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A juzʼ (Arabic: جُزْءْ, plural: أَجْزَاءْajzāʼ,[1] literally meaning 'part') is one of thirty parts of varying lengths into which the Quran is divided.[2][3] It is also known as para (پارہ/পারা) in Iran and the subcontinent.
Division into ajzāʼ has no relevance to the meaning of the Qurʼān and anyone can start reading from anywhere in the Qurʼān.[4] During medieval times, when it was too costly for most Muslims to purchase a manuscript, copies of the Qurʼān were kept in mosques and made accessible to people; these copies frequently took the form of a series of thirty parts (juzʼ).[5] Some use these divisions to facilitate recitation of the Qurʼān in a month—such as during Ramadan,[2][3] when the entire Qurʼān is recited in the Tarawih prayers, typically at the rate of one juzʼ a night.
A juzʼ is further divided into ḥizbāni (lit. 'two groups', singular: ḥizb, 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.[6]
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).[7]
Juz' | Hizb (1/2 part) | Surahs (from chapter - to chapter) | |||
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No. | Name (Āyah - verse begins with) | ||||
Arabic | English | Meaning | |||
1 | (آلم (آ-ل-م | Alīf-Lām-Mīm | 'Alif-Lam-Mim' | 1 | Al-Fatiha (1:1) - Al-Baqarah (2:74) |
2 | Al-Baqarah (2:75) - Al-Baqarah (2:141) | ||||
2 | سَيَقُولُ | Sayaqūlu | 'Will (they) say' | 3 | Al-Baqarah (2:142) - Al-Baqarah (2:202) |
4 | Al-Baqarah (2:203) - Al-Baqarah (2:252) | ||||
3 | تِلْكَ ٱلْرُّسُلُ | Tilka 'r-Rusulu | 'These are the Messengers' | 5 | Al-Baqarah (2:253) - Āli ‘Imrān (3:14) |
6 | Āli ‘Imrān (3:15) - Āli ‘Imrān (3:92) | ||||
4 | لَنْ تَنَالُوْ الْبِرَّ | Lan tanaloo albirra | 'Never will you attain the good [reward]' | 7 | Āli ‘Imrān (3:93) - Āli ‘Imrān (3:170) |
8 | Āli ‘Imrān (3:171) - An-Nisā' (4:23) | ||||
5 | وَٱلْمُحْصَنَاتُ | Wa'l-muḥṣanātu | 'And prohibited are the ones who are married' | 9 | An-Nisā' (4:24) - An-Nisā' (4:87) |
10 | An-Nisā' (4:88) - An-Nisā' (4:147) | ||||
6 | لَا يُحِبُّ ٱللهُ | Lā yuḥibbu-'llāhu | 'Allah does not like' | 11 | An-Nisā' (4:148) - Al-Mā'idah (5:26) |
12 | Al-Mā'idah (5:27) - Al-Mā'idah (5:81) | ||||
7 | وَإِذَا سَمِعُوا | Wa 'Idha Samiʿū | 'Surely you will find the most strongest (intense)' | 13 | Al-Mā'idah (5:82) - Al-An‘ām (6:35) |
14 | Al-An‘ām (6:36) - Al-An‘ām (6:110) | ||||
8 | وَلَوْ أَنَّنَا | Wa-law annanā | 'And (even) if (that) we had' | 15 | Al-An‘ām (6:111) - Al-An‘ām (6:165) |
16 | Al-A‘rāf (7:1) - Al-A‘rāf (7:87) | ||||
9 | قَالَ ٱلْمَلَأُ | Qāla 'l-mala'u | 'Said the chiefs (eminent ones)' | 17 | Al-A‘rāf (7:88) - Al-A‘rāf (7:170) |
18 | Al-A‘rāf (7:171) - Al-Anfāl (8:40) | ||||
