Do You Know How Many Juz in the Quran? In this article, you’ll discover how the Quran is divided into Juz-wise and learn how Long Each Chapter in the Quran is for daily recitation. You’ll also learn the best practices for memorizing a Chapter in The Quran, the ideal age to start memorizing the Quran, and which surahs of The Quran hold the most significance or Importance. Although we’ll cover how to make time for daily Quran recitation and offer valuable tips to deepen your connection with the Holy Quran. Dive into your spiritual journey!
What is Juz in the Quran?
Each Juzʼ helps translate to an appropriate portion of recitation of The Quran, thus making it easy to read the entire Quran within a span of one month, as each Juzʼ does not take too much or too little, as one Chapterʼ takes one day. It is not thematically divided into Chapters ʼ however, it is partitioned practically as the individual Chapter ʼ can include All The parts of numerous surahs.
Also Read: List of All The Rukus in The Quran (Surah by Surah)
How Many Juz are in the Holy Quran?
There are 30 chapters in the Holy Quran, each divided for ease of recitation. The Holy Quran’s division into 30 parts equally makes it more manageable for daily recitation, especially for those aiming to finish the Holy Quran during the Holy month of Ramadan.
How is the Quran Divided?
The Quran consists of 30 unequal parts evenly so that it may be easy to recite, study, and memorize:
Quran Surahs
The Quran consists of 114 chapters whose Arabic contents are different and deal with various issues in life and in the realm of spirituality.
Quran Ayahs
The Quran consists of more than 6666 verses or sentences in every single chapter.
Juzʼ (Chapters)
The Quran is separated into 30 equal Chapters, which can be read during a month.
Hizb
Every Chapter in the Quran is divided into two halves, Hizb.
Quarter of a Hizb
It is one-fourth of a Hizb to assist the reciters to divide recitation into small portions.
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Complete List of Juz in Quran
All the 30 Juz and the chapters they contain together with the verses:
- Juzʼ 1: Surat Fatiha (1:1-7) to Surah Baqarah (2:1-141)
- Juzʼ 2: Surat Al-Baqarah (2:142-252)
- Juzʼ 3: Surat Al-Baqarah (2:253-286) to Surah Aal-E-Imran (3:1-92)
- Juzʼ 4: Surat Imran (3:93-200) to Surah Nisa (4:1-23)
- Juzʼ 5: Surah An-Nisa (4:24-147)
- Juzʼ 6: Surat An-Nisa (4:148-176) to Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:1-81)
- Juzʼ 7: Surat Al-Ma’idah (5:82-120) to Surah Al-An’am (6:1-110)
- Juzʼ 8: Surat An’am (6:111-165) to Surah A’raf (7:1-87)
- Juzʼ 9: Surat Al-A’raf (7:88-206) to Surah Al-Anfal (8:1-40)
- Juzʼ 10: Surat Al-Anfal (8:41-75) to Surah At-Tawbah (9:1-92)
- Juzʼ 11: Surat At-Tawbah (9:93-129) to Surah Yunus (10:1-109)
- Juzʼ 12: Surat Hud (11:1-123) to Surah Yusuf (12:1-52)
- Juzʼ 13: Surat Yusuf (12:53-111) to Surah Ibrahim (14:1-52)
- Juzʼ 14: Surat Al-Hijr (15:1-99) to Surah An-Nahl (16:1-128)
- Juzʼ 15: Surat Al-Isra (17:1-111) to Surah Al-Kahf (18:1-74)
- Juzʼ 16: Surat Al-Kahf (18:75-110) to Surah Ta-Ha (20:1-135)
- Juzʼ 17: Surat Al-Anbiya (21:1-112) to Surah Al-Hajj (22:1-78)
- Juzʼ 18: Surat Al-Mu’minun (23:1-118) to Surat An-Nur (24:1-64)
- Juzʼ 19: Surat Al-Furqan (25:1-77) to Surah An-Naml (27:1-55)
- Juzʼ 20: Surat An-Naml (27:56-93) to Surat Al-Ankabut (29:45-69)
- Juzʼ 21: Surat Rum (30:1-60) to Surat Ahzab (33:1-30)
- Juzʼ 22: Surat Al-Ahzab (33:31-73) to Surah Ya-Sin (36:1-27)
- Juzʼ 23: Surat Ya-Sin (36:28-83) to Surah Az-Zumar (39:1-31)
- Juzʼ 24: Surat Az-Zumar (39:32-75) to Surah Fussilat (41:1-46)
- Juzʼ 25: Surat Fussilat (41:47-54) to Surah Al-Jathiya (45:1-37)
- Juzʼ 26: Surat Al-Ahqaf (46:1-35) to Surah Az-Zariyat (51:1-30)
- Juzʼ 27: Surat Az-Zariyat (51:31-60) to Surah Al-Hadid (57:1-29)
- Juzʼ 28: Surat Al-Mujadila (58:1-22) to Surah At-Tahrim (66:1-12)
- Juzʼ 29: Surat Mulk (67:1-30) to Surat Mursalat (77:1-50)
- Juzʼ 30: Surat An-Naba (78:1-40) to Surah An-Nas (114:1-6)
This Complete List of Chapter in Holy Quran may be a lax one towards recitals of Quran on routine basis, with a chance of recital and Armenian of it, and thereafter being a study and reflection of the messages of the same.
Conclusion
A reasonable and religious framework of relating with the Holy Quran within the Muslims should also be taken into consideration by the Juz. Kept at a rhythm of the daily recitation, memorization and study, one can communicate with Allah with every Juz. It is beneficial when a person reads a Juz 2 a day as it leads to strengthening his faith, inner peace and allows the orator to create the feeling of discipline in his religious practices.
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