The holy Quran consists of 30 juz and Juz amma is the last of them. It starts with Surah Naba and ends with Surah Nas.
Juz amma is one of the easiest juz to memorize because it includes several short surahs that are easy to recite during prayer, making it a good choice for memorization for new convertors to Islam and children alike.
Facts About Juz Amma:
Juz Amma is the 30th and last section of the Quran. It starts with Surah An-Naba’ (Chapter 78) and ends with Surah An-Nas (Chapter 114).
Juz Amma is relatively shorter in length compared to other sections of the Quran. It consists of 37 surahs (chapters) in total, and most of these surahs are shorter in length.
Juz Amma contains several well-known surahs, including Surah Al-Ikhlas (The Sincerity), Surah Al-Falaq (The Daybreak), and Surah An-Nas (Mankind). These surahs are frequently recited in daily prayers.
Juz Amma covers various themes and topics, including the oneness of Allah, the Day of Judgment, the consequences of actions, seeking refuge in Allah from evil, and the importance of faith and righteousness.
Juz Amma is considered accessible and easy to understand for both children and new learners of the Quran due to its simpler language and shorter surahs. It serves as a great starting point for beginners in their journey of Quranic study and memorization.
Why is it called Juz Amma?
The reason it’s called juz amma is that the first surah in this juz (surah Al- Naba) opens ‘Amma Yatasaa-aloon (what they’re asking about). It’s the first verse in this surah and after which this juz is called.
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