10 | وَٱعْلَمُواْ | Wa-'aʿlamū | 'And (you) know' | 19 | Al-Anfāl (8:41) - At-Tawbah (9:33) |
20 | At-Tawbah (9:34) - At-Tawbah (9:92) | ||||
11 | يَعْتَذِرُونَ | Yaʿtazerūn | 'Only the way (for blame)' | 21 | At-Tawbah (9:93) - Yũnus (10:25) |
22 | Yũnus (10:26) - Hūd (11:5) | ||||
12 | وَمَا مِنْ دَآبَّةٍ | Wa mā min dābbatin | 'And there is no creature' | 23 | Hūd (11:6) - Hūd (11:83) |
24 | Hūd (11:84) - Yūsuf (12:52) | ||||
13 | وَمَا أُبَرِّئُ | Wa mā ubarri'u | 'And I do not acquit' | 25 | Yūsuf (12:53) - Ar-Ra‘d (13:18) |
26 | Ar-Ra‘d (13:19) - Ibrāhīm (14:52) | ||||
14 | رُبَمَا | Alīf-Lām-Rā'/ Rubamā | 'Alif-Lam-Ra'/ 'Perhaps' | 27 | Al-Hijr (15:1) - An-Naḥl (16:50) |
28 | An-Naḥl (16:51) - An-Naḥl (16:128) | ||||
15 | سُبْحَانَ ٱلَّذِى | Subḥāna 'lladhī | 'Exalted is the One (Allahu ‘Azza wa-jalla) is who ' | 29 | Al-Isrā' (17:1) - Al-Isrā' (17:98) |
30 | Al-Isrā' (17:99) - Al-Kahf (18:74) | ||||
16 | قَالَ أَلَمْ | Qāla 'alam | 'He (Al-Khidr) said: Did not' | 31 | Al-Kahf (18:75) - Maryam (19:98) |
32 | Ṭā Hā (20:1) - Ṭā Hā (20:135) | ||||
17 | ٱقْتَرَبَ لِلْنَّاسِ | Iqtaraba li'n-nāsi | 'Has (the time of) approached for Mankind (people)' | 33 | Al-Anbiyāʼ (21:1) - Al-Anbiyāʼ (21:112) |
34 | ِAl-Ḥajj (22:1) - Al-Ḥajj (22:78) | ||||
18 | قَدْ أَفْلَحَ | Qad 'aflaḥa | 'Indeed (Certainly) successful' | 35 | Al-Muʼminūn (23:1) - An-Nūr (24:20) |
36 | An-Nūr (24:21) - Al-Furqān (25:20) | ||||
19 | وَقَالَ ٱلَّذِينَ | Wa-qāla 'lladhīna | 'And said those who' | 37 | Al-Furqān (25:21) - Ash-Shu‘arā' (26:110) |
38 | Ash-Shu‘arā' (26:111) - An-Naml (27:55) | ||||
20 | أَمَّنْ خَلَقَ | 'A'man Khalaqa | 'Is He Who created…' | 39 | An-Naml (27:56) - Al-Qaṣaṣ (28:50) |
40 | Al-Qaṣaṣ (28:51) - Al-‘Ankabūt (29:45) | ||||
21 | أُتْلُ مَاأُوْحِیَ | Otlu ma oohiya | 'Recite, [O Muhammad], what has been revealed to you' | 41 | Al-‘Ankabūt (29:46) - Luqmān (31:21) |
42 | Luqmān (31:22) - Al-Aḥzāb (33:30) | ||||
22 | وَمَنْ يَّقْنُتْ | Wa-man yaqnut | 'And whoever is obedient (devoutly obeys)' | 43 | Al-Aḥzāb (33:31) - Saba' (34:23) |
44 | Saba' (34:24) - Yā Sīn (36:27) | ||||
23 | وَمَآ لي | Wa-Mali | 'And what happened to me' | 45 | Yā Sīn (36:28) - Aṣ-Ṣāffāt (37:144) |
46 | Aṣ-Ṣāffāt (37:145) - Az-Zumar (39:31) | ||||
24 | فَمَنْ أَظْلَمُ | Fa-man 'aẓlamu | 'So who is more unjust' | 47 | Az-Zumar (39:32) - Ghāfir (40:40) |
48 | Ghāfir (40:41) - Fuṣṣilat (41:46) | ||||
25 | إِلَيْهِ يُرَدُّ | Ilayhi yuraddu | 'To Him (Allahu Subhanahu wa-Ta'ala) alone is attributed' | 49 | Fuṣṣilat (41:47) - Az-Zukhruf (43:23) |
50 | Az-Zukhruf (43:24) - Al-Jāthiyah (45:37) | ||||
26 | حم | Ḥā' Mīm | Ha-Mim | 51 | Al-Aḥqāf (46:1) - Al-Fatḥ (48:17) |
52 | Al-Fatḥ (48:18) - Adh-Dhāriyāt (51:30) | ||||
