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A juzʼ ( Arabic: جُزْءْ; pl.: أَجْزَاءْ, ajzāʼ; [1] lit. 'part') is one of thirty parts of varying lengths into which the Quran is divided. [2] [3] It is also known as parah ( Persian: پَارَه) in Iran and subsequently the Indian subcontinent. There are 30 ajzāʼ in the Quran, also known as سِپَارَہ – sipārah ...
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Juz' 1: Al-Fatihah: ٱلْفَاتِحَة al-Fātiḥah al-Ḥamd: The...
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juzʼ ( Arabic: جُزْءْ, plural: أَجْزَاءْ ajzāʼ, [1]...
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Juz or JUZ may refer to: juz', one of the thirty parts into...
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30 Juz Breakdown. Chart Showing Starting and Ending of Each Juz. There are 30 Juz or parts in the Noble Quran. The first juz is Alim Lam Meem and the last juz is Amma.
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A jüz (also spelled zhuz; Kazakh: ٴجۇز , жүз, romanized: jüz, pronounced [ʑʏz], also translated as "horde") is one of the three main territorial and tribal divisions in the Kypchak Plain area that covers much of the contemporary Kazakhstan. It represents the main tribal division within the ethnic group of the Kazakhs .