The purpose of this study is to evaluate the Qur'an Massive Program's efficacy in raising the standard of TPQ instruction in Kediri City and to pinpoint any difficulties that arose during its execution. Descriptive qualitative research methodology using a literature review approach is employed. The study's findings show that the program has been effective in raising students' Qur'anic literacy, improving the learning environment, and resolving several accessibility and sustainability-related issues. However, there are still challenges that need to be addressed, including the need for sustained support from the community and government, as well as ensuring consistency in the quality of teaching across various TPQs. By adopting best practices from other successful Qur'anic education programs, the Qur'an Massive Program has the potential to be more effective in achieving its goal of creating a generation that is morally upright and well-versed in Islamic teachings.