27 | قَالَ فَمَا خَطْبُكُم | Qāla fa-mā khaṭbukum | He (Ibrahim A.S.) said: 'Then what is your business (mission) here' | 53 | Adh-Dhāriyāt (51:31) - Al-Qamar (54:55) |
54 | Ar-Raḥmān (55:1) - Al-Ḥadīd (57:29) | ||||
28 | قَدْ سَمِعَ ٱللهُ | Qad samiʿa 'llāhu | 'Indeed has Allah heard' | 55 | Al-Mujādilah (58:1) - Aṣ-Ṣaff (61:14) |
56 | Al-Jumu`ah (62:1) - At-Taḥrīm (66:12) | ||||
29 | تَبَارَكَ ٱلَّذِى | Tabāraka 'lladhī | 'Blessed is He (Allah Subhanahu wa-Ta'ala)' | 57 | Al-Mulk (67:1) - Nūḥ (71:28) |
58 | Al-Jinn (72:1) - Al-Mursalāt (77:50) | ||||
30 | عَمَّ | ‘Amma | 'About what' | 59 | An-Nabaʼ (78:1) - Aṭ-Ṭāriq (86:17) |
60 | Al-Aʻlā (87:1) - An-Nās (114:6) |
Ḥizb Number: | 1st Quarter | 2nd Quarter | 3rd Quarter | 4th Quarter | Total: |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 32 (1:1-2:25) | 18 (2:26-2:43) | 16 (2:44-2:59) | 15 (2:60-2:74) | 81 |
2 | 17 (2:75-2:91) | 14 (2:92-2:105) | 18 (2:106-2:123) | 18 (2:124-2:141) |
(2:142-2:157)
19(2:158-2:176)
12(2:177-2:188)
14(2:189-2:202)
61416(2:203-2:218)
14(2:219-2:232)
10(2:233-2:242)
10(2:243-2:252)
50510(2:253-2:262)
9(2:263-2:271)
11(2:272-2:282)
18(2:283-3:14)
48618(3:15-3:32)
19(3:33-3:51)
23(3:52-3:74)
18(3:75-3:92)
78720(3:93-3:112)
20(3:113-3:132)
20(3:133-3:152)
18(3:153-3:170)
78815(3:171-3:185)
15(3:186-3:200)
11(4:1-4:11)
12(4:12-4:23)
53912(4:24-4:35)
22(4:36-4:57)
16(4:58-4:73)
14(4:74-4:87)
641012(4:88-4:99)
14(4:100-4:113)
21(4:114-4:134)
13(4:135-4:147)
601115(4:148-4:162)
14(4:163-4:176)
11(5:1-5:11)
15(5:12-5:26)
551214(5:27-5:40)
10(5:41-5:50)
16(5:51-5:66)
15(5:67-5:81)
551315(5:82-5:96)
12(5:97-5:108)
24(5:109-6:12)
23(6:13-6:35)
741423(6:36-6:58)
15(6:59-6:73)
21(6:74-6:94)
16(6:95-6:110)
751516(6:111-6:126)
14(6:127-6:140)
10(6:141-6:150)
15(6:151-6:165)
551630(7:1-7:30)
16(7:31-7:46)
18(7:47-7:64)
23(7:65-7:87)
871729(7:88-7:116)
25(7:117-7:141)
14(7:142-7:155)
15(7:156-7:170)
831818(7:171-7:188)
18(7:189-7:206)
21(8:1-8:21)
19(8:22-8:40)
761920(8:41-8:60)
15(8:61-8:75)
18(9:1-9:18)
15(9:19-9:33)
682012(9:34-9:45)
14(9:46-9:59)
15(9:60-9:74)
18(9:75-9:92)
592118(9:93-9:110)
11(9:111-9:121)
18(9:122-10:10)
15(10:11-10:25)
622227(10:26-10:52)
18(10:53-10:70)
19(10:71-10:89)
25(10:90-11:5)
892318(11:6-11:23)
17(11:24-11:40)
20(11:41-11:60)
23(11:61-11:83)
782424(11:84-11:107)
22(11:108-12:6)
23(12:7-12:29)
23(12:30-12:52)
922524(12:53-12:76)
24(12:77-12:100)
15(12:101-13:4)
14(13:5-13:18)
772616(13:19-13:34)
18(13:35-14:9)
18(14:10-14:27)
25(14:28-14:52)
772748(15:1-15:48)
51(15:49-15:99)
29(16:1-16:29)
21(16:30-16:50)
1492824(16:51-16:74)
15(16:75-16:89)
21(16:90-16:110)
18(16:111-16:128)
782922(17:1-17:22)
27(17:23-17:49)
20(17:50-17:69)
29(17:70-17:98)
