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A juzʼ (Arabic: جُزْءْ, plural: أَجْزَاءْajzāʼ,[1] literally meaning 'part') is one of thirty parts of varying lengths into which the Quran is divided.[2][3] It is also known as para (پارہ/পারা) in Iran and the subcontinent.

Al-Taubah التوبۃ in Para Number 10 and 11. Yunus یونس in Para Number 11. Hud ھود in Para Number 11 and 12. Yusuf یوسف in Para Number 12 and 13. Ar-Rad الرعد in Para Number 13. Ibrahim ابراھیم in Para Number 13. Al-Hijr الحجر in Para Number 13 and 14. An-Nahl النحل in Para. Holy Quran Para 12 وَمَا مِنْ دَابَّةٍ PDF (قرآن پارہ ١٢) Quran Juz (Para) Holy Quran Para 15 سُبْحَانَ الَّذِي PDF (قرآن پارہ ١٥).

Division into ajzāʼ has no relevance to the meaning of the Qurʼān and anyone can start reading from anywhere in the Qurʼān.[4] During medieval times, when it was too costly for most Muslims to purchase a manuscript, copies of the Qurʼān were kept in mosques and made accessible to people; these copies frequently took the form of a series of thirty parts (juzʼ).[5] Some use these divisions to facilitate recitation of the Qurʼān in a month—such as during Ramadan,[2][3] when the entire Qurʼān is recited in the Tarawih prayers, typically at the rate of one juzʼ a night.

A juzʼ is further divided into ḥizbāni (lit. 'two groups', singular: ḥizb, plural: aḥzāb), therefore, there are 60 aḥzāb. Each ḥizb (group) is subdivided into four quarters, making eight quarters per juzʼ, called maqraʼ (lit. 'reading'). There are 240 of these quarters (maqraʼs) in the Qurʼān. These maqraʼ are often used as practical sections for revision when memorizing the Qurʼān.[6]

The most commonly memorized juzʼ is juzʼ ‘amma, the 30th juzʼ, containing chapters (sūrah) 78 through 114, with most of the shortest chapters of the Qurʼān. Juzʼ ‘amma is named, like most ajzāʼ, after the 1st word of its 1st verse (in this case chapter 78).[7]

Distribution of sūrah across ajzāʼ, with the length of the bar corresponding to a sūrah being proportionate to the number of letters of the sūrah in the juzʼ divided by the total number of letters in the juzʼ.
The associated names of each juz’ in the Qurʼān:
Juz'Hizb

(1/2 part)

Surahs

(from chapter - to chapter)

