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A juzʼ (Arabic: جُزْءْ, plural: أَجْزَاءْ ajzāʼ, literally meaning "part") is one of thirty parts of varying lengths into which the Quran is divided. It is also known as para
(پارہ/পারা) in Iran and the subcontinent.
Division into ajza has no relevance to the meaning of the Qurʼan and anyone can start reading from anywhere in the Quran. During medieval times, when it was too costly for most
Muslims to purchase a manuscript, copies of the Quraan were kept in mosques and made accessible to people; these copies frequently took the form of a series of thirty parts
(juzʼ). Some use these divisions to facilitate recitation of the Quran (Koran) in a month—such as during Ramadan, when the entire Quran is recited in the Tarawih prayers,
typically at the rate of one juzʼ a night.
A juz is further divided into ḥizbāni (lit. "two groups", singular: hizb, 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.
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).
The Holy Quran is a compilation of the verbal revelations given to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) over a period of twenty three years. The Holy Quran is the Holy Book or the
Scriptures of the Muslims. It lays down for them the law and commandments, codes for their social and moral behaviour, and contains a comprehensive religious philosophy. The
language of the Quran is Arabic.
Besides its proper name, the Quran is also known by the following names:al Kitab The Book;al Furqan (The Discrimination): al Dhikr (The Exposition); al Bayan (The Explanation);
al Burhan (The Argument); al Haqq (The Truth); al Tanzil (The Revelation); al Hikmat (The Wisdom); al Huda (The Guide); al Hukm (The Judgment); al Mau'izah (The Admonition); al
Rahmat (The Mercy); al-Noor (The Light); al-Rooh (The Word).
The Holy Quran is divided into thirty equal parts also known as thirty PARA's (chapters). In this app you can recite the 1st PARA (chapter).
Features:
- Holy Quran (16 lines per page)
- Juz Amma Audio and Translation
- Al Quran Audio + Urdu Terjma
- Juz Amma (Suras of Quran)
- Al'Quran
- Quran Juz-30 - Mahad al Zahra
- English Al Quran - Juz 3
- English Al Quran - Juz 2
- English Al Quran - Juz 1
- English Al Quran - Juz 4
- You can recite the Holy Quran offline as well.
- You can save any page to your gallery.
- You can share any page via Email / Facebook / Twitter.
- Easy navigation by scrolling page left or right.
- You can quick jump to any page.
(پارہ/পারা) in Iran and the subcontinent.
Division into ajza has no relevance to the meaning of the Qurʼan and anyone can start reading from anywhere in the Quran. During medieval times, when it was too costly for most
Muslims to purchase a manuscript, copies of the Quraan were kept in mosques and made accessible to people; these copies frequently took the form of a series of thirty parts
(juzʼ). Some use these divisions to facilitate recitation of the Quran (Koran) in a month—such as during Ramadan, when the entire Quran is recited in the Tarawih prayers,
typically at the rate of one juzʼ a night.
A juz is further divided into ḥizbāni (lit. "two groups", singular: hizb, 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.
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).
The Holy Quran is a compilation of the verbal revelations given to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) over a period of twenty three years. The Holy Quran is the Holy Book or the
Scriptures of the Muslims. It lays down for them the law and commandments, codes for their social and moral behaviour, and contains a comprehensive religious philosophy. The
language of the Quran is Arabic.
Besides its proper name, the Quran is also known by the following names:al Kitab The Book;al Furqan (The Discrimination): al Dhikr (The Exposition); al Bayan (The Explanation);
al Burhan (The Argument); al Haqq (The Truth); al Tanzil (The Revelation); al Hikmat (The Wisdom); al Huda (The Guide); al Hukm (The Judgment); al Mau'izah (The Admonition); al
Rahmat (The Mercy); al-Noor (The Light); al-Rooh (The Word).
The Holy Quran is divided into thirty equal parts also known as thirty PARA's (chapters). In this app you can recite the 1st PARA (chapter).
Features:
- Holy Quran (16 lines per page)
- Juz Amma Audio and Translation
- Al Quran Audio + Urdu Terjma
- Juz Amma (Suras of Quran)
- Al'Quran
- Quran Juz-30 - Mahad al Zahra
- English Al Quran - Juz 3
- English Al Quran - Juz 2
- English Al Quran - Juz 1
- English Al Quran - Juz 4
- You can recite the Holy Quran offline as well.
- You can save any page to your gallery.
- You can share any page via Email / Facebook / Twitter.
- Easy navigation by scrolling page left or right.
- You can quick jump to any page.
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- App Name: PARA 1 - Juz' Alif Lam Meem (ا
- Category: Books & Reference
- App Code: com.PakApps.Para1
- Version: 1.0
- Requirement: 2.3 or higher
- File Size : 26.73 MB
- Updated: 2022-09-28