983029(17:99-18:16)
15(18:17-18:31)
19(18:32-18:50)
24(18:51-18:74)
873124(18:75-18:98)
33(18:99-19:21)
37(19:22-19:58)
40(19:59-19:98)
1343254(20:1-20:54)
28(20:55-20:82)
28(20:83-20:110)
25(20:111-20:135)
1353328(21:1-21:28)
22(21:29-21:50)
32(21:51-21:82)
30(21:83-21:112)
1123418(22:1-22:19)
19(22:20-22:37)
22(22:38-22:59)
19(22:60-22:78)
783535(23:1-23:35)
39(23:36-23:74)
44(23:75-23:118)
20(24:1-24:20)
1383614(24:21-24:34)
18(24:35-24:52)
12(24:53-24:64)
20(25:1-25:20)
643732(25:21-25:52)
25(25:53-25:77)
51(26:1-26:51)
59(26:52-26:110)
1673870(26:111-26:180)
47(26:181-26:227)
26(27:1-27:26)
29(27:27-27:55)
1723926(27:56-27:81)
23(27:82-28:11)
17(28:12-28:28)
22(28:29-28:50)
884025(28:51-28:75)
13(28:76-28:88)
25(29:1-29:25)
20(29:26-29:45)
834124(29:46-29:69)
30(30:1-30:30)
23(30:31-30:53)
28(30:54-31:21)
1054223(31:22-32:10)
20(32:11-32:30)
17(33:1-33:17)
13(33:18-33:30)
734320(33:31-33:50)
9(33:51-33:59)
23(33:60-34:9)
14(34:10-34:23)
664422(34:24-34:45)
23(34:46-35:14)
26(35:15-35:40)
32(35:41-36:27)
1034532(36:28-36:59)
45(36:60-37:21)
61(37:22-37:82)
62(37:83-37:144)
2004658(37:145-38:20)
31(38:21-38:51)
44(38:52-39:7)
24(39:8-39:31)
1574721(39:32-39:52)
23(39:53-39:75)
20(40:1-40:20) Boyz to men greatest hits.
20(40:21-40:40)
844825(40:41-40:65)
28(40:66-41:8)
16(41:9-41:23)
22(41:24-41:46)
914920(41:47-42:12)
14(42:13-42:26)
24(42:27-42:50)
26(42:51-43:23)
845033(43:24-43:56)
49(43:57-44:16)
54(44:17-45:11)
26(45:12-45:37)
1625120(46:1-46:20)
24(46:21-47:9)
23(47:10-47:32)
23(47:33-48:17)
905212(48:18-48:29)
13(49:1-49:13)
31(49:14-50:26)
49(50:27-51:31)
1055353(51:32-52:23)
51(52:24-53:25)
45(53:26-54:8)
47(54:9-54:55)
1965478(55:1-55:78)
74(56:1-56:74)
37(56:75-57:15)
14(57:16-57:29)
2035513(58:1-58:13)
19(58:14-59:10)
20(59:11-60:6)
21(60:7-61:14)
735614(62:1-63:3)
26(63:4-64:18)
12(65:1-65:12)
12(66:1-66:12)
645730(67:1-67:30)
52(68:1-68:52)
70(69:1-70:18)
54(70:19-71:28)
2065847(72:1-73:19)
57(73:20-74:56)
58(75:1-76:18)
63(76:19-77:50)
2255986(78:1-79:46)
71(80:1-81:29)
55(82:1-83:36)
64(84:1-86:17)
2766075(87:1-89:30)
67(90:1-93:11)
67(94:1-100:11)
79(101:1-114:6)
288Totals:1,6421,5281,5481,5186,236See also[edit]
- Rub el Hizb'
References[edit]
- ^Farhad, Massumeh. 'Art of Quran Preview'(PDF). Smithsonian Institution. p. 31. Archived(PDF) from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
- ^ ab'BBC - Religions - Islam: The Qur'an'. BBC. 14 July 2011. Archived from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
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- ^Qurʼān divisions
- ^Déroche, François (2006). Rippin, Andrew (ed.). The Blackwell Companion to the Qur'an. Oxford: John Wiley & Sons. p. 180. ISBN9781405178440.