No.Name (Āyah - verse begins with)
ArabicEnglishMeaning
1 (آلم (آ-ل-مAlīf-Lām-Mīm'Alif-Lam-Mim'1Al-Fatiha (1:1) - Al-Baqarah (2:74)
2Al-Baqarah (2:75) - Al-Baqarah (2:141)
2 سَيَقُولُ Sayaqūlu'Will (they) say'3Al-Baqarah (2:142) - Al-Baqarah (2:202)
4Al-Baqarah (2:203) - Al-Baqarah (2:252)
3 تِلْكَ ٱلْرُّسُلُ Tilka ’r-Rusulu'These are the Messengers'5Al-Baqarah (2:253) - Āli ‘Imrān (3:14)
6Āli ‘Imrān (3:15) - Āli ‘Imrān (3:92)
4لَنْ تَنَالُوْ الْبِرَّLan tanaloo albirra'Never will you attain the good [reward]'7Āli ‘Imrān (3:93) - Āli ‘Imrān (3:170)
8Āli ‘Imrān (3:171) - An-Nisā’ (4:23)
5 وَٱلْمُحْصَنَاتُ Wa’l-muḥṣanātu'And prohibited are the ones who are married'9An-Nisā’ (4:24) - An-Nisā’ (4:87)
10An-Nisā’ (4:88) - An-Nisā’ (4:147)
6 لَا يُحِبُّ ٱللهُ Lā yuḥibbu-’llāhu'Allah does not like'11An-Nisā’ (4:148) - Al-Mā’idah (5:26)
12Al-Mā’idah (5:27) - Al-Mā’idah (5:81)
7 وَإِذَا سَمِعُوا Wa ’Idha Samiʿū 'Surely you will find the most strongest (intense)'13Al-Mā’idah (5:82) - Al-An‘ām (6:35)
14Al-An‘ām (6:36) - Al-An‘ām (6:110)
8 وَلَوْ أَنَّنَا Wa-law annanā'And (even) if (that) we had'15Al-An‘ām (6:111) - Al-An‘ām (6:165)
16Al-A‘rāf (7:1) - Al-A‘rāf (7:87)
9 قَالَ ٱلْمَلَأُ Qāla ’l-mala’u'Said the chiefs (eminent ones)'17Al-A‘rāf (7:88) - Al-A‘rāf (7:170)
18Al-A‘rāf (7:171) - Al-Anfāl (8:40)
10 وَٱعْلَمُواْ Wa-’aʿlamū'And (you) know'19Al-Anfāl (8:41) - At-Tawbah (9:33)
20At-Tawbah (9:34) - At-Tawbah (9:92)
11 يَعْتَذِرُونَ Yaʿtazerūn 'Only the way (for blame)'21At-Tawbah (9:93) - Yũnus (10:25)
22Yũnus (10:26) - Hūd (11:5)
12 وَمَا مِنْ دَآبَّةٍ Wa mā min dābbatin'And there is no creature'23Hūd (11:6) - Hūd (11:83)
24Hūd (11:84) - Yūsuf (12:52)
13 وَمَا أُبَرِّئُ Wa mā ubarri’u'And I do not acquit'25Yūsuf (12:53) - Ar-Ra‘d (13:18)
26Ar-Ra‘d (13:19) - Ibrāhīm (14:52)
14

رُبَمَا

Alīf-Lām-Rā’/

Rubamā

'Alif-Lam-Ra'/

'Perhaps'

