ hand-drawn illustrations
- Trusted by 12,908+ readers
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Your order today is protected by our iron-clad 30-day 100% money-back guarantee. If you don't open The Illustrated Qur'an and feel the meaning click into place for the first time, or watch your family gather around it the way you hoped they would, then at any time in the next 30 days let us know and we'll refund every single penny of your investment. No questions asked.
Real readers. Real moments of clarity.
"Finally, the Qur'an opened up for me."
I've been Muslim my whole life but always felt like I was reading the Qur'an through a glass wall. The illustrations and story panels made things click for the first time. I read Juz 1 and actually cried — not because of the words, but because I finally understood them in context.
"My kids ask to read it before bed."
My 7-year-old used to dread Qur'an study time. Now she pulls this book off the shelf herself. Last night she explained the story of Yusuf to me — accurately, in her own words. That's something I never thought I'd hear from a child her age.
"I wish this existed when I first reverted."
When I took my shahada three years ago, I tried to read the Qur'an cover to cover. I gave up around Juz 5 — too many names, too many references I didn't understand. This book filled in everything I was missing. I'm finally on Juz 28.