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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.
Unity of the human race and the mutual obligations of men and women towards one another. (v. 1) [6] Rights of women. [6] Questions related to family life (including marriage and inheritance). [6] Peace and war. [6] Relations of believers with unbelievers. [6] Striving in the Cause of Allah . (v. 95–97) [8] 4-6 5: Al-Ma'idah ...
According to one estimate the Quran consists of 77,430 words, 18,994 unique words, 12,183 stems, 3,382 lemmas and 1,685 roots. [200] Belqeys, Queen of Sheba, one of the legendary figures [201] in the Bible whose story is told without naming in the Quran, [202] lying in a garden, facing a hoopoe, Solomon's messenger. Persian miniature (c. 1595).
Juz or JUZ may refer to: juz', one of the thirty parts into which Quran is sometimes divided; jüz, one of the three main territorial divisions in the Kypchak Plain area that covers much of the contemporary Kazakhstan: Senior jüz; Middle jüz; Junior jüz; Juz Entertainment, an artist agency and record label in Kazakhstan
Tarawih prayer at Taipei Grand Mosque, Taiwan. Tarawih (Arabic: تَّرَاوِيح, romanized: tarāwīḥ) are special Sunnah prayers involving reading long portions of the Quran, and performing up to 20 rakahs (cycles of prostrations required in Islamic prayer), which are performed only in the Islamic month of Ramadan.
Juz' Muqatta'at; Content. ... is a "verse" in the Qur'an, one of the statements of varying length that make up the chapters ... Within a long chapter, the verses may ...
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Condemnation of alcoholic beverages and gambling is also first found in the chapter, [19] and it is one of only four chapters in the Quran to refer to Christians as Nazarenes instead of the more frequent terms People of the Book or "Helpers of Christ." [20] Al-Baqarah contains several verses dealing with the subject of warfare.