27Al-Hijr (15:1) - An-Naḥl (16:50)
28An-Naḥl (16:51) - An-Naḥl (16:128)
15 سُبْحَانَ ٱلَّذِى Subḥāna ’lladhī'Exalted is the One (Allahu ‘Azza wa-jalla) is who '29Al-Isrā’ (17:1) - Al-Isrā’ (17:98)
30Al-Isrā’ (17:99) - Al-Kahf (18:74)
16 قَالَ أَلَمْ Qāla ’alam'He (Al-Khidr) said: Did not'31Al-Kahf (18:75) - Maryam (19:98)
32Ṭā Hā (20:1) - Ṭā Hā (20:135)
17 ٱقْتَرَبَ لِلْنَّاسِ Iqtaraba li’n-nāsi'Has (the time of) approached for Mankind (people)'33Al-Anbiyāʼ (21:1) - Al-Anbiyāʼ (21:112)
34ِAl-Ḥajj (22:1) - Al-Ḥajj (22:78)
18 قَدْ أَفْلَحَ Qad ’aflaḥa'Indeed (Certainly) successful'35Al-Muʼminūn (23:1) - An-Nūr (24:20)
36An-Nūr (24:21) - Al-Furqān (25:20)
19 وَقَالَ ٱلَّذِينَ Wa-qāla ’lladhīna'And said those who'37Al-Furqān (25:21) - Ash-Shu‘arā’ (26:110)
38Ash-Shu‘arā’ (26:111) - An-Naml (27:55)
20 أَمَّنْ خَلَقَ ’A’man Khalaqa 'Is He Who created…'39An-Naml (27:56) - Al-Qaṣaṣ (28:50)
40Al-Qaṣaṣ (28:51) - Al-‘Ankabūt (29:45)
21 أُتْلُ مَاأُوْحِیَ Otlu ma oohiya'Recite, [O Muhammad], what has been revealed to you'41Al-‘Ankabūt (29:46) - Luqmān (31:21)
42Luqmān (31:22) - Al-Aḥzāb (33:30)
22 وَمَنْ يَّقْنُتْ Wa-man yaqnut'And whoever is obedient (devoutly obeys)'43Al-Aḥzāb (33:31) - Saba’ (34:23)
44Saba’ (34:24) - Yā Sīn (36:27)
23 وَمَآ لي Wa-Mali'And what happened to me'45Yā Sīn (36:28) - Aṣ-Ṣāffāt (37:144)
46Aṣ-Ṣāffāt (37:145) - Az-Zumar (39:31)
24 فَمَنْ أَظْلَمُ Fa-man ’aẓlamu'So who is more unjust'47Az-Zumar (39:32) - Ghāfir (40:40)
48Ghāfir (40:41) - Fuṣṣilat (41:46)
25 إِلَيْهِ يُرَدُّ Ilayhi yuraddu'To Him (Allahu Subhanahu wa-Ta'ala) alone is attributed'49Fuṣṣilat (41:47) - Az-Zukhruf (43:23)
50Az-Zukhruf (43:24) - Al-Jāthiyah (45:37)
26 حم Ḥā’ MīmHa-Mim51Al-Aḥqāf (46:1) - Al-Fatḥ (48:17)
52Al-Fatḥ (48:18) - Adh-Dhāriyāt (51:30)
27 قَالَ فَمَا خَطْبُكُم Qāla fa-mā khaṭbukumHe (Ibrahim A.S.) said: 'Then what is your business (mission) here'53Adh-Dhāriyāt (51:31) - Al-Qamar (54:55)
54Ar-Raḥmān (55:1) - Al-Ḥadīd (57:29)
28 قَدْ سَمِعَ ٱللهُ Qad samiʿa ’llāhu'Indeed has Allah heard'55Al-Mujādilah (58:1) - Aṣ-Ṣaff (61:14)
56Al-Jumu`ah (62:1) - At-Taḥrīm (66:12)
29 تَبَارَكَ ٱلَّذِى Tabāraka ’lladhī'Blessed is He (Allah Subhanahu wa-Ta'ala)'57Al-Mulk (67:1) - Nūḥ (71:28)
58Al-Jinn (72:1) - Al-Mursalāt (77:50)
30 عَمَّ ‘Amma'About what'59An-Nabaʼ (78:1) - Aṭ-Ṭāriq (86:17)
60Al-Aʻlā (87:1) - An-Nās (114:6)
The verse sections of each Rub el Hizb', an '1/8th' of a Juz', commonly used in reading the Qurʼān:
Ḥizb Number:1st Quarter2nd Quarter3rd Quarter4th QuarterTotal:
132

(1:1-2:25)

18

(2:26-2:43)

16

(2:44-2:59)

15

(2:60-2:74)

81
217

(2:75-2:91)

14

(2:92-2:105)

18

(2:106-2:123)

18

(2:124-2:141)

67
316

(2:142-2:157)

19

(2:158-2:176)

12

(2:177-2:188)

14

(2:189-2:202)

61
416

(2:203-2:218)

14

(2:219-2:232)

10

(2:233-2:242)

10

(2:243-2:252)

50
510

(2:253-2:262)

9

(2:263-2:271)

11

(2:272-2:282)

18

(2:283-3:14)

48
618

(3:15-3:32)

19

(3:33-3:51)

23

(3:52-3:74)

18

(3:75-3:92)

78
720

(3:93-3:112)

20

(3:113-3:132)

20

(3:133-3:152)

18

(3:153-3:170)

78
815

(3:171-3:185)

15

(3:186-3:200)

11

(4:1-4:11)

12

(4:12-4:23)

53
912

(4:24-4:35)

22

(4:36-4:57)

16

(4:58-4:73)

14

(4:74-4:87)

64
1012

(4:88-4:99)

14

(4:100-4:113)

21

(4:114-4:134)

13

(4:135-4:147)

60
1115

(4:148-4:162)

14

(4:163-4:176)

11

(5:1-5:11)

15

(5:12-5:26)

55
1214

(5:27-5:40)

10

(5:41-5:50)

16

(5:51-5:66)

15

(5:67-5:81)

55
1315

(5:82-5:96)

12

(5:97-5:108)

24

(5:109-6:12)

23

(6:13-6:35)

74
1423

(6:36-6:58)

