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A '''juz'''' ({{lang-ar|جزء}}, plural اجزاء ''ajza' '') literally means "part." It is one of thirty parts of roughly equal length into which the [[Qur'an]] is sometimes divided. This division facilitates recitation of the Qur'an in a month, especially during [[Ramadan]] when the entire Qur'an is recited in the [[Tarawih]] [[salat]]; reciting approximately one juz' a night. A juz' is further divided into two '''ahzab''' (groups), and each '''hizb''' (group) is in turn subdivided into four quarters. The most commonly referred and memorized juz' is "juz' Amma'," which is the 30th juz' and contains Surahs 78 through 114, most of the shortest [[sura]]s in the Qur'an; these are the suras typically read during regular prayer, and 'Amma is generally taught first to children. Juz Amma is named after the 1st word of the 1st sura (i.e. sura 78) in that juz.
A '''juz'''' ({{lang-ar|جزء}}, plural اجزاء ''ajza' '', literally means "part") is one of thirty parts of roughly equal length into which the [[Qur'an]] is sometimes divided. This division facilitates recitation of the Qur'an in a month, especially during [[Ramadan]] when the entire Qur'an is recited in the [[Tarawih]] [[salat]]; reciting approximately one juz' a night. A juz' is further divided into two '''ahzab''' (groups), and each '''hizb''' (group) is in turn subdivided into four quarters. The most commonly referred and memorized juz' is "juz' Amma'," which is the 30th juz' and contains Surahs 78 through 114, most of the shortest [[sura]]s in the Qur'an; these are the suras typically read during regular prayer, and 'Amma is generally taught first to children. Juz Amma is named after the 1st word of the 1st sura (i.e. sura 78) in that juz.


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Revision as of 19:50, 21 July 2011

Template:QuranRelated A juz' (Arabic: جزء, plural اجزاء ajza' , literally means "part") is one of thirty parts of roughly equal length into which the Qur'an is sometimes divided. This division facilitates recitation of the Qur'an in a month, especially during Ramadan when the entire Qur'an is recited in the Tarawih salat; reciting approximately one juz' a night. A juz' is further divided into two ahzab (groups), and each hizb (group) is in turn subdivided into four quarters. The most commonly referred and memorized juz' is "juz' Amma'," which is the 30th juz' and contains Surahs 78 through 114, most of the shortest suras in the Qur'an; these are the suras typically read during regular prayer, and 'Amma is generally taught first to children. Juz Amma is named after the 1st word of the 1st sura (i.e. sura 78) in that juz.

Juz Hizb Suras
1 1 (1:1) - (2:74)
2 (2:75) - (2:141)
2 3 (2:142) - (2:202)
4 (2:203) - (2:252)
3 5 (2:253) - (3:14)
6 (3:15) - (3:91)
4 7 (3:92) - (3:170)
8 (3:171) - (4:23)
5 9 (4:24) - (4:87)
10 (4:88) - (4:147)
6 11 (4:148) - (5:26)
12 (5:27) - (5:82)
7 13 (5:83) - (6:35)
14 (6:36) - (6:110)
8 15 (6:111) - (6:165)
16 (7:1) - (7:87)
9 17 (7:88) - (7:170)
18 (7:171) - (8:40)
10 19 (8:41) - (9:33)
20 (9:34) - (9:93)
11 21 (9:94) - (10:25)
22 (10:26) - (11:5)
12 23 (11:6) - (11:83)
24 (11:84) - (12:52)
13 25 (12:53) - (13:18)
26 (13:19) - (15:1)
14 27 (15:2) - (16:50)
28 (16:51) - (16:128)
15 29 (17:1) - (17:98)
30 (17:99) - (18:74)
16 31 (18:75) - (19:98)
32 (20:1) - (20:135)
17 33 (21:1) - (21:112)
34 (22:1) - (22:78)
18 35 (23:1) - (24:20)
36 (24:21) - (25:20)
19 37 (25:21) - (26:110)
38 (26:111) - (27:59)
20 39 (27:60) - (28:50)
40 (28:51) - (29:44)
21 41 (29:45) - (31:21)
42 (31:22) - (33:30)
22 43 (33:31) - (34:23)
44 (34:24) - (36:21)
23 45 (36:22) - (37:144)
46 (37:145) - (39:31)
24 47 (39:32) - (40:40)
48 (40:41) - (41:46)
25 49 (41:47) - (43:23)
50 (43:24) - (45:37)
26 51 (46:1) - (48:17)
52 (48:18) - (51:30)
27 53 (51:31) - (54:55)
54 (55:1) - (57:29)
28 55 (58:1) - (61:14)
56 (62:1) - (66:12)
29 57 (67:1) - (71:28)
58 (72:1) - (77:50)
30 59 (78:1) - (86:17)
60 (87:1) - (114:6)

References

  • Ali, Abdullah Yusuf (1999). The Meaning of the Holy Quran. Amana Publications. ISBN 0915957329.