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- ^ORGANIZATION OF THE QUR'AN by M. Amir Ali ilaam.net
External Links[edit]
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12(2:177-2:188)
14(2:189-2:202)
61416(2:203-2:218)
14(2:219-2:232)
10(2:233-2:242)
10(2:243-2:252)
50510(2:253-2:262)
9(2:263-2:271)
11(2:272-2:282)
18(2:283-3:14)
48618(3:15-3:32)
19(3:33-3:51)
23(3:52-3:74)
18(3:75-3:92)
78720(3:93-3:112)
20(3:113-3:132)
20(3:133-3:152)
18(3:153-3:170)
78815(3:171-3:185)
15(3:186-3:200)
11(4:1-4:11)
12(4:12-4:23)
53912(4:24-4:35)
22(4:36-4:57)
16(4:58-4:73)
14(4:74-4:87)
641012(4:88-4:99)
14(4:100-4:113)
21(4:114-4:134)
13(4:135-4:147)
601115(4:148-4:162)
14(4:163-4:176)
11(5:1-5:11)
15(5:12-5:26)
551214(5:27-5:40)
10(5:41-5:50)
16(5:51-5:66)
15(5:67-5:81)
551315(5:82-5:96)
12(5:97-5:108)
24(5:109-6:12)
23(6:13-6:35)
741423(6:36-6:58)
15(6:59-6:73)
21(6:74-6:94)
16(6:95-6:110)
751516(6:111-6:126)
14(6:127-6:140)
10(6:141-6:150)
15(6:151-6:165)
551630(7:1-7:30)
16(7:31-7:46)
18(7:47-7:64)
23(7:65-7:87)
871729(7:88-7:116)
25(7:117-7:141)
14(7:142-7:155)
15(7:156-7:170)
831818(7:171-7:188)
18(7:189-7:206)
21(8:1-8:21)
19(8:22-8:40)
761920(8:41-8:60)
15(8:61-8:75)
18(9:1-9:18)
15(9:19-9:33)
682012(9:34-9:45)
14(9:46-9:59)
15(9:60-9:74)
18(9:75-9:92)
592118(9:93-9:110)
11(9:111-9:121)
18(9:122-10:10)
15(10:11-10:25)
622227(10:26-10:52)
18(10:53-10:70)
19(10:71-10:89)
25(10:90-11:5)
892318(11:6-11:23)
17(11:24-11:40)
20(11:41-11:60)
23(11:61-11:83)
782424(11:84-11:107)
22(11:108-12:6)
23(12:7-12:29)
23(12:30-12:52)
922524(12:53-12:76)
24(12:77-12:100)
15(12:101-13:4)
14(13:5-13:18)
772616(13:19-13:34)
18(13:35-14:9)
18(14:10-14:27)
25(14:28-14:52)
772748(15:1-15:48)
51(15:49-15:99)
29(16:1-16:29)
21(16:30-16:50)
1492824(16:51-16:74)
15(16:75-16:89)
21(16:90-16:110)
18(16:111-16:128)
782922(17:1-17:22)
27(17:23-17:49)
20(17:50-17:69)
29(17:70-17:98)
983029(17:99-18:16)
15(18:17-18:31)
19(18:32-18:50)
24(18:51-18:74)
873124(18:75-18:98)
33(18:99-19:21)
37(19:22-19:58)
40(19:59-19:98)
1343254(20:1-20:54)
28(20:55-20:82)
28(20:83-20:110)
25(20:111-20:135)
1353328(21:1-21:28)
22(21:29-21:50)
32(21:51-21:82)
30(21:83-21:112)
1123418(22:1-22:19)
19(22:20-22:37)
22(22:38-22:59)
19(22:60-22:78)
783535(23:1-23:35)
39(23:36-23:74)
44(23:75-23:118)
20(24:1-24:20)
1383614(24:21-24:34)
18(24:35-24:52)
12(24:53-24:64)
20(25:1-25:20)
643732(25:21-25:52)
25(25:53-25:77)
51(26:1-26:51)
59(26:52-26:110)
1673870(26:111-26:180)
47(26:181-26:227)
26(27:1-27:26)
29(27:27-27:55)
1723926(27:56-27:81)
23(27:82-28:11)
17(28:12-28:28)
22(28:29-28:50)
884025(28:51-28:75)
13(28:76-28:88)
25(29:1-29:25)
20(29:26-29:45)
834124(29:46-29:69)
30(30:1-30:30)
23(30:31-30:53)
28(30:54-31:21)
1054223(31:22-32:10)
20(32:11-32:30)
17(33:1-33:17)
13(33:18-33:30)
734320(33:31-33:50)
9(33:51-33:59)
23(33:60-34:9)
14(34:10-34:23)
664422(34:24-34:45)
23(34:46-35:14)
26(35:15-35:40)
32(35:41-36:27)
1034532(36:28-36:59)
45(36:60-37:21)
61(37:22-37:82)
62(37:83-37:144)
2004658(37:145-38:20)
31(38:21-38:51)
44(38:52-39:7)
24(39:8-39:31)
1574721(39:32-39:52)
23(39:53-39:75)
20(40:1-40:20) Boyz to men greatest hits.