15

(6:59-6:73)

21

(6:74-6:94)

16

(6:95-6:110)

75
1516

(6:111-6:126)

14

(6:127-6:140)

10

How to open a pcb file in android. (6:141-6:150)

15

(6:151-6:165)

55
1630

(7:1-7:30)

16

(7:31-7:46)

18

(7:47-7:64)

23

(7:65-7:87)

87
1729

(7:88-7:116)

25

(7:117-7:141)

14

(7:142-7:155)

15

(7:156-7:170)

83
1818

(7:171-7:188)

18

(7:189-7:206)

21

(8:1-8:21)

19

(8:22-8:40)

76
1920

(8:41-8:60)

15

(8:61-8:75)

18

(9:1-9:18)

15

(9:19-9:33)

68
2012

(9:34-9:45)

14

(9:46-9:59)

15

(9:60-9:74)

18

Final cut studio 3 dmg online. (9:75-9:92)

59
2118

(9:93-9:110)

11

(9:111-9:121)

18

(9:122-10:10)

15

(10:11-10:25)

62
2227

(10:26-10:52)

18

(10:53-10:70)

19

(10:71-10:89)

25

(10:90-11:5)

89
2318

(11:6-11:23)

17

(11:24-11:40)

20

(11:41-11:60)

23

(11:61-11:83)

78
2424

(11:84-11:107)

22

(11:108-12:6)

23

(12:7-12:29)

23

(12:30-12:52)

92
2524

(12:53-12:76)

24

(12:77-12:100)

15

(12:101-13:4)

14

(13:5-13:18)

77
2616

(13:19-13:34)

18

(13:35-14:9)

18

(14:10-14:27)

25

(14:28-14:52)

77
2748

(15:1-15:48)

51

(15:49-15:99)

29

(16:1-16:29)

21

(16:30-16:50)

149
2824

(16:51-16:74)

15

(16:75-16:89)

21

(16:90-16:110)

18

(16:111-16:128)

78
2922

(17:1-17:22)

27

(17:23-17:49)

20

(17:50-17:69)

29

(17:70-17:98)

98
3029

(17:99-18:16)

15

(18:17-18:31)

19

(18:32-18:50)

24

(18:51-18:74)

87
3124

(18:75-18:98)

33

(18:99-19:21)

37

(19:22-19:58)

40

(19:59-19:98)

134
3254

(20:1-20:54)

28

(20:55-20:82)

28

(20:83-20:110)

25

(20:111-20:135)

135
3328

(21:1-21:28)

22

(21:29-21:50)

32

(21:51-21:82)

30

(21:83-21:112)

112
3418

(22:1-22:19)

19

(22:20-22:37)

22

(22:38-22:59)

19

(22:60-22:78)

78
3535

(23:1-23:35)

39

(23:36-23:74)

44

(23:75-23:118)

20

(24:1-24:20)

138
3614

(24:21-24:34)

18

(24:35-24:52)

12

(24:53-24:64)

20

(25:1-25:20)

64
3732

(25:21-25:52)

25

(25:53-25:77)

51

(26:1-26:51)

59

(26:52-26:110)

167
3870

(26:111-26:180)

47

(26:181-26:227)

26

(27:1-27:26)

29

(27:27-27:55)

172
3926

(27:56-27:81)

23

(27:82-28:11)

17

(28:12-28:28)

22

(28:29-28:50)

88
4025

(28:51-28:75)

13

(28:76-28:88)

25

(29:1-29:25)

20

(29:26-29:45)

83
4124

(29:46-29:69)

30

(30:1-30:30)

23

(30:31-30:53)

28

(30:54-31:21)

105
4223

(31:22-32:10)

20

(32:11-32:30)

17

(33:1-33:17)

13

(33:18-33:30)

73
4320

(33:31-33:50)

9

(33:51-33:59)

23

(33:60-34:9)

14

(34:10-34:23)

66
4422

(34:24-34:45)

23

(34:46-35:14)

26

(35:15-35:40)

32

(35:41-36:27)

103
4532

(36:28-36:59)

45

(36:60-37:21)

61

(37:22-37:82)

62

(37:83-37:144)

200
4658

(37:145-38:20)

31

(38:21-38:51)

44

(38:52-39:7)

24

(39:8-39:31)

157
4721

(39:32-39:52)

23

(39:53-39:75)

20

(40:1-40:20)

20

(40:21-40:40)

84
4825

(40:41-40:65)

28

(40:66-41:8)

16

(41:9-41:23)

22

(41:24-41:46)

91
4920

(41:47-42:12)

14

(42:13-42:26)

24

(42:27-42:50)

26

(42:51-43:23)

84
5033

(43:24-43:56)

49

(43:57-44:16)

54

(44:17-45:11)

26

(45:12-45:37)

162
5120

(46:1-46:20)

24

(46:21-47:9)

23

(47:10-47:32)

23

(47:33-48:17)

90
5212

(48:18-48:29)

13

(49:1-49:13)

31

(49:14-50:26)

49

(50:27-51:31)

105
5353

(51:32-52:23)

51

(52:24-53:25)

45

(53:26-54:8)

47

(54:9-54:55)

196
5478

(55:1-55:78)

74

(56:1-56:74)

37

(56:75-57:15)

14

(57:16-57:29)

203
5513

(58:1-58:13)

19

(58:14-59:10)

20

(59:11-60:6)

21

(60:7-61:14)

73
5614

(62:1-63:3)

26

(63:4-64:18)

12

(65:1-65:12)

12

(66:1-66:12)

64
5730

(67:1-67:30)

52

(68:1-68:52)

70

(69:1-70:18)

54

(70:19-71:28)

206
5847

(72:1-73:19)

57

(73:20-74:56)

58

(75:1-76:18)

63

(76:19-77:50)

225
5986

(78:1-79:46)

71

(80:1-81:29)

55

(82:1-83:36)

64

(84:1-86:17)

276
6075

(87:1-89:30)

67

(90:1-93:11)

67

(94:1-100:11)

79

(101:1-114:6)

288
Totals:1,6421,5281,5481,5186,236

See also[edit]

  • Rub el Hizb'

References[edit]

  1. ^Farhad, Massumeh. 'Art of Quran Preview'(PDF). Smithsonian Institution. p. 31. Archived(PDF) from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  2. ^ ab'BBC - Religions - Islam: The Qur'an'. BBC. 14 July 2011. Archived from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  3. ^ ab'Quran Technical Observations'. eweb.furman.edu. Archived from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  4. ^Qurʼān divisions
  5. ^Déroche, François (2006). Rippin, Andrew (ed.). The Blackwell Companion to the Qur'an. Oxford: John Wiley & Sons. p. 180. ISBN9781405178440.
  6. ^Razavian, Seiied Mohammad Javad (22 December 2017). 'The quran Package'(PDF). Harvey Mudd College. Archived(PDF) from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  7. ^ORGANIZATION OF THE QUR'AN by M. Amir Ali ilaam.net

External Links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Juz%27&oldid=992346630'
When we begin to learn and memorize the Quran we usually begin with Surah Fatihah because of it’s importance in salat. From here it’s common to move onto the last surahs of the Quran. Juz Amma’ (last section of the Quran) contains short surahs which are easy to memorize. The last 10 surahs can range anywhere from 3-6 ayats.

This makes it perfect for children, new muslims, or those who just wish to increase their knowledge of the Quran.

In Sahih Bukhari Book 65, hadith number 4937 it says the person who masters the Quran by heart will be among the righteous scribes in Jannah. If a person has to exert himself and has a difficult time reading the Quran then his reward is said to be double. Alhamdulillah!