20(40:21-40:40)
844825(40:41-40:65)
28(40:66-41:8)
16(41:9-41:23)
22(41:24-41:46)
914920(41:47-42:12)
14(42:13-42:26)
24(42:27-42:50)
26(42:51-43:23)
845033(43:24-43:56)
49(43:57-44:16)
54(44:17-45:11)
26(45:12-45:37)
1625120(46:1-46:20)
24(46:21-47:9)
23(47:10-47:32)
23(47:33-48:17)
905212(48:18-48:29)
13(49:1-49:13)
31(49:14-50:26)
49(50:27-51:31)
1055353(51:32-52:23)
51(52:24-53:25)
45(53:26-54:8)
47(54:9-54:55)
1965478(55:1-55:78)
74(56:1-56:74)
37(56:75-57:15)
14(57:16-57:29)
2035513(58:1-58:13)
19(58:14-59:10)
20(59:11-60:6)
21(60:7-61:14)
735614(62:1-63:3)
26(63:4-64:18)
12(65:1-65:12)
12(66:1-66:12)
645730(67:1-67:30)
52(68:1-68:52)
70(69:1-70:18)
54(70:19-71:28)
2065847(72:1-73:19)
57(73:20-74:56)
58(75:1-76:18)
63(76:19-77:50)
2255986(78:1-79:46)
71(80:1-81:29)
55(82:1-83:36)
64(84:1-86:17)
2766075(87:1-89:30)
67(90:1-93:11)
67(94:1-100:11)
79(101:1-114:6)
288Totals:1,6421,5281,5481,5186,236See also[edit]
- Rub el Hizb'
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In His middle age, Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ embarked on a spiritual journey of finding the purpose of existence on earth and True God. He used to visit a small cave of Hira present on the Peak of Jabl al Nur (Mountain of Light). At the age of 40, He (PBUH) finally received the first Revelation from Allah SWT sent through His Angel, Gabriel (Jibrael A.S) on 27th of Ramadan. Muslims all over the globe worship the Almighty Lord in last Ashra (10 Days of this Holy Month) to find Lailatul Qadr in association with discovery of the Sacred Book in it.
The account of the first Revelation that Rasulullah ﷺ received in Ghar (Cave) e Hira was narrated as follows:
'The angel came to him and asked him to read. The Prophet replied ‘I do not know how to read'. The Prophet added, ‘The angel caught me (forcibly) and pressed me so hard that I could not bear it any more. He then released me and again asked me to read and I replied, 'I do not know how to read'. Thereupon he caught me again and pressed me a second time till I could not bear it any more. He then released me and again asked me to read, but again I replied, 'I do not know how to read' (or what shall I read?). Thereupon he caught me for the third time and pressed me, and then released me and said: 'Read, in the name of Your Lord, who created, created man from a clot. Read! And Your Lord is the most bountiful' … (Bukhari)
In the previously stated recounting of the original happening, it can be deduced that the Messenger ﷺ Allah upon receiving the First Heavenly Exposure, was in a state of great surprise. Jibrael (A.S) repeatedly told Him to read by The Name of The Creator, although He (PBUH) had not the ability to do so. It shows that Allah SWT has blessed the entire world population through educating the Holy Prophet ﷺ first Who then became the source of ultimate enlightenment for His followers till the End of the World.