Holy Quran Para 12

Here’s the list of the last 10 Surahs of Quran:

  • 105: Surah Fil
  • 106: Surah Quraysh
  • 107: Surah Maun
  • 108: Surah Kawthar
  • 109: Surah Kafirun
  • 110: Surah Nasr
  • 111: Surah Masad
  • 112: Surah Ikhlas
  • 113: Surah Falaq
  • 114: Surah Nas
1. أَلَمْ تَرَ كَيْفَ فَعَلَ رَبُّكَ بِأَصْحَابِ الْفِيلِ
2. أَلَمْ يَجْعَلْ كَيْدَهُمْ فِي تَضْلِيلٍ
3. وَأَرْسَلَ عَلَيْهِمْ طَيْرًا أَبَابِيلَ
4. تَرْمِيهِمْ بِحِجَارَةٍ مِنْ سِجِّيلٍ
5. فَجَعَلَهُمْ كَعَصْفٍ مَأْكُولٍ

Transliteration:

  1. Alam tara kaifa fa’ala rabbuka bi ashaabil feel
  2. Alam yaj’al kai dahum fee tad leel
  3. Wa arsala ‘alaihim tairan abaabeel
  4. Tar meehim bi hi jaaratim min sij jeel
  5. Faja ‘alahum ka’asfim m’akool

Translation:

  1. Have you not considered, [O Muhammad], how your Lord dealt with the companions of the elephant?
  2. Did He not make their plan into misguidance?
  3. And He sent against them birds in flocks,
  4. Striking them with stones of hard clay,
  5. And He made them like eaten straw.

Summary Suraf Fil: Surah Fil refer to the historical event that happened in the birth year of Prophet Muhammad (saws). A pagan army came to attack the Kaaba who were riding on the back of elephants. They were arrogant and stood no match against power of Allah, he destroyed their whole army with tiny birds who carried small stones and dropped them from the sky.

According to Imam Sadiq (as), the virtue of reciting the surah are “He who recites Surah Fil in his obligatory prayers, any level land, mountains or any clods of dirt will bear witness for him, on the Day of Judgement, that he has been one of the prayerful (believers). and on that Day, a herald calls saying, ‘You are right about My servant I accept your witness for him or against him Let him enter Paradise without Reckoning him. Verily, he is the one of whom he and his action I like.” 1

Surah Nas is about the human condition and how it’s always exposed to temptations of shaytan, jinns, and other men. The higher you climb the social hierarchy of wealth, fame, fortunes the greater the temptations will be to divert you from the straight path.

The Power or reciting Surah Ikhlas, Nas and Falaq

In the sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (saws) it says he used to recite these three surahs for multiple occasions, before going to bed, when sick, protection from jinns, and as a prayer for remembrance of Allah.

Red giant all suites for mac. Hadith On Reciting Before Bed:

Narrated ‘Aisha: Whenever the Prophet (ﷺ) went to bed every night, he used to cup his hands together and blow over it after reciting Surat Al-Ikhlas, Surat Al-Falaq and Surat An-Nas, and then rub his hands over whatever parts of his body he was able to rub, starting with his head, face and front of his body. He used to do that three times.2

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Reciting Last Surahs When Sick:

Narrated `Aisha: Whenever Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) became sick, he would recite Mu’awwidhat (Surat Al-Falaq and Surat An- Nas) and then blow his breath over his body. When he became seriously ill, I used to recite (these two Suras) and rub his hands over his body hoping for its blessings.3

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Last Surahs For Protection From Jinns:

Abu Sa’id Al-Khudri (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to seek protection against the evil of jinn and the evil eyes till Surat Al-Falaq and Surat An-Nas were revealed. After they were revealed, he took to them for seeking Allah’s protection and left everything besides them.4

Rememberance of Allah:

‘Abdullah bin Khubaib (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to me, “Recite Surat Al-Ikhlas and Al- Mu’awwidhatain (Surat Al-Falaq and Surat An-Nas) three times at dawn and dusk. It will suffice you in all respects.” 5

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References

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  1. Majma’-al-Bayan. vol. 10. p. 539.
  2. USC-MSA web (English) Sahih Bukhari Reference: Vol. 6, Book 61, Hadith 536
  3. USC-MSA web (English) Reference: Vol. 6, Book 61, Hadith 535 (deprecated numbering scheme)
  4. [At- Tirmidhi] Book Riyad as-Salihin Arabic/English book reference: Book 9, Hadith 1015
  5. [Abu Dawud and At-Tirmidhi] Book Riyad as-Salihin Arabic/English book Reference: Book 16, Hadith 1456