Surah Al-`Alaq is no doubt the very first Chapter to have been revealed on the Holy Prophet ﷺ but it comes on 96th number in the Hallowed Manuscript. It contains 19 Verses in total. It is short yet highly comprehensive Interval of Furqan e Hameed containing the most important instruction of getting knowledge and Knowing about the Creator of the universe.
Now let us discuss the significance of the initial five verses of this Consecrated Surah and the essential guidelines prescribed in it:
The first Heavenly Disclosure of the Holy Quran included initial Five Verses of Chapter, Al-`Alaq, which refers to 'a clot of blood'.
1st Para Of Quran Pdf
'Recite in the name of your Lord who created – Created man from a clinging substance. Recite and your Lord is the most Generous – Who taught by the pen – Taught man that which he knew not.' [Quran, 96: 1-5]
In the above mentioned Ayats of this Blessed Chapter, Allah SWT directs every individual to get acquainted with His Instructions by taking His Name, as He is the One Who produced a person from a lump of blood. Then, the Gracious God tells about His Kindness that He has bestowed upon all human beings. He educated a man by giving it conscious and understanding, and things which he never knew before.
i) Reading In The Name Of Allah SWT
The very first Ayah of Surah al-`Alaq emphasizes on reading and interpreting the meaning of the Holy Quran with the Assistance of the Most Merciful. It has two basic instructions in it: first of all, the Almighty Lord directs one to read and acquire knowledge of Furqan e Hameed. The second thing is to ask Allah SWT to guide one to put the acquired information into proper use and that is only possible with the Help of the Creator of the world of the worlds. Thus, before start reading the Holy Quran, every believer is commanded to plead the Most Beneficent to grant it enough insight of the true wisdom of Quranic Instructions so that it can be acted upon in the rightful manner. That is why, before recital process and every other task, a Muslim requires saying 'Bismillah-ir Rahman-ir Rahim' meaning 'Starting with the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful', which is the declaration of dependence on One God Almighty for accomplishment of all matters of life.
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ii) Creation Of A Man From A Clot Of Blood
Alaq is an Arabic word that means 'Clinging or Attachment'. The second Verse of this Blessed Chapter of the Holy Quran sheds light on the process of creation of every human in the womb of its mother. The Almighty Lord has talked about this fact some 1400 years ago in His Book when the entire mankind did not know about it. The modern scientific knowledge also shares the same views about birth of an individual.
iii) Reading In The Name Of Allah Who is Most Generous
The third Ayah of Surah al-`Alaq stresses on both acquiring knowledge and remembering the countless Blessings of Allah SWT as He refers to Himself here as 'Akram-the Most Generous' which is the superlative form of the Arabic word 'Karim-Generous'. It is also a great Favor of the Gracious God that one is able to read and get familiar with His commands in the Holy Quran, which ultimately leads to success in this world and hereafter.
iv) The One Who Taught By Pen
In 4th Verse of this Sacred Chapter, Allah SWT indicates towards His Blessing upon the humanity to learn, acquire and preserve knowledge with the help of a pen. A man does not only have the capacity to read and understand things but can also write them for future use. Mankind is able to save their precious advancements in many fields of life including Science and Technology, history etc. to keep a record of their precious contributions. It also gives the believers a message to write down the Quranic Revelations to spread them worldwide so that the entire world population could benefit from its wisdom. That is why these Verses were written down on different items in the age of the Holy Prophet ﷺ and later on preserved in a single form by Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (R.A) and Hazrat Usman Ghani (R.A).
v) Knowing About Things Not Known Before
The last and final Ayah of the First Revelation, i.e. 5th Verse of Surah al-`Alaq is about letting one know about the great significance of the Holy Quran and its teachings. This Sacred Book contains such information was never known to the human being before. It unveils the many unknown matters of life, things on earth and in the entire universe with such precision and accuracy that none of its verses regarding such topics could be challenged according to the modern scientific knowledge. For example, Furqan e Hameed forbids one from drinking liquor, which is medically proven to be injurious to health and conscious.
In short, the initial Revelation of the Holy Quran that was disclosed upon Rasulullah ﷺ by Allah SWT contains the greatest virtues in itself. Indeed, this Sacred Chapter of Quran Majeed serves as a great stepping stone to think about Allah`s Mercy and Graciousness in all matters over His servants.